No. In fact, it would be more dangerous landing on the Moon "at night", because you wouldn't be able to see the rocks and craters. All of the Apollo missions landed on the Moon during the local day.
Remember that the Moon always has the same face pointed at the Earth. The lunar day is two weeks long, as is the lunar night.
In space there is no day or night there.
At night time some children's parents go to their work,the half moon will be full moon and the wolfs will howl as we don't hear them and finally the lampost that lights when its dark,it unglues
Yes, but as far as I know you won’t find huge groups hanging out there at night. Normally is couples or little groups. The only time you may find a LOT of people at the beach at night is during the full moon, when people do the Full Moon Drum Circle.
nope. i go to ur school
go on your honey moon and do it
Stupid Question!
The moon rotates on it's axis during the same time it takes the moon to go around the earth.
No, you do not age more when you go to the moon compared to staying on Earth. Time passes at the same rate regardless of your location in space. However, the experience of time may feel different due to the absence of earthly cycles like day and night on the moon.
The moon circles the Earth approximately every month. It takes 27.3 days for the moon to make one orbit around our planet. Even though it looks like the moon is moving from East to West, it actually isn't. It's moving from West, to East. If you go outside and find the moon, look at the stars behind it. Go outside the same time the next night and the moon will be noticeably East from where it was the night before. :) That's also why the moon rises almost an hour later each night.
At the present time (March 9, 2011) no woman has been to the moon. Only men have gone there.
During it's normal course of phases, from full moon to last quarter is about a week.
the moon does have a face it look sad when there a full moon go outside at night and look at the moon really closely okay:)