There is talk of Hydrogen3 triple bonded hydrogen which makes up our ozone. This is a potential energy source.
The moon orbits the earth, it could be said that it is falling down, but it keeps missing the earth. (Over simplified).
earth is the the only plznet that has one moon
The moon is to the earth, as the earth is to the sun.
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Assuming US and not Canadian nickels (0.01 difference) Taking the average distance from the Earth to the Moon, you could reach the Moon from Earth with 18,123,479,491 nickels or just over 18 billion.
The moon does; it causes the tides. Mars is just there ... without it Earth would be just the same.
When the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun you get a full moon, not a new Moon which occurs when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun. You could also get a Lunar eclipse.
No, The moon was created when Earth could not sustain life. The moon was pulled into Earth's Gravitational pull and now orbits around Earth.
The cast of Exploring the Moon - 1960 includes: Art Baker as Host
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No. The Earth revolves around the sun, and the moon revolves around the Earth. Therefore, it is physically impossible for the sun to pass between the Earth and the Moon.
No, because the moon is revolving around the earth.
The moons gravity is a lot lower than the Earths, so the men exploring the lunar surface will weigh a lot less, roughly 1/6th of what they do on earth. This is because the moon has considerably less mass.
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no of course not
if a meteor hit earth and a piece of earth (the moon) chipped off. earths gravitational pull could be sufficient to make the moon orbit around the earth.