Do Neil Armstrong's footprints still exist on the moon today?

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It is known that Neil Armstrong was the first person to step on the moon and the last astronaut Eugene Cernan. You will be surprised to know that even the moon footprints are present. This year is 1972, 47 years ago, when he left his footprints on the moon which still remains. There is a big reason for this, which we are going to tell you today.

Let us tell you, the moon is the only natural satellite of the earth. In this regard, scientists believe that about 450 million years ago, a meteorite collided with the Earth, due to which some part of the Earth broke and separated and that part later became the moon. At the same time, according to him, only 59 percent of the Moon is visible from the Earth. You will be surprised to know that if the moon disappears from space, the day will be only six hours on Earth.

Let us tell you about this as well, it would be surprising to know that the temperature of the moonlight reaches 180 ° C, while the temperature of the dark part reaches -153 ° C. You also
According to a BBC report, Professor Mark Robinson of Arizona State University says, "The moon is covered with a layer of mudrocks and dust." Also, soil particles are also mixed in this layer, so footprints remain even after the foot is removed from the surface of the moon.

Mark Robinson says that the footprints of astronauts on the moon will remain the same for millions of years because there is no atmosphere on the moon.

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