On the Moon, a bullet would travel differently than on Earth due to the lack of atmosphere. Without air resistance, it would maintain its velocity and travel much further than it would on Earth, where drag quickly slows it down. The bullet would also follow a more direct trajectory, forming a parabolic path. However, it would eventually land due to the Moon's gravitational pull, which is about one-sixth that of Earth's.
Nothing in particular "happens".
After a waning moon one gets a new moon.
A Solar Eclipse happens
waning crescent
Third Quarter
if you really need this you are an idiot but it is the moon
It makes a hole.
The bullet will travel to wherever the muzzle was pointed at the moment of disharge.
Nothing Ever Happens on the Moon was created in 1949.
A sturgeon moon is a full moon that happens in August.
A solar eclipse happens only at New Moon. A lunar eclipse happens only at Full Moon.
Damage. How much depends on the gun that fired the bullet that hits it. it probably would explode
death. A bullet proof vest will not stop an RPG or do anything to reduce it's effect
A ricochet occurs when a bullet hits something it cannot penatrate.
A new moon.
Nothing in particular "happens".
the moon disapeers