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Anyways, people say that movement of the flag on the moon is proof we weren\'t there. These people have never heard of solar wind. Most people never encounter solar wind because the atmosphere sheilds us. Solar wind is all the particals emmitted from stars. This includes light and super-heated gas cast off in solar flares. This can move light enough objects, and no one\'s about to say a flag is heavy. That\'s all I have to say.
A flag IS heavy! (there, I said it:lol:)
According to my knolige, solar flares are NOT powerfull enough to lift a flag, the only thing scientists have been able to let the sunrays moove, is a type of aleminium foil shute (only it\'s much lighter). It takes ages for it to even move though.
As for the heated gasses, I agree that that might couse the flag to moove, but it would also change its appearance somehow. In space, things can\'t burn, but if the flag was exposed to ulta heated gasses it might at least change color or smething else. Also, if there were gasses to move the flag, there should be something happening to the astronaut as well. However, I beleeve there was a moon landing, but i\'ll keep an open mind.
(Whatever that means)