No, because there is no oxygen in space unless u had a asternaunt suite
Many planets have moons; however, if you talk about theMoon, it is the moon that goes around our Earth.Many planets have moons; however, if you talk about theMoon, it is the moon that goes around our Earth.Many planets have moons; however, if you talk about theMoon, it is the moon that goes around our Earth.Many planets have moons; however, if you talk about theMoon, it is the moon that goes around our Earth.
The question is somewhat, how you say, 'convoluted', and if we catch its drift accurately, then we suspect the writer himself got lost in his own syntax and misworded it in one or two places. We understand the question to be asking: Why is 'moon' used as the generic term for satellites of other planets, when "Moon" is the proper name of Earth's satellite ? The answer to the question that we have provided is: "Moon" is not the proper name of earth's satellite. That would be "Luna". So even when we talk about our own moon, we don't even use its name. We just call it 'the moon'. If we did the same thing when we talk about the thing we're standing on, we wouldn't call it "Earth". We would call it "the planet".
The moon ! (unless you want to talk about all the man-made satellites)
Because there is no oxygen on the moon, so you can't talk.
The moon is much smaller than the Earth. As a result, the force of gravity on the moon is only about one sixth as strong as gravity on earth. If you were to weigh yourself on a scale here and then could take that same scale to the moon and weigh yourself, the weight read on the moon would be 1/6 your earth weight. So, if you weighed 100 lbs on earth, you would only weigh about 16lbs on the moon. Talk about losing weight fast!
He speaks in English to her but if I'm not mistaken I think he mumbles something in Qulieute.
Radio. If you can't talk to them directly by hearing their voices, then it is transmitted by radio.
It takes the moon about 27.3 days to revolve once around the Earth. This period is known as the sidereal month.
Talk to the man standing by the entrance to Mount Moon, and he will give you the Rainbow Wing (Silver Version) or the Silver Wing (Gold Version)
We picture the moon as traveling in an orbit around the earth, so we usually talk aboutthe moon's closest and farthest distance from the earth.Point in moon's orbit farthest from earth: "Apogee"Point in moon's orbit closest to earth: "Perigee"For the remainder of 2009 ...The moon will be at Apogee on September 28, October 25, November 22, December 20,The moon will be at Perigee on September 16, October 13, November 7, December 4.
For astronomical objects, it is more appropriate to talk about the mass of an object, not about its weight. The Moon has a mass of 7.35 x 1022 kilogram, that is about 1.2% of Earth's mass.
The order of the planets:Mercury, Venus, Earth Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Dwarf Planets.It depends on what heavenly body you talk about. If you talk about the planetary neighbor, that would be Venus (often called Earth's twin) in the closest distance of 38 million kilometers. If you talk about any heavenly body, it would be its own moon (officially called The Moon), being 221,463 miles as its closest distance from the Earth.