Compound Formula Composition (wt %)
Maria Highlands
silica SiO2 45.4% 45.5%
alumina Al2O3 14.9% 24.0%
lime CaO 11.8% 15.9%
iron(II) oxide FeO 14.1% 5.9%
magnesia MgO 9.2% 7.5%
titanium dioxide TiO2 3.9% 0.6%
sodium oxide Na2O 0.6% 0.6%
Total: 99.9% 100.0%
jupiter
By the sunlight reflected off the Moon's surface and the position of the Moon on its orbit.
Light from the moon is a reflection of light from the sun, the moon only appears to give off light because its reflective lunar dust the reflects liight from the sun
No, the moon's light is actually sunlight that is reflected off its surface. The moon doesn't produce its own light; it merely reflects the light from the sun.
No, it is not possible to fall off the Moon. The Moon has gravity, although its gravity is weaker than Earth's. If someone were to jump off the Moon's surface, they would eventually fall back due to its gravitational pull.
jupiter
a moon and a star and it consist of two colors green and a strip of white
The astronauts land on the moon and also take off from the moon on their Lunar module.
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the sun reflects off the moon.
The moon only shines off of the sun's rays so when the sun is behind the moon there are no rays to be reflected off the moon ...
Sun light reflects off the moon
you get moon rock.
You get the phases of the moon from the Sun reflecting off the moon at different angles.
not quite. The moon circles the Earth, which circles the sun. So the moon's orbit around the sun isn't a smooth track, but consist of a wave like pattern.
The moon does not give off its own light. Instead, it reflects light from the sun. This is why the moon appears bright in the night sky.
The sun reflects light off of the moon and what we see is the shadow of that reflection on the moon.