There's no wind on the moon. There's no outside force to disturb the soil, unless an asteroid or meteor hit that area. In the near-perfect, waterless vacuum of the Moon, there is no wind or water to erode the footprints and tire tracks, only the pull of a gravitational force one-sixth that of the Earth.
The Apollo 15 left behind the lunar module, scientific equipment , , footprints and the moon rover as well.
The Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Buzz Aldrin, did indeed leave behind on the moon , The moon earthquake detectors was working very well as it was found that thre were indeed moon quakes It was placed on Trasnquality Base.
The flag, the science gear, their trash, their footprints, the base of the LM (the gold colored part) and, IIRC, a monument to fallen astronauts, and a piece of the Wright Flyer. The Apollo 11 flag fell over on liftoff (it was just barely sticking in the ground, later flags were made so the astronauts could drive them in better). After 40 years of lunar conditions, it is safe to say the flags are undoubtedly so much powder. They were modified off-the-shelf Sears flags made of nylon, with a "curtain rod" attached to the top so the flag could be deployed as if it were flying.
A number of items were left behind after every mission. They left behind trash, their PLiSS's (personal life support system, aka the backpack), science equipment (the Apollo 11 science package was called the EASEP, Early Apollo Scientific Experiment Package, future missions left behind an ALSEP, Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Package), American Flags, the Descent Stages (the legs) of the Landing Modules, and some personal items which many astronauts have kept to themselves. Apollo's 15, 16, and 17 also left behind the Lunar Rovers.
The Apollo 11 mission left behind a variety of equipment on the moon, including the Lunar Module "Eagle," the American flag, scientific instruments, and a plaque commemorating the historic landing. The astronauts also left behind their descent stage on the moon's surface.
The Apollo 15 left behind the lunar module, scientific equipment , , footprints and the moon rover as well.
During the Apollo moonwalks, astronauts left behind various items including equipment, experiment packages, scientific instruments, American flags, and lunar rovers. They also left behind their footprints, which will remain preserved on the Moon's surface due to the lack of atmosphere and erosion processes.
No, during the Apollo missions radio contact was cut off when astronauts orbited behind the Moon.
The Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Buzz Aldrin, did indeed leave behind on the moon , The moon earthquake detectors was working very well as it was found that thre were indeed moon quakes It was placed on Trasnquality Base.
The flag, the science gear, their trash, their footprints, the base of the LM (the gold colored part) and, IIRC, a monument to fallen astronauts, and a piece of the Wright Flyer. The Apollo 11 flag fell over on liftoff (it was just barely sticking in the ground, later flags were made so the astronauts could drive them in better). After 40 years of lunar conditions, it is safe to say the flags are undoubtedly so much powder. They were modified off-the-shelf Sears flags made of nylon, with a "curtain rod" attached to the top so the flag could be deployed as if it were flying.
A number of items were left behind after every mission. They left behind trash, their PLiSS's (personal life support system, aka the backpack), science equipment (the Apollo 11 science package was called the EASEP, Early Apollo Scientific Experiment Package, future missions left behind an ALSEP, Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Package), American Flags, the Descent Stages (the legs) of the Landing Modules, and some personal items which many astronauts have kept to themselves. Apollo's 15, 16, and 17 also left behind the Lunar Rovers.
The task done by the Apollo 11 astronauts were collect, moon rocks and soil, leave behind scientific equipment on the moon, leave a U.s flag and plaque with the names of the astronauts and cosmonauts , who died in the challenge of space exploration.
22 Apollo 8 - Borman, Lovell, Anders Apollo 10 - Stafford, Cernan, Young Apollo 11 - Armstrong, Aldrin, Collins Apollo 12 - Conrad, Gordon, Bean Apollo 14 - Shepard, Roosa, Mitchell Apollo 15 - Scott, Irwin, Worden Apollo 16 - Duke, Mattingly Apollo 17 - Evans, Schmitt 2 others (Swigert & Haise) went to the moon on Apollo 13, but did not orbit the moon. They circled behind the moon and returned to earth without achieving orbit.
The Apollo 11 mission left behind a variety of equipment on the moon, including the Lunar Module "Eagle," the American flag, scientific instruments, and a plaque commemorating the historic landing. The astronauts also left behind their descent stage on the moon's surface.
Micheal Collins was left behind on Apollo 11.
Yes, there is overwhelming evidence supporting the fact that humans have landed on the moon, including photographs, videos, rock samples, and testimonies from astronauts and scientists involved in the missions. The Apollo Moon landings have been extensively documented and verified by independent sources, such as other countries' space agencies and amateur astronomers.
No, no humans have been buried on the moon. The only remains on the moon are the artifacts left behind by astronauts during the Apollo missions, such as spacecraft components and lunar rovers.