with the help of reflecting telescope
I'd have to say the first scientist who saw the moon was the first one to look up in the sky...
From the Moon all you can see is planet Earth, the Moon is too far away to see any detail such as a monument on Earth with the naked eye.
No wood because there are no trees. If you see wood, tell a scientist. They'll be interested.
Something you can look through to see way up in the sky for example to see the moon in more detail or a star or something
Something you can look through to see way up in the sky for example to see the moon in more detail or a star or something
Travelling back in time and flying to the moon on a pancake to see which crater surfaces were there, simple.
The moon is pretty much the only astromical object (except earth) a person can look at and see detail on without some optical aid.
Scientist knowwhat the moon's crust is made of because the visited the moon's surface before.
During a new moon, the side of the moon that is illuminated by sunlight is facing away from Earth so that the dark side of the moon is facing Earth. However, during a total solar eclipse (and with protective gear for your eyes) you can see the moon at the time of new moon. You will see the night time face of the moon without any detail at all.
With a model, a scientist can explain or analyze an object, system, or concept in more detail.
With a model, a scientist can explain or analyze an object, system, or concept in more detail.
Galileo was the first scientist to see the features of the moon. He did this in 1609 by using an early version of the telescope. Galileo was able to make out some of the pits and mountains on the moon.