Table of Contents
- 1 What is NASA finding on the Moon through research?
- 2 What caused the formation of the dark areas that can be seen on the Moon with a telescope?
- 3 Can you see the flag on the Moon with a telescope?
- 4 What are conditions like on the Moon?
- 5 Is there any evidence that the Moon landing was real?
- 6 Why does the Moon keep the same face to Earth?
What is NASA finding on the Moon through research?
NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) has confirmed, for the first time, water on the sunlit surface of the Moon. This discovery indicates that water may be distributed across the lunar surface, and not limited to cold, shadowed places.
What caused the formation of the dark areas that can be seen on the Moon with a telescope?
When you look at the Moon, you will see dark and light areas. The dark areas are young plains called maria and are composed of basalt. The basalt flowed in and flooded the area created by a huge impact with an asteroid or comet. This resulted in the formation of the Moon.
What does science tell us about the Moon?
Five Things to Know About the Moon Earth’s Moon is a cornerstone of planetary science. Evidence suggests that, about 4.5 billion years ago, a Mars-sized object crashed into early Earth. The debris from this impact likely formed the Moon. Moonquakes shake it.
What sort of experiments did the astronauts conduct on the Moon?
A third experiment, a Solar Wind Composition Experiment (SWCE) was deployed on the Moon by the Apollo 11 astronauts. This experiment was also repeated later by astronauts on Apollo 12, 14, 15, and 16.
Can you see the flag on the Moon with a telescope?
Can you see an American flag on the moon with a telescope? Even the powerful Hubble Space Telescope isn’t strong enough to capture pictures of the flags on the moon. But the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, the unmanned spacecraft launched in 2009, is equipped with cameras to photograph the moon’s surface.
What are conditions like on the Moon?
Full Story: What Would It Be Like to Live on the Moon? The moon has no atmosphere, no weather and no oceans of water. Its surface is in a perpetual vacuum. Pairs of astronauts have lived on its surface only up to three days at a time, in the tiny Lunar Module of the Apollo program.
What items have we left on the Moon?
Besides the 2019 Chinese rover Yutu-2, the only artificial objects on the Moon that are still in use are the retroreflectors for the lunar laser ranging experiments left there by the Apollo 11, 14, and 15 astronauts, and by the Soviet Union’s Lunokhod 1 and Lunokhod 2 missions.
Who was the first scientist on the Moon?
Harrison Schmitt
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Missions | Apollo 17 |
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Retirement | August 30, 1975 |
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Is there any evidence that the Moon landing was real?
Furthermore, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) – a NASA robotic spacecraft currently orbiting the Moon – has already captured many images of the landing sites. There also exist a number of third-party evidences that support the genuine truth of the landings. So, yes; the Apollo landings were REAL!
Why does the Moon keep the same face to Earth?
This is what we call synchronous rotation, and as shown in Section 2.3 of The Cosmic Perspective, it explains why the Moon keeps nearly the same face to Earth at all times. Lunar eclipses can occur only during a _________. Eclipses cannot occur at quarter phases.
What are the main reasons for space colonization?
1 Reasons. The primary argument calling for space colonization is the long-term survival of human civilization. 2 Goals. 3 Locations. 4 Law and governance. 5 Economics. 6 Terrestrial analogues to space colonies. 7 History. 8 Planetary protection. 9 Objections. 10 Involved organizations.
Which is the best way to look at the Moon?
You can look at the Moon during any of its illuminated phases, but for better viewing of craters and mountains, try phases other than the full Moon. The shadows on the surface will be more pronounced, and help distinguish features you might otherwise miss. Looking at the Moon with only your eyes, you see mostly areas of white and gray.