20 interesting facts about Moon
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The moon is the only natural satellite of Earth, and people have been interested in it for a very long time. It is the fifth largest moon in the solar system, and in mythology and culture, it has played a big part. In this article, we’ll talk about some interesting things you might not have known about the moon.
What we know about the Moon:
- About 238,855 miles separate the Earth and the moon.
- The moon has a diameter of 3,476 km and is about a quarter the size of Earth.
- There is no air or water on the moon, and there is no geological activity there.
- There are craters, mountains, and large plains on the moon’s surface.
- The moon has only one-sixth as much gravity as Earth.
- When compared to the size of its home planet, the moon is the biggest.
- Only 12 times in history have people been to the moon as part of the Apollo missions.
- The moon goes through phases because of how it moves in relation to the sun and Earth.
- It is thought that the moon formed 4.5 billion years ago from pieces of Earth that were left over after an object the size of Mars crashed into Earth.
- At night, the moon’s surface is -173 degrees Celsius and during the day, it is 127 degrees Celsius.
- The moon’s magnetic field is very weak.
- The South Pole-Aitken Basin, which is over 2,500 km across, is the moon’s largest crater.
- At a rate of 3.8 cm per year, the moon is moving away from Earth.
- In 1959, the Luna 1 spacecraft from the Soviet Union was the first one to go around the moon.
- There are more than 100 tonnes of old space junk on the surface of the moon.
- Helium-3, which is a rare isotope that could be used in nuclear fusion, has been taken from the moon.
- Regolith is a fine dust that covers the moon’s surface. It is made up of small pieces of rock and debris from impacts.
- The moon doesn’t have a magnetic field that goes all the way around it, but there are some spots that are always magnetic.
- Lunar breccia is a unique type of rock that is only found on the moon. It is made up of pieces of older rocks that have been stuck together.
- There are some hydrogen, helium, and other gases in the moon’s very thin exosphere.
Scientists and the general public continue to be interested in and learn about the moon. From how it formed to how it changed Earth, the moon has been a very important part of our solar system. Even though there have been many trips to the moon, there is still a lot to learn and find out about our nearest neighbour in space. The moon is still a mystery that needs to be solved, and we keep finding out new things about this amazing satellite.
The moon is the only natural satellite of Earth, and people have been interested in it for a very long time. It is the fifth largest moon in the solar system, and in mythology and culture, it has played a big part. In this article, we’ll talk about some interesting…