1. The space suits were water-cooled and were made using aerosol spray techniques.
2. The exposures were set to work with the brightly-lit surface and astronauts only.
3. Firstly the flag had a horizontal bar attached to it at the top. Astronauts twistedthe pole back and forth in order to stick it into the ground. This movement made theattached bar and flag to flutter.
4. If there was more than one light source because spotlights were used, then why do wenot see more than one shadow on everything?
5. Sunlight was so strong it overpowered the light from the stars.
6. On flat ground the shadow's length and direction depends on the position of the sunalone. But once there is a slope on the ground the shadow gets longer. Also, if the slopewas at an angle towards us, the shadow would extend that way too.
7. Of course they are diffrent than Earth rocks. They do not have any moisture in them.
8. Dust particles are smaller and much more irregular and don't have any weathering tosmooth them off. When compressed, say by a boot, the dust particles will grip with eachother very readily, and retain the shape.
9. Due to lack of air, dust falls down quicker on the moon than on Earth in spite ofless gravity.
10. The Hasselblad cameras were mounted on the chest pack on the space suit. You caneasily see the camera reflection in the visor.
11. The lander's rocket was not at full thrust when it landed, Armstrong throttled itback all the way down as the lander approached the surface. Secondly they did not landvertically, the module skidded for some distance gently
12. Space suits were extremely heavy, didnt allow them to jump in spite of lessgravity.