Monday 26th October, 1959.
The first photo was of the far side of the moon was taken in 1959 by Luna 3, the Soviet space craft. It was first directly observed by Apollo 8 in 1968.
the dots are UFO lights but im not sure what year they were taken. :)
The moon is slowly moving back from the earth at a very slow rate - something like 3cm a year.
After having your picture taken at school, you may be given a "student card". It is a little card with your name, your picture, what year it was taken in, and what school / grade you were in that year (sort of like a driver's license). Some schools may not do this, it depends. Some stores will accept this as Photo ID, others may not.
every year the moon will go back an inch from the earth.
Our calanders are based on the time taken for the earth to orbit the sun (1 year) and the time taken for the earth to spin once on it's axis (1 day). The phases of the moon, or the moon orbiting the earth, doesn't really come into it, but it takes around 29 days for the moon to orbit us.
less than 1 year
The moon is on a cycle of redoing it's phases every 29.5 days. Thant is not exactly a month so things would get pushed back.
There has been six different types of actual Lunar Modules that have actually landed on the moon from the year 1969 all the way to the year 1972. The first Lunar Module to land on the moon was the famous Eagle which was taken to the moon via the Apollo 11.
The Moon orbits the Earth, and that takes 27 days to complete an orbit.Since the Earth orbits the Sun, the time taken for the Moon to go oncearound the Sun is the same as for the Earth. a year.
As the Moon revolves around the Earth, the time taken to revolve around the Sun is the same as the Earth ~365.25 days or one year.
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