First of all, there is no part of the moon that stays dark all the time. Half of it is dark
at any instant, but that 50% keeps moving, just like it does on earth, and creeps all
the way around the moon every 27.32 earth-days.
Now, to the question and its answer:
For every Apollo mission that had any possibility of landing on the lunar surface, the
landing site was carefully planned to be in the illuminated portion of the surface, but
close to the "terminator" ... the line where darkness began ... so that the shadows
at the landing site would be relatively long, and the astronauts would be able to
maintain their bearings as they hopped or drove around.
So the short answer to the question is: Zero.
There have been no scientifically documented observations of extraterrestrial beings on the moon, although, many people believe that there may be a "moon base" on the dark side of the moon.
Only 12 people have been on the Moon.
There are no people on the moon currently. The only people who have been on the moon are astronauts from the Apollo missions conducted by NASA in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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No, the moon is not always dark. The moon shines because it reflects sunlight that falls on its surface. However, the moon does have phases where it appears to be dark, such as during a new moon when the side facing Earth is not illuminated by the sun.
There have been no scientifically documented observations of extraterrestrial beings on the moon, although, many people believe that there may be a "moon base" on the dark side of the moon.
Only 12 people have been on the Moon.
Dark is the Moon has 704 pages.
The Dark Cry of the Moon has 191 pages.
No Earth women have ever been on the moon, but many have been over the moon.
There are no people on the moon currently. The only people who have been on the moon are astronauts from the Apollo missions conducted by NASA in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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Nobody has been to Eris. The only place people have gone is to the moon, not to any of the other planets.
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Dark regions on the surface of the moon are generally basalt flows. Basalt is a dark rock. The flows have been caused by rock melting due to heat generated by meteor impacts.