Comets have a parallax smaller than the Moon's
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I am pretty sure that comets are lighter than moons but it depends on the comet
Comets have highly eccentric orbits, meaning they can be much more elongated and elongated than those of planets or the moon. Comets often spend most of their time in the outer solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune and only pass through the inner solar system when they approach the Sun. This results in comets having much longer orbital periods compared to planets or the moon. Additionally, comets can have orbital inclinations that are significantly different from the plane of the solar system where most planets and the moon orbit.
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I am pretty sure that comets are lighter than moons but it depends on the comet
iron core elements
comets or meteores plunge into the moon and make huge holes.
comets hitting the Moon's surface. Just like Earth :)
The depressions on the moon are impact craters formed by collisions with asteroids and comets.
Comets were most likely made on day 4 of creation when God created the sun,moon and stars.
During a lunar eclipse observed from Earth, a solar eclipse would be observed from the perspective of the Moon. This occurs because the Earth blocks the sunlight from directly reaching the Moon, resulting in a solar eclipse from the Moon's point of view.
Exploration of space beyond the moon has been conducted by space agencies such as NASA, ESA, Roscosmos, and private companies like SpaceX. Missions have included probes to planets, moons, asteroids, and comets, as well as the establishment of space stations like the International Space Station. Future plans involve crewed missions to Mars and beyond.