Given current technology, whilst orbiting the moon one fires a chemical propellant rocket to begin trans-terrestrial injection. This rocket adds enough speed to escape the moons gravity. If the TTI burn had the proper impulse and was executed at the proper time, the matter of returning to Earth is all about gravity.
The moon is much close to the Earth and therefore is shorter to fly to.
Objects don't actually fly on the moon; they appear to fall more slowly because the moon's gravity is weaker than Earth's. This lower gravity allows objects to move more freely and fall more slowly when compared to Earth.
The moon stays in orbit around Earth due to gravity, just like how Earth orbits around the sun. The gravitational force between the Earth and the moon creates a balance, keeping the moon in a stable orbit.
The moon stays in orbit around Earth due to the gravitational force between them, which keeps the moon in balance between moving away and falling towards Earth. This balance maintains the moon's orbit around Earth.
Approximately four an a half billion years.
The moon is much close to the Earth and therefore is shorter to fly to.
No
When gravity disappears, and pigs fly along with it.
If it were not for the Earth's pull of gravity the moon would fly away from the Earth. The moon's pull of gravity on the Earth causes the tides.
Objects don't actually fly on the moon; they appear to fall more slowly because the moon's gravity is weaker than Earth's. This lower gravity allows objects to move more freely and fall more slowly when compared to Earth.
The moon has no atmosphere and has less gravity than the earth. That means that a cannonball fired on the moon will travel further.
it applies to the earth and moon because their two objects in the universe that attract each other.
sorry but the moon does not fly
The moon stays in orbit around Earth due to gravity, just like how Earth orbits around the sun. The gravitational force between the Earth and the moon creates a balance, keeping the moon in a stable orbit.
The moon stays in orbit around Earth due to the gravitational force between them, which keeps the moon in balance between moving away and falling towards Earth. This balance maintains the moon's orbit around Earth.
The moon doesn't fly out of its orbit around the earth for the same reason that the earth doesn't fly out of its orbit around the sun, and our TV and GPS satellites don't fly out of their orbits around the earth. The mutual gravitational force between every two masses binds these small bodies to the larger bodies around which they fall in closed paths.
Scientists are not sure how the moon was formed. The Theory I believe is that the moon was a piece of debris from an impact that fused together and got caught in Earth's Gravitational pull. The moon is slowly drifting away from the Earth and will one day fly away into space.