the moons surroundings is rocks lots of them because they are made of rock so the moon has lots of rock and ash and also foot prints from the astonots let foot on the moon.
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∙ 13y agoThe gases surrounding an astronomical body are called its atmosphere.
its impossible for a Human to go to the moon, its something called the Van Allen's Radiation belt that surrounds the earth, that no human being can pass through without being fried to death. No man has ever been to the moon
Because of the gravity that Earth has with the moon; Satellites are out of the gravity pull that surrounds Earth, therefore, they are not sucked in.
Neil Armstrong made the statement "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." However, controversy surrounds if he actually said "a man" or simply "man."
ABOUT 40,000 km from the Earthit surrounds the earth.
Atmosphere
Not enough to be considered an atmosphere.
coronae
A mixture of gases that surrounds a planet or moon
The gases surrounding an astronomical body are called its atmosphere.
Only the Moon surrounds or orbits the Earth, this is a moon and not a planet though. All of the planets, by definition, orbit (or surround) the sun.
its impossible for a Human to go to the moon, its something called the Van Allen's Radiation belt that surrounds the earth, that no human being can pass through without being fried to death. No man has ever been to the moon
Because of the gravity that Earth has with the moon; Satellites are out of the gravity pull that surrounds Earth, therefore, they are not sucked in.
It's caused by conditions right here in our own "back yard" ... microscopic ice crystals or water droplets in the atmosphere that you're looking through to see the moon.
The Southern Ocean surrounds the Antarctic continent.
The Mediterranean Sea surrounds Cyprus
there is no sea that surrounds Illinois.