by technicality, the moon wans and waxes every month or so.by acuality, i really don't know nor try to somewhat care that much, so c ya.
A new moon is a phase of the moon, it's where you can't see the moon. It usually happens at the beginning of the month.... Umm, I don't think there is such thing as an "old moon". Or I haven't learned anything about it yet..
The moon is roughly 4.5 billion years old, forming shortly after the Earth itself. Its age remains constant as it orbits the Earth.
The moon is to the earth, as the earth is to the sun.
A person who is twelve years old on Earth would still be twelve years old on the moon. Age is a measure of time elapsed since birth, which is independent of the location.
The Earth is 4.567 billion years old. The moon is thought to be a little younger at 4 billion years, since it is believed to be a spin off of the Earth's formation.
No, it's believed to be almost as old as Earth.
The Moon, we believe, is not quite as old as the Earth itself.
The Moon, we believe, is not quite as old as the Earth itself.
A new moon is a phase of the moon, it's where you can't see the moon. It usually happens at the beginning of the month.... Umm, I don't think there is such thing as an "old moon". Or I haven't learned anything about it yet..
The earth is roughly 4.5 billion years old. We know this to be the case because we have dated rocks from the moon that old, and earth must be at least as old as our moon.
The moon is roughly 4.5 billion years old, forming shortly after the Earth itself. Its age remains constant as it orbits the Earth.
The moon is to the earth, as the earth is to the sun.
A person who is twelve years old on Earth would still be twelve years old on the moon. Age is a measure of time elapsed since birth, which is independent of the location.
The Earth is 4.567 billion years old. The moon is thought to be a little younger at 4 billion years, since it is believed to be a spin off of the Earth's formation.
The Earth takes about 365.25 days to complete one orbit around the Sun. The Moon is estimated to be around 4.5 billion years old and travels in an elliptical orbit around the Earth in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from above the North Pole.
The nMoon was once a part of the Earth, so it is the same age as the earth.
The age of the Moon is approximately 4.5 billion years old. So that's 1.64358989 × 1012 days. The Moon takes 27.321582 days to orbit the Earth. So the Moon has orbited the Earth about 60 billion times (60,157,200,634)