Um, the stars aren't on the moon. That is only a figure of speech. Get it straight.
There is no wind, and barely any gravity so the footprints will stay on the moon for yyyyyeeeeaaaarrrrrrsssss.
...and by the time you reach those stars you'll already be dead from old age...
Footprints in the moons surface (so in the dust lying on the moon) will never go away because there is no wind on the moon to blow new dust over the footprints.
In 7,000 years
Yes
There is no wind, and barely any gravity so the footprints will stay on the moon for yyyyyeeeeaaaarrrrrrsssss.
...and by the time you reach those stars you'll already be dead from old age...
Footprints in the moons surface (so in the dust lying on the moon) will never go away because there is no wind on the moon to blow new dust over the footprints.
Stars
In 7,000 years
Yes
Oh yes the footprints left on the moon by the astronauts , will remain there for years or centuries. The reason is that there is no wind on the moon surface. So there is no chance of dust covering those footprints.
If there is no air movement, then the footprints should still be there!
I recall during the moon walks that the footprints were expected to survive for thousands of years; so yes.
yes, the footprints of human beings are still present on moon. as there is lack of atmosphere on moon, there is no air or water which can vanish or rub the prints there, on the moon.
Footprints on the Moon Apollo 11 - 1969 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:Btl
As long as no one touches or disturbs them, footprints on the Moon will look the same, and will remain unchanged forever. On the moon, there is no wind that would cover the footprints, and there is no water or rain that would wash the footprints away.