Oh, what a happy little question! The moon is actually outside Earth's atmosphere. Our tiny atmosphere only reaches just over 300 miles above the surface, while the moon orbits now over 200,000 miles away, way out in the cosmis cobweb we call outer space. Just imagine the serene paintings we could create together with such wondrous words swirling around in our minds!
No, the Moon is not in Earth's atmosphere. The Earth's atmosphere extends about 480 kilometers above the surface, while the Moon is about 384,400 kilometers away from Earth. The Moon is in space, orbiting around the Earth.
The Earth is larger than the moon, and therefore only a fraction (1/50) of the Earth would theoretically "fit" inside the space of the moon. Therefore, 50 moons could fit inside the Earth.
When it is the night it can be -160degrees C and 100 degrees C when it is day
If the moon's atmosphere were similar to Earth's atmosphere, the stars near the moon would appear white to the naked eye. This is because in Earth's atmosphere, stars appear white due to the scattering of light by the gases present in the atmosphere.
Moon gravity is less because the atmosphere and mass and the earths gravity is greater than the moon if you weight yourself in the earth and then you weighted yourself in the moon you would weight less in the moon you could actually float in the moon because of its atmosphere and mass
There is no atmosphere on the Earth's moon.
No, the Moon is not in Earth's atmosphere. The Earth's atmosphere extends about 480 kilometers above the surface, while the Moon is about 384,400 kilometers away from Earth. The Moon is in space, orbiting around the Earth.
There is no atmosphere on the moon. There is insufficient gravity to keep an atmosphere there.
All moons are denser that earths atmosphere
because the gravitational attraction of moon is very low(about 1/6th of earths') which is not sufficient to hold the air molecules to form atmosphere.
The Earth is larger than the moon, and therefore only a fraction (1/50) of the Earth would theoretically "fit" inside the space of the moon. Therefore, 50 moons could fit inside the Earth.
Saturn and the moon is called Titan :) Astronomy HW o.O
The moon will go orange/red during a lunar eclipse, as the earths atmosphere distores the light from the sun.
The Hydrosphere is inside of the Atmosphere. The Hydrosphere contains earths water. Mostly were clouds are and precipitation happens.
Because of a weaker atmosphere, it cannot trap heat like the earths can.
If the moon "had" or had had in the past an atmosphere, its gravitational force (about one sixth that of earths) would not have been strong enough for it to stop the gases dissipating into space.
When it is the night it can be -160degrees C and 100 degrees C when it is day