Well, if Mr. Terminator were to skydive onto the moon, he'd hit the ground hard and probably leave one giant metal footprint on the lunar surface. Too bad the lack of atmosphere would prevent that iconic "thumbs up" from oxidizing like a less-than-fresh avocado. Rise and shine, Moon, the T-800 is here to rock your world in all its lunar glory!
The terminator is the line that separates "day" and "night" (the light and dark part of the Moon). It is interesting to note that close to the terminator, you can see more details, because of the shadows cast by mountains and craters.
If you were on the moon your weight would lower, as there is no gravity.
The line that separates the light and dark portions on Earth is called the terminator line. On the Moon, this line is known as the lunar terminator or dusk line. It is where sunlight transitions into darkness as a result of the rotation of the Earth and the Moon.
The terminator.
The correct capitalization would be "Did your astronauts land on the moon?"
No , Moon Bloodgood was in Terminator Salvation .
The terminator (twilight zone) is a line that delimits the illuminated day side and the dark night side of the Moon.
The terminator is the line that separates "day" and "night" (the light and dark part of the Moon). It is interesting to note that close to the terminator, you can see more details, because of the shadows cast by mountains and craters.
then there would be no moon
If you were on the moon your weight would lower, as there is no gravity.
The line that separates the light and dark portions on Earth is called the terminator line. On the Moon, this line is known as the lunar terminator or dusk line. It is where sunlight transitions into darkness as a result of the rotation of the Earth and the Moon.
You would see the moon.
The terminator.
after the full-moon phase, line, or terminator, appears round, or gibbous
you would jet a bit burnt if you where on the moon. I'll find out about the next eclipse
they would stay on the moon and they may not decay.
The correct capitalization would be "Did your astronauts land on the moon?"