because of the big bang we know this and much much more
When you use a telescope or binoculars. Jupiter has moons which are often easily visible in binoculars.
Basically one is provided with legs and you can use these to travel round the Earth, apart from the stretches of water where you have to get a boat and row.
You could ask how far apart Venus and the Earth are from each other.
Earth is the only planet with one moon. Pluto use to be classified as a planet. It had only one discovered moon for a while, but astronomers have since found more moons belonging to Pluto.
well, natural satellites re moons like our moon so i'm don't exactly know what you would use it for.
you use the moons movement and phases to tell time because of the seasons, rotation, and revolution
Earth is the only planet with one moon. Pluto use to be classified as a planet. It had only one discovered moon for a while, but astronomers have since found more moons belonging to Pluto.
Yes
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It doesn't make sense to talk about a "Mercury month". Here on Earth, the month is defined by the Moon's revolution around Earth. At least, that's what the term "month" meant originally. There is no equivalent on Mercury, which has no moons. Of course, you could use any arbitrary time period and call it a "month", but there is no generally agreed-upon "month" for other planets, whether they have moons or not.
in 1609Galileo became one of the first people to use a telescope to observe objects in space. Galileo discovered craters and mountains on the earths moon four of Jupiter's moons sunspot on the sun and the phases of Venus. these but are physical bodies like the earth.
Be sure you use the dusk stone on midreavous, not give it to it. Apart from that, I don't know!