By most accounts it was, essentially, boring. They were confined in an incredibly small space for over three days while they coasted to the moon. Once there, obviously, things got more exciting, but the coasting phase was remarkably uneventful.
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Most likely because they said at the end of the movie and they cannot stop a movie just like that
Apollo 11 did not encounter any problems on its way to the moon.
Assuming you start with "new moon", the halfway point is "full moon". It's not a "gibbous moon".
Yes, if a planetary object entered our solar system (like a massive massive comet), travelled close to the moon on its journey through and was big enough to beat the earth's gravitational pull and drag the moon away
from the lunar cycle like going mad on a full moon from the lunar cycle like going mad on a full moon from the lunar cycle like going mad on a full moon
A trip is going somewhere, like i took a trip to the beach. A journey is how long some thing took, like the journey took forever!
moon is same like always but the only thing is moon is going away from earth
None. The shuttle does not 'do' the moon journey.
Is brendan fraser going to do journey to atlantis
I am going on a journey = Je m'en vais en voyage
yes at times it does takes a long journey to moon.
Because Jason felt like leaving home and going on a trip.
This is a good link to see the moon phases. (See below) It will look like a sliver.
yes
Most likely because they said at the end of the movie and they cannot stop a movie just like that
fallStumblealso: Journey; as in: I'm going on a journey, or, I'm going on a trip.