No. Plutonium has never been discovered to be naturally occurring anywhere.
The rare isotope that IS found in large quantities on the Moon is Helium-3, which is a product of the solar wind and is trapped in the lunar dust.
Mars is known to contain large amounts of frozen water in the form of ice at its poles and beneath its surface. Scientists have also found evidence suggesting the possible presence of subsurface ice on other planets like Mercury, the Moon, and even some asteroids.
The large indentation on the surface of the moon areÊcalled craters. It is a circular depression in the surface of the moon and other solid body in the solar system.Ê
Yes, quartz has been discovered on the moon. Apollo astronauts found small amounts of quartz in the lunar soil samples they brought back to Earth. The presence of quartz on the moon indicates that it shares some geologic similarities with Earth.
The Moon appears as large as a penny held at arm's length when viewed from Earth.
Earth is orbited by a large natural satellite known as the Moon.
Very large amounts of money and very large rockets.
If you wanted to, I guess.
Europa Jupiter's moon could have life because it has large amounts of water........:)
Mars is known to contain large amounts of frozen water in the form of ice at its poles and beneath its surface. Scientists have also found evidence suggesting the possible presence of subsurface ice on other planets like Mercury, the Moon, and even some asteroids.
Helium-3 can be found on the moon and has the potential to be used in nuclear fusion reactors. It is an ideal fuel source due to its abundance on the moon and its efficiency in producing energy through fusion reactions.
Meteors, asteroids and other space junk crashes into the Moon, releasing large amounts of energy. The impact causes the lunar rocks to splash, causing craters.
The large indentation on the surface of the moon areÊcalled craters. It is a circular depression in the surface of the moon and other solid body in the solar system.Ê
Yes, quartz has been discovered on the moon. Apollo astronauts found small amounts of quartz in the lunar soil samples they brought back to Earth. The presence of quartz on the moon indicates that it shares some geologic similarities with Earth.
Moon rocks were found on the Moon.
Rock found on the moon is similar to rock found on the earth. The earth also has a relatively large iron core whereas the moon has a much smaller one. The earth is also on an axis, which is a result of it's impact with the moon.
The Moon appears as large as a penny held at arm's length when viewed from Earth.
Large dark areas on the Moon are called "maria", Latin for "seas", because the ancients who observed the Moon with the naked eye thought that they resembled the seas that they were familiar with.