It is not necessarily a bad thing to live on the moon. It would be challenging and difficult, but it would be quite and adventure.
The moon is made of rock, if you did bury someone it would be very difficult.
For August, 2014, the full moon will be Aug 10 at 18:09GMT. It would be difficult to distinguish visually between the day before, day of, or day after the full moon; any of these would appear to be a full moon.
Yes. The moon has a surface covered in rocks and dust, which is not good for skateboarding. The low gravity would also make things difficult.
No houses!
It is not necessarily a bad thing to live on the moon. It would be challenging and difficult, but it would be quite and adventure.
The moon is made of rock, if you did bury someone it would be very difficult.
because NASA does not have the equipment and if we did it would have to be huge.
asteroids with moons, a parent planet's strong gravitational tug would make it difficult for a moon to retain control of its own natural satellite
well it would difficult to the lack of gravity but under some instances you could do a summer salt on the moon.
There have not been any manned landings on the "back" side of the moon, for the simple reason that radio communication with Earth would be very difficult.
The moon and the earth
The moon does have gravity, it is just a fraction of what it is on Earth. Astronauts on the moon have found that the low gravity makes it difficult to walk. It is easier to move by jumping.
For August, 2014, the full moon will be Aug 10 at 18:09GMT. It would be difficult to distinguish visually between the day before, day of, or day after the full moon; any of these would appear to be a full moon.
Yes. The moon has a surface covered in rocks and dust, which is not good for skateboarding. The low gravity would also make things difficult.
It is most difficult during the New Moon as there is no moonlight.
No houses!