Several scientists study the moon, all in different ways. A lunar geologist studies the rocks on the moon and how the different areas of the moon formed. A physicist studies the orbit of the moon and how it affects the earth.
They have to study the moon rocks, as more were brought and a detailed study had to be done, this takes years and it was done in various countries.
Scientists study the moon using a combination of telescopes, spacecraft, and lunar missions. They analyze data collected from these missions to learn about the moon's composition, structure, and history. Scientists also use remote sensing techniques to gather information about the moon's surface features and geological processes.
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Continuing to study the moon with orbiting spacecraft allows scientists to learn more about its composition, history, and potential resources. This information can offer valuable insights into the moon's formation, as well as its role in the history of the solar system. Additionally, studying the moon can also inform future exploration missions, including manned missions and potential lunar habitats.
I'm not sure which rocket you refer to, since many rockets have been fired at the moon over the years. but most recently this was done to create an impact on the south pole of the moon in order to study the resulting plume to see if it contains water.
Scientists who study the universe are known as cosmologists.
They have to study the moon rocks, as more were brought and a detailed study had to be done, this takes years and it was done in various countries.
Well scientists do study them but there isn't an actual name of the study of them.
paleontologist
archeologist
Scientists study the moon using a combination of telescopes, spacecraft, and lunar missions. They analyze data collected from these missions to learn about the moon's composition, structure, and history. Scientists also use remote sensing techniques to gather information about the moon's surface features and geological processes.
A Volcanologist.
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Paleontologist
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