by going in rocket
sometime in Dec. 1968
No. Man did travel and land on the moon.
The gravitational pull of the Earth pulls the moon toward us, but the inertia of the moon makes it want to travel in a straight path, the result is that it travels in a circle around us called an orbit.
It can travel through the moon's crust, yes - it is solid. But it cannot travel through the air on the moon, of course, because there Is no air on the moon!
I don't think you travel "in" the moon...
what it is not right it must be how long it takes to travel to the moon!!!
Light from the Sun travels in a straight line through space and when it reaches the Moon, it can be reflected, absorbed, or scattered. The Moon's surface is covered in fine dust and rocks which can reflect and scatter the light, allowing us to see the Moon as bright in the night sky.
Sound can travel on the moon because there is no atmosphere. Space is a vacuum that does not allow sound to travel.
the moon travels around the earth,and the earth travels around the sun
The space shuttle does not travel to the moon. The Apollo missions used spacecraft, not space shuttles, to travel to the moon. It took the Apollo missions around 3 days to travel from Earth to the moon.
Space travel to the Moon is not available at this time. With the cuts in the US Space program and the ending of the space shuttle program, it will be many years before there is a way for people to go on holiday to the Moon.
The moon's son, Pablo