Not yet.
The first Sunday after the first full moon on or after the Vernal equinox
The synodic period of the moon is about 29.53 days.
Jupiter's moons - Europa and Ganymede possibly have oceans of liquid water under their crust. Saturn's moon - Enceladus also has a possible ocean of water under it's crust.
It would depend how fast you were traveling, but with a space shuttle it would take about a week
Veterans Day is a federal holiday so all U.S. post offices are closed. But if they ship via Fed Ex or UPS, etc. it might be possible.
yes it could be possible if u are a millionare or billionare
yes if you take some there
the moon festival
The equator isn't actually the perfect underneath point from the moon, but lets say it is. The moon is always right above you so it depends how you look at it. It can be either. Take a holiday in Uganda to see what I mean.
Rosh Chodesh, the celebration of the new moon, is considered the 'women's holiday'.
Over $9000.
Please consider that with current technology, if you want to take a certain amount of gold into outer space - including the Moon - transportation will cost more than the value of the gold. It just doesn't seem practical to "make a holiday resort on the Moon". It might be feasible, but it will be a commercial disaster; hardly anybody will want to pay millions of dollars to go to such a holiday resort, if you can have everything much cheaper here on Earth.
The holiday of Purim always begins on the evening of a full moon, but there is no such term as a purim moon within Judaism.
Space travel to the Moon is not available at this time. With the cuts in the US Space program and the ending of the space shuttle program, it will be many years before there is a way for people to go on holiday to the Moon.
no, it is only possible to see the moon from earth.
No it is not possible to bounce to the moon on a pogo stick.
they can take pictures or just look outwards and see earth. it is possible to see earth from the moon without high technology