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the first dog on the moons name is Laika
actually you can go to Google and search for it and click on image
Because they were discovered first by Galileo.
I'm unable to display pictures as I'm a text-based assistant. However, you can easily find images of Pluto's moons—Charon, Styx, Nix, Kerberos, and Hydra—by doing a quick image search on a search engine. These moons were discovered by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft during its mission to Pluto in 2015.
Look at some pictures of the four Galilean moons. There's a black one, a red one, a yellow one and a sort of white one.
The first quarter and third quarter moons are also called
Yes, the first planet from the sun, Mercury, does not have any moons. It is one of the two planets in our solar system that do not have any natural satellites.
NASA had two different series of unmanned spacecraft that went to the moon during the 1960's. The first was the "RANGER" program. These crafts were designed to crash into the surface of the moon, sending back pictures up to the very last second before impacting on the surface. There were 7 Ranger spacecraft, the first six all failed. Only ranger 7 made it to the moons surface, impacting on July 3, 1964. The "SURVEYOR" series of scpacecraft were designed to land softly on the moons surface, take pictures and test the moons surface, There were 6 surveyor space craft that all landed successfully on the moon. The first was Surveyor 1 on June 2, 1966. NASA had two different series of unmanned spacecraft that went to the moon during the 1960's. The first was the "RANGER" program. These crafts were designed to crash into the surface of the moon, sending back pictures up to the very last second before impacting on the surface. There were 7 Ranger spacecraft, the first six all failed. Only ranger 7 made it to the moons surface, impacting on July 3, 1964. The "SURVEYOR" series of scpacecraft were designed to land softly on the moons surface, take pictures and test the moons surface, There were 6 surveyor space craft that all landed successfully on the moon. The first was Surveyor 1 on June 2, 1966.
He could only make out four of Jupiters' largest moons.
Galileo was the first to look at the planet Jupiter through a telescope, and to observe the moons of Jupiter (the 4 largest moons are still known as the Galilean moons).
Yes he did! Galileo was the first one to discover Jupiter's 4 moons.