The moon is the only place man has set foot on.
Earth has one moon, the Moon. I don't know what you mean by "heavenly bodies".
Heavenly bodies that orbit around another heavenly body are known as satellites. Examples include the Moon orbiting Earth and the planets orbiting the Sun.
Of the natural heavenly bodies near earth, it is the moonthat is closest. Other things come closer on occasion, like meteorites and such, but it is Luna that is our constant and close companion.
The Moon is the heavenly body nearest to Earth.
The moon and the sun are the two main celestial bodies that cause the Earth's tides. The gravitational pull of the moon is the primary force behind ocean tides, while the sun's pull also contributes to a lesser extent.
The Earth is the closest body to the moon.
Only the Moon and Earth to our knowledge. You could argue that an ancient civilization may have developed spaceflight or that people have been abducted by alien life forms, but such claims are not generally accepted. We have sent probes, landing modules and robots to other planets, but not humans.
it is a kind of heavenly activities which happens when moon come in between the path of sun & earth. it is also known as solar eclipse. it is just a natural phenomena taking place due to motion of heavenly bodies like sun, earth & moon and when the orientation of these bodies is such that they fall on a straight line solar or lunar eclipse takes place.
the moon and the comets
the moon has some sort of magnetism thing that controls whether water is high tide or low tide
The Moon is the nearest heavenly body to Earth, located at an average distance of about 384,400 kilometers (238,855 miles).
Moons are the heavenly bodies that revolve around a planet. Moons are natural satellites that orbit a planet in a regular and predictable manner, influenced by the planet's gravity. The Earth's moon is an example of a natural satellite that orbits our planet.