The moon is uninhabited therefore has no institutes of education. However if someone goes there he or she would take along any education they had and be able to teach others. In addition whilst there they would learn things, such as how to move in reduced gravity, so in this way you could have education on the moon.
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You would have to have the same education and training as an astronaut.
Are you talking about Apollo (the NASA mission to the moon) or Apollo (the Greek/Roman god of the Sun)? Neither of these are people, and hence received no "education" as such.
Jennifer A. Moon has written: 'How to use level descriptors' 'Reflection and employability' -- subject(s): Effect of education on, Labor supply
mr george moon Sammy is a sciencetist from Trinidad who established education
i didn't draw the moon 1st some English man who's better did
No, Greek goddesses didn't go to school. But she was still very intelligent.
It was 1969 AD (or Anno Domini).As an aside, I weep for what passes for a modern education.
Example of positive correlation: The longer you walk, the further you go (unless you are on a treadmill). The more food you eat, the more calories you ingest. Income and education are positively correlated, meaning that income and education are related, but correlation does not prove that one factor causes the other. It just means there is a relationship. When the moon is full, the crazies come out. The moon is not causing the crazies to come out, no more than the crazies are causing the moon to come out, but when you ask a mental health worker, an emergency room nurse, or a police officer, they will tell you that there appears to be a relationship.
Education, intelligence, training, and a sense of mission.
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