Probably ... the moon and the Earth where parts of a single object which was hit (off-center) by a very large object (another planet, about the size of Mars).
The collision (1) liquefied the Earth) (2) set it spinning [thus day and night] and (3) knocked off a large portion of the outer layers of the original planet (call it Earth-prime) ... some of which went into orbit around the Earth and eventually merged into a satellite: i.e. the moon.
God. Check out Francis Chan to see how amazing the known Galaxy really is, explaining all of it away with a big bang theory is the sadest thing I've heard. God is amazing, and the proof is all around... :-)
the moon isnt in the sky its in space
What can we see in the sky because of gravity
The Moon appears larger in the sky during
New Moon.
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Moon = Cheese + Sky
the colour of sky from the moon is blak as there is no atmosphere .
the moon isnt in the sky its in space
On the moon the sky will look blue.
What can we see in the sky because of gravity
Both moon and sky are nouns in that sentence.
The Moon appears larger in the sky during
A Moon Child in the Sky was created on 2005-09-21.
i think that the moon visible in the western sky
No, the moon comes out at a much earlier time then when the sky turns dark. This is due to the orbit of the moon. The moon is visible in the sky during the day. So, no the sky does not turn absolutely dark when the moon comes out. If it did, then we would have extremely long nights.
day+night day=sun+sky night=moon+sky moon=cheese+sky
Yes. A moon revolves around a planet, which is also around a sky. Stars are balls of gas in the sky.