you look in the sky or use telescopes
No. The Moon is "in" the exosphere, and the levels of ozone there are non-detect. The ozone layer is primarily in the stratosphere.
The hearing aids which transmit and detect electromagnetic waves as electromagnetic wave can propagate on the moon.
The smaller and more distant a moon is, the harder it is to detect. The smallest moon so far discovered is Aegaeon, a moon of Saturn with a diameter of around half a kilometre.
The temperature of the Moon can be measured using instruments like infrared thermometers or thermal imaging cameras. These devices can detect the heat radiating from the Moon's surface to provide an estimation of its temperature. Additionally, temperature data can also be collected from lunar missions with onboard temperature sensors.
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If there was no moon, animals that rely on the moon for navigation, hunting, or reproduction might be affected. Nocturnal animals that use the moonlight to detect prey or communicate could struggle. Some marine species might also be affected by changes in tides, as the moon plays a role in creating ocean currents.
NASA intentionally crashed the Lunar Prospector spacecraft into the moon in 1999 to study its composition and potentially detect water ice. This impact allowed scientists to gather valuable data about the moon's surface and helped in advancing our understanding of lunar geology.
Ancient Greeks such as Aristotle recognized that Earth and the Moon are spheres, and understood the phases of the Moon, but because of their inability to detect stellar parallax, they rejected the idea that Earth moves. Eratosthenes measured the size of Earth with surprising precision.
No, probably not; even with the best current telescopes, we couldn't detect a body like the moon from even a light-year's distance However, it's not likely to happen, so it's a moot point.
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Hubble cannot observe objects smaller than a basketball on the moon or detect dark matter directly.
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