Armstrong hit two golf balls on the moon during the Apollo 14 mission in 1971. Aldrin did not hit any golf balls on the moon.
There are likely no golf balls on the moon, as they are not something typically found there. However, during the Apollo missions, astronauts did hit golf balls on the moon as a way to conduct experiments on gravity and physics in the moon's lower gravity environment.
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Buzz Aldrin reported hitting two golf balls on the moon during the Apollo 14 mission. The specially designed golf club and balls were used as a fun experiment to test the effects of gravity on the moon.
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The statement that astronauts on the Moon are weightless is true.
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No, Alan Shepard did not retrieve either of the balls he hit to return them to earth.
Yes, golf balls would travel further on the moon than on Earth due to the moon's lower gravity and lack of atmosphere. This would result in less air resistance and a longer flight distance for the golf ball.
The first game played on the moon was golf, during the Apollo 14 mission in 1971. Astronaut Alan Shepard famously hit two golf balls on the lunar surface.
The moon is weightless, because the centrifical force of its rotation is counter acting on gravity. If both forces are exactly the same, they cancel out each other. The moon would have weight if it was close enough to fall, but otherwise no.