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For doubters, this is how the American flag floated on the moon in the absence of air and atmosphere

 For doubters, this is how the American flag floated on the moon in the absence of air and atmosphere.


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Since 1969, NASA's moon landing has been at the heart of the conspiracy theory, and for 51 years, and even today, one of the main pieces of evidence cited by those who believe this is the fluttering American flag planted on the moon by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, "so how was it fluttering when there was no air on the moon," skeptics wonder.
In this competition, the American flag ultimately replaced the vanquished Soviet flag.

 

NASA landed the first two men on the moon 51 years ago, a full decade after the Soviet Union competed in the occupation of space during the Cold War crisis. America secured its victory in the war when the astronauts, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, successfully landed on the moon, and in celebration of this great achievement, President Richard Nixon instructed the astronauts to place an American flag on the surface in honor of every American who paid taxes to contribute to this great achievement.


this is how the American flag floated on the moon in the absence of air and atmosphere


In the photograph, astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin, pilot of the LM lunar module, stands aside to experiment with the formation of the solar wind Solar-Wind Composition (SWC), and we see behind AdreN the lines formed by the cable surface camera; the photograph was taken at Tranquility Base during the Apollo 11 mission.

But, the process of growing Science in the years thereafter has accumulated an unbelievable amount of suspicion, leading conspiracy theorists to seriously doubt if NASA has indeed landed on the moon.

As Armstrong planted the American flag, the red and white canvas seemed to sway in the breeze. But, if the moon's atmosphere is absent... But how could he Wave in such a manner?

Skeptics will point out that this is how the American flag waved on the moon without air or atmosphere! - The US flag has been inscribed on the moon.

Could this flutter be proof that Stanley Kubrick was the one who shot the moon landing at one of Hollywood's hidden studios? Maybe in one of Nevada's unexplored deserts.

The answer is unavoidable no. For there is a major flaw in this proposition: the American flag has never truly flown over the moon.

Originally, the American flag did not fly.

According to the British National Space Center Leicester, the flag's movements were caused by the astronauts themselves, not by the wind, because the flag was embedded in the ground and maintained its flutter-like position due to the lack of gravitational forces on the moon, so the flag appears to be waving back and forth because the astronauts were the ones who moved it back and forth to dig it well with the lunar soil, which caused the flag to wave as if there were wind.

Skeptics will point out that this is how the American flag waved on the moon without air or atmosphere! - Despite the astronaut's movement, the flag remains in its original location.

As a result, if you compare the snapshot of the moon taken after the flag was planted, you will notice that the astronauts move a lot but the flag remains exactly in place.

NASA's reaction was as unequivocal: "Not every flag needs a breeze to flutter, or at least in space." When the astronauts dug the flagpole into the lunar dirt, they ROTATE it back and forth to better penetrate the lunar surface; anyone who has dug a tent pole will be familiar with this. The design of the American flag on the moon is such that it seems to stand straight in the lunar environment, which is devoid of air.

The Apollo 11 mission in a nutshell:

On July 16, 1969, the crew of NASA's Apollo 11 launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida. After successfully returning to Earth, the astronauts were compelled to stay in quarantine for 21 days for fear of bringing back any new illnesses from the moon.

Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin spent over 22 hours with the rover on the moon, but just three hours on the moon itself.

While digging, a US astronaut adjusts and moves the flag, causing it to flutter as if there was a breeze on the moon. US President Richard Nixon awarded the Apollo 11 astronauts the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

On July 24, 1969, the Apollo 11 spacecraft crashed into the Pacific Ocean upon its return to Earth.

The Moon in a Nutshell

According to astronomers, the moon is moving away from Earth at a pace of 3,8 centimeters each year.

Since the moon spins around itself at the same rate as it rotates around the Earth, we always see the same lit side of the moon. The moon was most likely formed when a Mars-sized asteroid collided with Earth 4.5 billion years ago. 

When we look at the moon and the sun from Earth, it appears that they are approximately the same size, but this is not true; the size of the sun is hundreds of times that of the moon, but due to their proximity to us, we view them as comparable sizes, which creates a solar eclipse.

Water occurs on the moon, but only in the form of ice caps.

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