Depends on how you blow it up...... Wow yeah you would ask that..
The moon has no atmosphere and therefore no wind.
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I blew it up FOOLLL
No, the Moon is in no danger of blowing up.
Earth would blow up along with the moon.
The fast blow fuse will generally only have a straight wire between the terminals, while the slow blow version will have part of that wire coiled up as a spring.
Apollo 8 did not blow up. Apollo 8 was the first manned spacecraft to orbit the moon. It returned to the Earth safely. Apollo 13 is the spacecraft that had an explosion while traveling to the moon.
no it is plastic
One, if its yield is high enough!!
No. A solar eclipse is merely the moon casting a shadow on Earth. Neither the sun nor the moon are affected.
The wind on the Moon is very minimal, with average speeds of about 2.5 meters per second (5.6 miles per hour). However, during a lunar day, the wind can reach speeds of up to 160 kilometers per hour (100 miles per hour) due to temperature changes.
Apollo 13 did not blow up. An oxygen tank exploded on the spacecraft, causing damage that forced the mission to be aborted. The explosion occurred while the spacecraft was en route to the moon on April 13, 1970.