When the Apollo astronauts first walked on the Moon in 1969, they left behind something remarkable: clear footprints in the lunar dust. And guess what? They’re still there today.
Here’s why they haven’t disappeared:
• No atmosphere, no wind – The Moon has no air, so nothing blows the dust away.
• No water, no erosion – With no rain or flowing water, there’s nothing to wash the surface clean.
• Minimal moonquakes – Seismic activity is rare and weak, keeping the terrain undisturbed.
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Unless hit by a meteor or disrupted by future missions, these historic prints could last for millions of years — a quiet legacy etched into another world.
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