On July 20, 1969, The American Neil Armstrong landed on the moon and left the first human footprint there. But whether the Americans really landed on the moon has been questioned by the world, whether there is a shadow from the moon, why the American flag can fly with the wind can be considered that the Americans did not land on the moon, did not leave footprints on the moon.
Here's the evidence from foreign forums explaining how to leave footprints on the moon, but I'm still skeptical.
1. Neil Armstrong's Apollo 11 spacesuit was shown at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in 2015, although Armstrong and other crew members did wear the Apollo/Skylab A7L suit shown above.
But they had more gear, with shoe covers with tread soles that provided extra protection for the basic spacesuit from tears, tears, and dust, but they left unique footprints during the moon landing.
If you're still skeptical, maybe we don't have a chance to go to the moon to verify, NASA has said, "The first footprints on the moon will be there for a million years, and no wind will blow them away (but why does the American flag look like it's blown up by the wind?"). )。
Why aren't these shoe covers in the museum like Armstrong's other gear? The Apollo 11 astronauts left about 100 items on the moon to save weight, including television footage and bodily fluids and shoe covers that left footprints.
The main mission of the American Apollo 11 was to land on the moon by humans, that is, to leave footprints.
The picture above shows a shoe cover that can leave footprints.
Footprints left next to the Apollo 11 spacecraft.
(Image from the Internet)