It does change.
No animals have ever walked on the surface of the moon, only men.
the sun because the moon doesnt make its own light
mass doesnt change but weight does
The Apollo program landed 12 men, over 6 missions, on the moon's surface.
It was Mr James Lovell , the only astronaut to go to the moon twice and not to walk on its surface ever.
No animals have ever walked on the surface of the moon, only men.
the sun because the moon doesnt make its own light
mass doesnt change but weight does
coz the sun lights up different parts of the moon........ i think
The Apollo program landed 12 men, over 6 missions, on the moon's surface.
It was Mr James Lovell , the only astronaut to go to the moon twice and not to walk on its surface ever.
The United States was the first country to send a man to the moon. No country has ever landed on the moon, and it's almost certain that none ever will. The USSR was the first one to successfully place hardware on the surface of the moon. The USA was the first one, and is so far the only one, to place any of its living human citizens on the surface of the moon .
No atmosphere or water to do any weathering. The weathering of the moon largely consists of being hit by micrometeorites, mostly dust-sized.
You can stand on the moon surface if you can get there
The first machine to land on the moon was a Russian unmanned space lander. It was the first man made object to ever touch the moon's surface.
The moon is much too small to support an atmosphere - and thu any water that could exist on the surface would simply boil away into space.
As far as is known to the public, nobody has ever been on the surface of the moon during a lunar eclipse.