When the Moon was formed, the Solar System WAS already a solar system.
They tell us the age of the moon, which indicates when the Solar System itself was being formed.
The moon is in the Solar System.
no the moon does not orbit the solar system.
Yes it can because when the Solar System formed a LONGtime ago it still can form any time it wants.I disagree. I don't think it will happen any more.
By studying rocks from Earth, from the Moon and meteorites it is believed that the age of the Solar System is approximately 4.6 billion years old.
Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system.
The Earth's moon is part of the Solar System.
The moon is relatively large compared to other moons in the solar system because it was formed from a collision between Earth and a Mars-sized object early in the solar system's history. This collision resulted in the creation of a large moon that is closer in size to a planet than a typical moon.
The counterclockwise rotation of Earth and the Moon is believed to have originated from the way the solar system formed. As the gas and dust cloud that eventually formed the solar system collapsed, it started spinning due to gravitational forces. The conservation of angular momentum resulted in counterclockwise rotations of the objects in the system, including Earth and the Moon.
Yes, the moon is part of our solar system.
The Moon is classified as a natural satellite of Earth. It is the fifth largest moon in the Solar System and is believed to have formed approximately 4.5 billion years ago.
The moon formed when a Mars-sized planet collided with Earth when the solar system was still forming, ejecting a portion of Earth into orbit. That rocky debris came together to form the moon.