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Jupiter and eventually 4 moons whose position relative to Jupiter changed from night to night.
how is the crater density used in the relative dating
No planet has exactly 29 moons. See related question.
Uranus has 27 moons and Neptune has 13 moons
As of 2011, Uranus has 27 known moons and 13 rings. The rings are closely connected with 13 small moons. (see related questions and link)
The changes in the moon's appearance are called lunar phases. They occur because of the moon's position relative to the sun and Earth, resulting in different amounts of the moon's illuminated surface visible from Earth.
They orbit Jupiter so would share that planets position in relation to the Sun.
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Jupiter and eventually 4 moons whose position relative to Jupiter changed from night to night.
The moon's revolution is equal to its period of rotation. This means that we see the same side of the moon every day. Also, the moons position compared to the position of the sun makes the phases of the moon.
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The moons appearance changes because what we see from the earths surface is a reflection influenced by three diferent sources the sun, earth, and moon. The reflection we see is completely dependent upon the given position of these three bodies and that is why the appearance appears to change. However, if you use a telescope you should find the surface of the moon doesn't in fact change what changes is the shaded area! Hope this helps!
No planet has 10 moons in our Solar System.See related question
The moon is aproxemity 3 planets and 0 moons away from the sun
how is the crater density used in the relative dating
What ARE the moon positions. Check your grammar!
No, but earthquakes and MOONquakes are related