The moon has been visited but not occupied.
no
You can see the moon in the sky, and scientists have sent people to the moon already.
When the moon has already past full moon stage, and is again at "half moon" stage, that is last quarter, about 21 days after new moon.
yes. The craters you see with the naked eye looking at the moon are from meteors striking the moon. meteorites are what is left of a meteor that has already struck a large body (such as a planet or moon)
Scientists really haven't found bones on the Moon. If there were bones on the moon that might mean a really old astronaut was already there.
no
What else can you do to occupy yourself instead of asking these stupid questions on Wiki Answers? =)
How could it? It's already there, being the Moon!?
i already said YOUR MOON!~
Already is
The moon was already there for centuries for man to see.
Generally means new moon, or that the moon has already set for the evening.
It is already to the nearest hundredths - a place occupied by the number 8 in the question.
Once you have a moon, it is yours. It is already colonised.
You can see the moon in the sky, and scientists have sent people to the moon already.
No it was only occupied by the Native Americans.
There are many differences between the Earth and Moon. For instance, the Earth is a planet, while the Moon is a satellite. Also, the Earth is occupied, while the Moon is unoccupied. Finally, things grow on the Earth, but they do not grow on the moon.