Human confusing relics left on the Moon

People have left many relics on the moon after these celestial expeditions.

RT reported a number of obscure objects that astronauts left on the Moon before returning to Earth:

1. The medals remember Gagarin and Komarov

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Astronaut Yuri Gagarin.

Apollo 11 spacecraft has brought American astronaut Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to become the first to go to the moon, as well as give them the opportunity to pay homage to their previous colleagues Yuri Gagarin. and Vladimir Komarov. Despite being a rival in the Soviet space program, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin also left medals to commemorate the country's space explorers.

2. American flag

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So far, there have been a total of 6 American national flags on the Moon.

Apollo 11 astronauts have plugged one. The pictures taken on July 21, 1969 showed the astronaut Buzz Aldrin standing next to the flag. So far, there have been a total of 6 American national flags on the Moon.

3. Human waste

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The crew, from Apollo 11 to Apollo 17, have left the urine containers here.

Some garbage mills were found in a house on the Moon. The crew, from Apollo 11 to Apollo 17, left behind the urine containers here, so there would be human waste on the Moon.

4. Press the nail

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The Apollo 17 members left a nail press on the Moon.

The last people set foot on the moon were members of the Apollo 17. They landed in Taurus-Littrow plateau in December 1972. During his journey, the astronauts traveled 30km by means of the Moon. According to NASA, the group left behind some memorabilia after the space expedition including a nail clipper.

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Family photos are wrapped in a plastic bag.

A member of Apollo16, Charles Duke could not leave the Moon without leaving a souvenir. It is a family photo wrapped in a plastic bag. The picture shows the words: "This is Duke astronaut family from Earth, set foot on the Moon in April 1972" and accompanied by his wife and Duke's signature.

6. Hammer and falcon feathers

While the Apollo 15 mission on the Moon, astronaut David Scott demonstrated a 17th-century doctrine of astronomer Galileo. Using a hammer and a falcon feather, Scott showed objects falling in a vacuum at the same speed.