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Is space and the moon the same?

Updated: 4/28/2022
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uh......no offense but are you an idiot? NO!!!!The moon is a mass that orbits our earth. Other planets have moons too, not just ours. And it depends what you mean by space. Does your mind comprehend space like a kindergardener?

There is space between every thing, including atoms. They are not the same! The moon is a mass and space is basically the absence of it.

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