Not sure what you are asking. But on the Moon:
The Moon gravity is less than it is on Earth. So by the General Theory of Relativity, time on the Moon elapses faster than comparable time on Earth. So people on the Moon would theoretically age faster than they would on Earth. But...a big BUT...the difference in aging rate would be all but imperceptible.
Perhaps you mean the people feel older when they return from the Moon. That would result because Moon walkers would find their muscles atrophying due to the lighter gravity. So when they get back to the greater gravity of Earth they are weak and have difficulty moving around...like an older person.
No. The Moon's phases do not 'go away', they simply become less visible when sunlight outshines the Moon's reflection.
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The first moon landing was in 1969.
Astronauts.
yes
go to collage and moon people and take craps
There is no "old moon". The opposite of a new moon is a full moon.
yes people can go to a moon. many people have been on the moon. oh and i like apple pie.
you can go but if you land in the moon pool on a full moon you will become a merman/mermaid
become an astronaut and go to the moon
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No. The Moon's phases do not 'go away', they simply become less visible when sunlight outshines the Moon's reflection.
The first moon landing was in 1969.
go to a pokemart and talk to a old man
Scientific exploration.
buy a rocket
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