moon surfaces are some thing that is impossible to look at in the sky wjth binuculars
As the Moon is a globe, it has only one surface.
That's called "full moon".
Yes, both Earth and the Moon have rocky surfaces. Earth's surface is composed of rocks, minerals, and soil, while the Moon's surface is mostly made up of rocky material called regolith, which is a layer of loose, fragmented material covering solid rock.
The moon's average albedo is about 0.12, which is lower than that of asphalt and black top surfaces. This means the moon reflects less light compared to those surfaces, which is why it appears dim in the sky.
Mercury's surface looks similar to the moon's surface, with craters, plains, and mountains. Both Mercury and the Moon lack an atmosphere, leading to similar erosion and impact patterns on their surfaces.
Yes, Mercury and the Earth's moon are covered with craters on the surfaces
Travelling back in time and flying to the moon on a pancake to see which crater surfaces were there, simple.
No. Surfaces are different
As the Moon is a globe, it has only one surface.
The moon features: Craters Rocks and nothing else
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The moon has plains,mountains,and many craters. The moon also has unactive volcanoes and dark spots called seas.
No. The planet Pluto is a solid dwarf planet. The moon Charon is a solid moon.
There are craters on the surface of the moon
No, because the Moon is not a planet. However, they are similar in several ways, especially their cratered surfaces.
There may be oxygen on the moon's surface locked up in chemical compounds of the rocks and dust, but no free oxygen, no. The moon has virtually no atmosphere to speak of.
Yes. The moon, Mercury, Venus, and Mars have landforms. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune do not have solid surfaces.