The moon closer to the planet would complete a revolution first, as it would need to cover a shorter distance in the same amount of time compared to the moon that is twice as far away. This is due to the fact that the closer moon has a smaller orbit and shorter path around the planet.
Triton is the largest moon of the planet Neptune. It is similar in composition and size to Pluto (even a little larger), so is thought to have been a Kuiper belt object that was 'captured' by Neptune many years ago.Triton is the largest moon of the planet Neptune.Triton orbits Neptune, and is the planet's largest moon.
The Moon is a natural satellite of Earth. It orbits the Earth, just as other moons orbit planets. It is not classified as a planet because it does not directly orbit the Sun.
The moon is not classified as a planet at all. It is a natural satellite of Earth.
Neither the sun nor the moon are planets. The sun is brighter than the moon by far. The sun emits its own light. The moon only reflects light from the sun.
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The moon closer to the planet would complete a revolution first, as it would need to cover a shorter distance in the same amount of time compared to the moon that is twice as far away. This is due to the fact that the closer moon has a smaller orbit and shorter path around the planet.
Planet Earth's distance from the moon averages 238,900 miles (384,400 km).
Earth has the largest moon in the inner solar system by far.
Only the Earth so far has been walked on. (The Moon isn't a planet.)
so far no, although they did land on the moon
Triton is Neptune's moon, not jupiter's. You are thinking of Titan.
Triton is the largest moon of the planet Neptune. It is similar in composition and size to Pluto (even a little larger), so is thought to have been a Kuiper belt object that was 'captured' by Neptune many years ago.Triton is the largest moon of the planet Neptune.Triton orbits Neptune, and is the planet's largest moon.
As far as we know, the only planet that human beings have walked on is the planet Earth; we have also walked on the moon, but that is a satellite, not a planet.
48 million miles or 77 kilo metres away.
Earth is the closest planet the moon, as it is our planet's moon and orbits Earth.