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The Earth only has one main natural sattelite, and that is the moon. There could be many little rocks orbiting the Earth, but who knows!
The gravitational potential energy doesn't actually reside in a single object, but in the relationship between two objects. Thus, there is a gravitational potential energy between Earth and Moon, or between a rock that you lift up on the Moon, and the Moon.The gravitational potential energy doesn't actually reside in a single object, but in the relationship between two objects. Thus, there is a gravitational potential energy between Earth and Moon, or between a rock that you lift up on the Moon, and the Moon.The gravitational potential energy doesn't actually reside in a single object, but in the relationship between two objects. Thus, there is a gravitational potential energy between Earth and Moon, or between a rock that you lift up on the Moon, and the Moon.The gravitational potential energy doesn't actually reside in a single object, but in the relationship between two objects. Thus, there is a gravitational potential energy between Earth and Moon, or between a rock that you lift up on the Moon, and the Moon.
the distance between Earth and the Moon in light years.
Farther than the Moon, but still much closer to Earth than to any other planet.Farther than the Moon, but still much closer to Earth than to any other planet.Farther than the Moon, but still much closer to Earth than to any other planet.Farther than the Moon, but still much closer to Earth than to any other planet.
The moons volume (our moon) is 2% of the earth volume, so if you could break it up into small chunks, you could fit it into earths volume 50 times. If you say that you cant break up the moon, and just fit whole moons into the earth with spaces, then you're looking at a lot less.
they are pulled by the Earths gravity
earth is bigger than the moon
no , there are none. and its meteoroids. not medieroids. -.-"
space, or outer space
Mercury resembles Earth's Moon in appearance
to get to the earths moon you use a space rocket, that holds trained passengers that steer and engineer the flight all the way to the moon.
satellites are things that orbit other things in space, for example the moon orbits the earth and is therefore the earth's satellite
The fact that the Moon orbits the Earth and doesn't go flying off into outer space.
They are both in space
Nothing. Empty space.
The sun is in the center of the solar system. The Earth orbits the sun, and the moon orbits the Earth.
yes, earths gravitational pull is strong enough to pull the moon into orbit around it.