Yes we did and with a powerful telescope you can see the reflection of objects we left there. Personally I would like to go there and bring back the Lunar Rover . . . the electric car they drove on the moon.
Regarding the movement of the flag, there is a wire sewn into and running across the top of the flag. This supported the flag for the camera, so as to keep it extended away from the pole that Neil Armstrong was holding. The wire was flexible so when the pole was bumped or moved by the Astronauts, it wiggled causing the flag to move.
All those who believe differently have already driven their cars off the edge of our flat planet.
2007-04-05 16:59:01
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answered by Stratman 4
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I suppose its a generation "Y" thing that they doubt the moon landings; there seems to be a lot of questions here about that fact.
A vast conspiracy! Get off the tube and go read some damn books.
The flag had a spring in it to cause it to wave, dear.
And I suppose the whole Apollo 13 near disaster-thing (there was a movie with Tom Hanks you can watch) was all made up also?
We really did travel the moon, not just once but several times and a handful of men had the privilege to stand on her surface and gaze at the Earth.
2007-04-05 19:51:49
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answered by stargazergurl22 4
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The flag is not waving in the picture. I remember distinctly that the flag was supported by a horizontal cross piece so it would stay unfolded instead of hanging down.
Yes, man landed on the moon.
2007-04-05 16:47:27
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answered by ecolink 7
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a million. confident, human beings landed on the Moon. 2. American area technologies caught as much as the U.S. in approximately 1965, and stayed forward. 3. Astronauts spent basically an exceedingly couple of minutes transiting the Van Allen belts and recieved a hazard unfastened dose of radiation. 4. Moon rocks are like no longer something ever considered in the worldwide, showing info of exposure to hoover, intense skill cosmic rays, tiny meteroite impacts, and no exposure to water. no longer something in Antarctica resembles this. 5. NASA sends scientists international for valid scientific reasons. So what? 6. there grow to be a postpone (easily quite much 3 seconds) in Apollo lunar transmissions. i grow to be there, I heard it. 7. the yank flag grow to be held horizonally through a pole, designed exceptionally to exhibit the flag in an airless atmosphere. The flag "waves" for the comparable reason a pendulum "waves". 8. The radiation interior the Van Allen belt is in many situations alpha and beta, which does no longer exhibit action picture. 9. The deviation of Earth from around is largely a million area in 3 hundred, too small to locate through eye. 10. the widely used of the television image from the Moon grow to be low. however the nonetheless pictures used medium format action picture, some distance extra suitable to widely used 35mm, and the widely used reflects this.
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answered by ? 4
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Yes we landed on the moon for the sake of winning over non-English speaking and non-European countries that were indifferent between the United States or The Soviet Union. Once we won that race, we lost motivation and never returned. You have been answered about the flag.
2007-04-05 17:07:33
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answered by Mr. Bodhisattva 6
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The moon landing was staged just south of Alpine, Texas. The people of the Big Bend region had that day in their memory wiped out by a NASA broadcast of a series of amnesia waves.
2007-04-05 16:59:19
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answered by Bob Little 4
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yes they did, as the photos were shown... Neil Armstrong was the fist man landed on the moon, and two other men... they were American, so the US flag was placed there...
2007-04-05 17:04:16
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answered by Juan C 6
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Nobody ever landed on the moon because the moon itself is a NASA hoax. Also, the Earth is flat, and Elvis is alive and working in a donut shop in Cleveland.
2007-04-05 16:51:27
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answered by Chug-a-Lug 7
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This stinkin' question surfaces several times a day around here... I'm getting tired of debunking the hoaxster silliness.
Check the links below for details, they debunk all the moon landing hoax claims quite nicely.
2007-04-05 16:50:04
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answered by Bramblyspam 7
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Even if you could believe that all those scientists at NASA would all agree to perpetrate a MASSIVE hoax on the people of the world, and that this hoax could be maintained for 35 years without a SINGLE leak ... why would you assume that all these brilliant people could be so STUPID as to forget that the moon had no atmosphere??
It's not like they were rocket scientists ... oh wait ... they WERE rocket scientists.
Can you say Duh?
2007-04-05 22:56:08
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answered by secretsauce 7
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