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Close-up View of Astronaut’s Footprint in Lunar Soil A close-up view of an astronaut's bootprint in the lunar soil, photographed with a 70mm lunar surface camera during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity (EVA) on the moon
What Have We Left on the Moon? | Britannica With virtually no atmosphere (and therefore no wind to erode the soil), that same footprint is probably still there As NASA looks to revive its crewed missions to the Moon by 2025, humans are almost certain to leave more footprints in the years to come
The next footprints on the Moon - BBC As Nasa now prepares to send a new crop of astronauts to the Moon's South Pole, there could be another set of footprints making their indelible mark on the lunar surface But what will the
Lunar Geologic Settings | Lunar Trailblazer The Moon is our closest celestial neighbor, our very own natural satellite, and is a companion for all life on Earth While we see the Moon every day, there is still so much to discover about its geology, both the normal and the weird We highlight ten of the Moon's most interesting rocks and landforms below
The Footprints in the Moon Will Last Millions of Years The footprints left by Apollo astronauts in the 1960s and ’70s are still there, almost perfectly preserved Without natural forces to erase them, they’ll likely last for millions of years—longer than any human monument on Earth
8. 3: The Lunar Surface - Physics LibreTexts Learn how the moon’s craters and maria were formed by watching a video produced by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) team about the evolution of the Moon, tracing it from its origin about 4 5 billion years ago to the Moon we see today