<P> 5 . The flag placed on the surface by the astronauts fluttered despite there being no wind on the Moon . This suggests that it was filmed on Earth and a breeze caused the flag to flutter . Sibrel said that it may have been caused by indoor fans used to cool the astronauts since their spacesuit cooling systems would have been too heavy on Earth . </P> <Dl> <Dd> <Ul> <Li> The flag was fastened to a Г - shaped rod (see Lunar Flag Assembly) so that it did not hang down . The flag only seemed to flutter when the astronauts were moving it into position . Without air drag, these movements caused the free corner of the flag to swing like a pendulum for some time . The flag was rippled because it had been folded during storage--the ripples could be mistaken for movement in a still photo . Videos show that when the astronauts let go of the flagpole it vibrates briefly but then remains still . </Li> <Li> This theory was debunked on the MythBusters episode "NASA Moon Landing". </Li> </Ul> </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> <Ul> <Li> The flag was fastened to a Г - shaped rod (see Lunar Flag Assembly) so that it did not hang down . The flag only seemed to flutter when the astronauts were moving it into position . Without air drag, these movements caused the free corner of the flag to swing like a pendulum for some time . The flag was rippled because it had been folded during storage--the ripples could be mistaken for movement in a still photo . Videos show that when the astronauts let go of the flagpole it vibrates briefly but then remains still . </Li> <Li> This theory was debunked on the MythBusters episode "NASA Moon Landing". </Li> </Ul> </Dd> <Ul> <Li> The flag was fastened to a Г - shaped rod (see Lunar Flag Assembly) so that it did not hang down . The flag only seemed to flutter when the astronauts were moving it into position . Without air drag, these movements caused the free corner of the flag to swing like a pendulum for some time . The flag was rippled because it had been folded during storage--the ripples could be mistaken for movement in a still photo . Videos show that when the astronauts let go of the flagpole it vibrates briefly but then remains still . </Li> <Li> This theory was debunked on the MythBusters episode "NASA Moon Landing". </Li> </Ul>

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