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  • Earths Moon - Science@NASA
    Earth’s Moon is thought to have formed in a tremendous collision Ancient ice hidden deep in permanently shadowed craters H20 molecules on the sunlit lunar surface Humanity's search for water on the Moon began hundreds of years ago Here's a brief history of discoveries leading up to the confirmation of its presence
  • Moon Facts - NASA Science
    Earth's Moon records evidence of our solar system's history in the form of impact craters, cooled lava landforms, ancient ice deposits, and more Apollo astronauts brought back a total of 842 pounds (382 kilograms) of lunar rocks and soil to Earth We are still studying them
  • How does the Moon affect the Earth? - Institute of Physics
    How does the Moon affect the Earth? The Moon is the only object in the night sky that seems like we can reach out and touch it It looms large over us, reliably cycling through its phases But what if the Moon suddenly disappeared? Would our planet be plunged into chaos, or would we not care? The answer is perhaps more subtle than you would expect
  • In Depth | Earths Moon – NASA Solar System Exploration
    The brightest and largest object in our night sky, the Moon makes Earth a more livable planet by moderating our home planet's wobble on its axis, leading to a relatively stable climate It also causes tides, creating a rhythm that has guided humans for thousands of years
  • Earth vs. Moon - Whats the Difference? | This vs. That
    Earth and Moon are celestial bodies that share some similarities but also have distinct differences Both Earth and Moon are part of our solar system and orbit around the Sun However, Earth is a planet, while Moon is a natural satellite that orbits around Earth
  • Earths moon, facts and information | National Geographic
    Learn about the moon's violent origins, how its phases shaped the earliest calendars, and how humans first explored Earth's only natural satellite half a century ago
  • Moon | Features, Phases, Surface, Exploration, Facts | Britannica
    Moon, Earth’s sole natural satellite and nearest celestial body Known since prehistoric times, it is the brightest object in the sky after the Sun Its name in English, like that of Earth, is of Germanic and Old English derivation
  • All About the Moon | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids
    Earth has just one moon – a rocky, cratered place, roughly a quarter the size of Earth and an average of 238,855 miles away The Moon can be seen with the naked eye most nights as it traces its 27-day orbit around our planet


















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