OK, seeing the answers I had to say something.
As for the light, currently we hold to theory of relativity. In this case, it says that you will see light. The reason is the light is going away from
you at any one instant at about 299,792,458 m/s (speed of light in a vacuum. Even though you are going at the speed of light, the light being emitted
from the headlight is moving ahead of you at about 300,000m/s--Relative to U.
Here are some links to relativity and special relativity:
www.google.com...
Now, as for the moon, there are good points on both sides.
On the we went side beyond all the rocks, pictures.... there is still more.
one of the missions set up a reflective metal plate on the moon, students at universities in laser studies need to be able to bounce a beam of this
plate and have it come back to a give point., if we didn't go there, how did the plate get there that is used?
On the we didn't go side, sever good questions have been raised. The surface of the moon has very fine dust-see pictures- and we should see all sorts
of this get blasted out when the lunar module took off, but noon was seen. For that mater, we should see the flame coming out of the rocket as the
module took off (it was a solid fuel rocket with its own O2 source) we should have seen flames, but no.
I fully realize that I have not answered your second question-I hoped by presenting you some evidence on both sides, you will make up your own mind on
this issue.
I feel we are not here to tell you what to think, but give u the facts and let u decide on your own.
*Edited for spelling
[edit on 9/24/2004 by mrmonsoon]