Is the moon a rock or an asteroid?
Due to its size and composition, the Moon is sometimes classified as a terrestrial planet along with Mercury, Venus, Earth MORE?
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What phase comes after a Waxing Gibbous Moon?
Moon phases:new moon,waxing crescent,waxing half,waxing gibbo...
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When will humans go to the moon again?
The US have been planning on sending another man on the moon ...
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What kind of surface does Saturn's moon Pandora have?
Pandora is the outer shepherd satellite of the F Ring. It is ...
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Yes. On July 20, 1969, Commander Neil Armstrong became the fi...
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It's called "Moon Dust". It is soft like snow, yet strangely ...
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The last full moon was Sunday, May 6, 2012. The next full moo...
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One of these hit earth late in Earth's growth process, blowin...
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Avon Gorge is an indentation of the surface along the River A...
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How far away is earth's moon from the earth?
The average distance of the moon from Earth is 238,866 miles!!
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What causes the phases of the moon?
The moon has phases because it orbits Earth once a month, whi...
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What phase comes after a Waxing Gibbous Moon?
Moon phases:new moon,waxing crescent,waxing half,waxing gibbo...
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It's called "Moon Dust". It is soft like snow, yet strangely ...
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A rille is a long, narrow valley on the surface of the moon. ...
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The radius of the moon is about 2200 miles. It takes 27.32166...
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The waxing crescent phase happens right after a new moon and ...
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What countries have been on the Moon?
So far, only 12 human beings have set foot on the moon, and t...
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How many miles away from the moon is earth?
The average distance from the center of the Earth to the cent...
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What type of flower is a moon flower?
Ipomoea alba, otherwise known as Moon flowers are so called b...
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What effects does the moon have on the planet earth?
The Moon has had dramatic effects on our planet and the life ...
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Was Apollo 11 the first moon landing?
Launched from the Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 in M...
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A SuperMoon is a perigee-syzygy, a new or full moon (syzygy) ...
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A 'supermoon' is the coincidence of a full moon (or a new moo...
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How often does super moon happen?
When does a super moon happen: At least once every saros cycl...
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How many miles away from the moon is earth?
The average distance from the center of the Earth to the cent...
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What is the difference between a moon roof and sun roof?
Traditionally, a sun roof was made of glass, a moon roof was ...
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What effects does the moon have on the planet earth?
The Moon has had dramatic effects on our planet and the life ...
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Why does the moon have craters on it?
Yes, the moon has lots of craters on the surface of it. Thank...
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Does the orange moon have any significant meaning?
The word Orange Moon has a significant meaning in the fact th...
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Th next Blood Moon/Hunter's Moon will appear on October 11th,...
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What would happen if there was no moon?
If we had no moon, the tidal effects would diminish significa...
About Moon
The moon is a planet that revolves around the Earth. Reflection from the sun's rays make the moon 'shine'; it does not give out light of its own. In ancient times the Moon was thought to represent the feminine nature, while the Sun was thought to represent the more active, male nature.
About Mercury
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest planet in our solar system. Mercury is also a naturally occurring element found in air, water and soil. Exposure to mercury can harm the human nervous system and brain, heart, kidneys and lungs.
About Venus
Venus is the second planet from the sun, and considered to be Earth's sister planet because it has a similar mass, and composition to Earth. Venus is covered by a thick atmosphere of sulfuric acid so thick that visible light barely penetrates it. It is extremely hot, up to 860 degrees Fahrenheit on the surface of Venus and made hotter by the immense atmospheric pressure, nearly 92 times as the pressure on Earth's surface.

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