If the moon were to be struck with significant force, such as by a very large asteroid or meteor, it could be destroyed.
Luna (Earth's Moon)
Apart from the night being a bit brighter - not at all.
No, moon sand does not come from the actual moon in space. Moon sand is a type of moldable sand-like substance that is made for play and is unrelated to the moon. It is typically a mixture of sand and other materials designed to have a unique texture.
The moon is out 24/7 but the light from the sun hides it.
Lucy was discovered November 1974. The moon landing was June 1969
as other people say moon come from the earth so it means that when the earth was formed millions years ago something hit earth and a part of earth riped apart and that was the moon
No Apart from NASA astronauts no humans have been on the moon.
The first quarter and last quarter of the moon are each approximately 7 days apart from the new moon and full moon, respectively. Since the full moon occurs about 14 days after the new moon, the first quarter and last quarter phases are roughly 7 days apart from each other. Therefore, the first quarter and last quarter of the moon are about 14 days apart.
Aro is apart of new moon & breaking dawn
Luna (Earth's Moon)
the moon controls it
No because sand will fall apart if its not compact enough
a planet broke apart and the moon was captured by earth's gravity
Apart from the moon being an astronomical body it is very unlike the earth.
238857 miles
Yes, althought it is highly unlikely. The most likely scenario would involve a collision between the moon and a comet or asteroid of sufficient mass to dislodge the moon from its existing orbit. The resulting impact would yield such high energies that the moon would almost certainly shatter into a cloud of small fragments. . The amount of energy that is required to artificially remove the Moon from its orbit is beyond our current capability.
it is th moon that is come it is th moon that is come