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Though it's very likely the moon will appear red because the light that will reach the surface will be predominatly red, it may also appear to be brick-colored, rusty, blood red, or even dark grey depending on the conditions on the surface.
The moon reflects the light from the Sun, slightly tinted by the reflective properties of the Moon's surface.
4,500,000,000 years ago there was a huge impact and 30% of Earth's surface was ejected and slowly came together to form the Moon. Or so we think.
You can stand on the moon surface if you can get there
The flag on the moon's surface is not a cloth flag. The flag is designed to appear to be waving in the breeze; fully extended. Since there is no wind in spce it had to be made in that manner.
It is a new moon.
because of the suns bright light shining on the surface of the moon
No he was not scared about going to the moon, he was very proud about the chance to land on the moon.
Though it's very likely the moon will appear red because the light that will reach the surface will be predominatly red, it may also appear to be brick-colored, rusty, blood red, or even dark grey depending on the conditions on the surface.
The moon reflects the light from the Sun, slightly tinted by the reflective properties of the Moon's surface.
They appear when you are cold or scared.
4,500,000,000 years ago there was a huge impact and 30% of Earth's surface was ejected and slowly came together to form the Moon. Or so we think.
You can stand on the moon surface if you can get there
The flag on the moon's surface is not a cloth flag. The flag is designed to appear to be waving in the breeze; fully extended. Since there is no wind in spce it had to be made in that manner.
It will appear as a Gibbous moon (3/4 of a full moon).
Antarctica's surface is similar to that of the moon in that it is rocky.
nothing because you are inside it If you were on the surface of the moon, you would have a good view of the Earth (just as, from the Earth, we have a good view of the moon). The moon itself has a rocky landscape which, while fascinating to scientists, would appear rather boring to tourists.