>>13340750Believe it or not, I know that the acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1.6m/s^2, as the acceleration due to gravity on Earth is 9.8m/s^2
This is is ~ 1/6th that of the Earth.
This means that the Force of Gravity between the Moon and the flag would be 1/6tht hat of the Earth as the Force of Gravity is directly proportional to the acceleration due to gravity.
Therefore, the flag would feel significantly less force pulling downwards than on the Earth, and with no air resistance, there is almost a negligible amount of force that would cause it to stop moving once you had applied a lateral force to the flag itself.
In Short; You move the flag, it won't stop moving for significantly longer than if you made it move on Earth.
This is basic shit, child.
Again: Why is the "wind" never moving any of the dust so prevalent in the area? Yeah, exactly.