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Some facts about Earth's moon:

  • The Romans called the Moon Luna. This is why modern-day scientists use the word "lunar" as an adjective for the Moon.
  • There is no atmosphere on the Moon, and no liquid water. But there may be very large quantities of water ice deep in some of the craters, especially near the poles.
  • The Moon is slowly drifting away from the Earth at a rate of 4 cm per year.
  • The thousands of craters on the Moon were formed by meteoroid impacts. Some are millions of years old, as extremely little erosion takes place on the Moon.
  • The moon is thought to have been formed from part of the Earth, following a collision with a planetoid early in the formation of the Solar System.
  • With a mean diameter of 3475 km, the Moon is the fifth largest natural satellite in our Solar System. The first, second, third, and fourth largest moons are Ganymede (Jupiter), Triton (Saturn), Callisto (Jupiter), and Io (Jupiter), respectively.
  • Amazingly, the Moon looks the same size as the Sun from Earth. The Sun is 400 times wider than the Moon, but it is also about 400 times farther away from the Earth than the Moon. So the Moon and the Sun look very alike in size as seen from the Earth.
  • The Moon always keeps the same face toward the Earth. Only a tiny fraction of the far side was ever seen before space probes reached the Moon.
  • The gravity of the Moon is 17% of the Earth's gravity. This means that to calculate your weight on the Moon, you should multiply your Earth weight by 0.17.
  • When the Moon is directly above your head, you weigh slightly less than you normally do. This is because the Moon's gravitational force pulls you slightly upward. It has the same effect on Earth's oceans, creating the tides.
  • Since 1972, no astronaut has gone to the Moon. However, NASA is planning to send another manned mission to the Moon in 2019, to try to build a permanent base.

1) There are eight moon phases, depending on the angle between the Sun and the Moon. They are new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, last quarter, and waning crescent. Waxing means the moon is getting brighter. When it is waning it is getting darker.

2) The lunar surface area is 14,658,000 square miles. Only 59% of it's surface is visible from Earth because one side always faces Earth. It takes the same time to make one rotation as it does to orbit the Earth.

3) It only shines by reflected light from the Sun. Although it appears bright, the color is actually very dark, similar to road asphalt.

4) The Moon has no atmosphere and no liquid water. Craters that are formed by impacts on the Moon take many millions of years to even slightly erode.

5) The Moon's orbit is an average of 384,400 kilometers from Earth. Although the Sun is 400 times wider than the Moon, it is also 400 times as far from Earth, making the Sun and Moon appear almost exactly the same size.

It has deep craters.

It has a striking resemblance to Mercury (they look the same)

The distance between the earth and the moon is 348,403 kilometers.

The moon formed out Earth about 4.5 million years ago scientists think.

The moon is really slowly disappearing 4 cm. a year.

Nasa is planning to go to the moon in 2019.

Gravity on the moon is only 17% of the Earth.

its a round circle its dark

The first person on the moon was Neil Armstrong in 1969.

It takes about 28 days to make one revolution around the Earth.

The moon is 1/4 of Earths diameter, 1/81 of Earths mass.

Its a normal satellite

Its the closet celestial object near earth

it orbits earth

the moon is made of various type of gasses.

Its round

It's grey.

If you look in the sky now you can see the moon.

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The moon:

  • is the only natural satellite of Earth.
  • has a gravitational force weaker than that experienced on Earth.
  • has several craters, valleys and mountains.
  • reflects the light of the Sun.
  • alters sea levels, causing high tides and low tides.
  • orbits around planet Earth.
  • completes one rotation in 27.32 days
  • may be visible completely, partially or not at all.
  • may be present exactly in between the earth and the sun at times. This is known as solar eclipse.
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You can see the Chinese wall ( has to be quite big ),London building"empire state" and the most beautiful place"Makkah".

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they just found water before they found metals that are on earth meaning that the moon was part of the earth before

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there are black craters on the moon.

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