The Apollo tracks, first pressed into the lunar surface in 1969, will almost certainly still be visible in some form a million years from now. There is no wind on the Moon and no rain, so the forces that erase a footprint on a beach within hours do not operate at all. What the tidy [...] The post The bootprints left by the Apollo astronauts will still be sitting on the Moon a million years from now, because there is no wind and no rain to wear them away. appeared first on Space Daily .
The bootprints left by the Apollo astronauts will still be sitting on the Moon a million years from now, because there is no wind and no rain to wear them away.