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How do you get past the guards on lunar colony island?

There are no guards at all on Lunar Colony. PASE doesn't have any money in the budget.


What has the moon looked likethe past week?

I don't have real-time data, but the moon's appearance changes throughout the lunar cycle. You can check a lunar calendar or moon phase app for specific details on what the moon has looked like in the past week.


Lunar phase located 14 days past new moon?

The lunar phase located 14 days past new moon is a full moon. The full moon occurs when the Earth is roughly between the sun and the moon, causing the entire illuminated side of the moon to be visible from Earth. This phase is characterized by a complete circle of light on the moon's surface.


Where do you find the electric saw on lunar colony island?

There is no electric saw on Lunar Colony. To enter the Infirmary at the Research Lab, climb to the top and use the pressure chamber to temporarily squash you down, then quickly slip past the boxes that are blocking the door. The exit from the Infirmary is in the maintenance area.


Where is the pressure chamber on lunar colony island?

It is in the Research Lab north of the main moon base. Drive there, move the meteor with your winch, and enter. The pressure chamber is at the upper left of the main room. You can squash yourself flat (temporarily) to squeeze past the blocks into the Infirmary.


How many men has nasa sent to moon?

24 men have orbited or flown past the moon. 12 men have landed on the surface of the moon. Three men have flown to the moon twice.Apollo 8, December 1968 (Lunar orbit)Frank BormanJames LovellWilliam AndersApollo 10, May 1969 (Lunar orbit)Eugene CernanJohn YoungThomas StaffordApollo 11, July 1969Neil Armstrong (Lunar landing)Edwin Aldrin (Lunar landing)Michael Collins (Lunar orbit)Apollo 12, November 1969Charles Conrad (Lunar landing)Alan Bean (Lunar landing)Richard Gordon (Lunar orbit)Apollo 13, April 1970 (Lunar Flyby, no landing, no orbit)James Lovell (First man to visit moon twice)John SwigertFred HaiseApollo 14, January/February 1971Alan Shepard (Lunar landing)Edgar Mitchell (Lunar landing)Stuart Roosa (Lunar orbit)Apollo 15, July 1971David Scott (Lunar landing)James Irwin (Lunar landing)Alfred Worden (Lunar orbit)Apollo 16, April 1972John Young (Lunar landing) (Second man to visit moon twice)Charles Duke (Lunar landing)Thomas Mattingly (Lunar orbit)Apollo 17, December 1972Eugene Cernan (Lunar landing) (Third man to visit moon twice)Harrison Schmitt (Lunar landing)Ronald Evans (Lunar orbit)


Do rockets land on the moon?

No. The 'rocket' parts of spacecraft are the propulsion stages which are used to get the craft out of the earth's gravity and onto the trajectory which will bring it to its destination, or put it into its orbit. The rocket for most spacecraft is a three-stage device - and each stage is jettisoned after it has completed its task. These stages fall back to earth or are burned up in the atmosphere. When the American astronauts landed on the moon they were travelling in a Lunar Module / Lunar Landing Module /Lunar Excursion Module. This was only a tiny part of the Apollo rockets which were launched from Cape Canaveral.


What are some Subheadings for the Moon?

Lunar Phases: Describing the different phases the Moon goes through. Moon Surface Features: Exploring the craters, mountains, and other formations on the lunar surface. Moon Exploration: Discussing past and future missions to study the Moon. Moon Myths and Legends: Exploring cultural stories and beliefs about the Moon.


How much higher must the cratering rate have been in the past to cover the entire lunar surface with such craters in the 4.6 billion years since the moon formed?

what is the primary source of erosion on the moon


How do you get past the retinal scan on Lunar Colony island?

To enter the Rock lab, you need a keycard (dropped by Salerno when you find her) and purple eyes that you can get from the machine in the Research Lab.


What are broad flat lava plains on the moon called?

Broad flat lava plains on the moon are called maria. They were formed by volcanic activity in the past, where lava flowed and filled in large basins on the surface of the moon. The most famous example of a lunar mare is the Sea of Tranquility, where the Apollo 11 mission landed.


What are the maria?

Lunar maria are areas on the moon where volcanic lava has flowed in the past. It is surmised that they result from asteroid or meteor strikes followed by volcanic eruptions.