There is no geo-thermal, wind, coal, nuclear fission, natural gas or oil on the moon. The only naturally occurring easily obtainable and abundant energy source is solar.
There is Helium-3 which could theoretically be used as a source for fusion power. Also, the Apollo missions left RTGs (radioisotope thermoelectric generators) on the surface which used uranium-238 as their power source.
Astronauts!But if you look closely at the moon you might see the moon's face!Funny huh?Also if you are in the car you can also see the moon following you but it is not!
To determine the moon phase in Port Huron, Michigan last night, you can check online resources like a moon phase calendar or apps that provide real-time moon phase information. The moon phase changes daily, so it's best to check specific sources for accurate and up-to-date information.
The size of the moon appearing larger than usual is known as a "supermoon," which occurs when the full moon coincides with its closest approach to Earth in its elliptical orbit. To determine if the moon is going to be bigger than usual tonight, you can check online resources or apps that provide information on the moon's phases and positions.
Seriously? No, you can't use hydroelectricity on the moon, as it's would become extremely impractical due to the lack of an atmosphere, and a lower level of gravity. Also laws were created to prevent anyone owning a part of the moon/ building on it.
The moon takes about 25 hours to circle the earth, so just like any place in the world, the moon rises about an hour later each night. During the full moon, it rises just about sunset and when the moon is new, it rises with the sun. There are 6 time zones in Canada and this needs to be factored in as well.
Yes, there are natural resources on the moon, including water ice, helium-3, rare earth elements, and metals like iron and titanium. These resources could potentially be mined and used in future space exploration missions or for supporting human settlements on the moon.
One of the main resources is titanium. The Moon contains almost 4% of it composition in titanium dioxide
Liquid water
The cost of the journey is vast, in terms of human resources and physical resources.
The Moon has a gas called Helium 3, which is useful for Nuclear Fusion.
I think it has only rocks if that, possibly none.
Probably Wikipedia. It has reliable resources on there.
One of the most complete resources for the moon missions is http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/frame.html
Because going to the moon is incredibly expensive, and no other country has decided to commit the resources.
the moon was like a smile, half of it! A Smile :)
Michael Moon has written: 'Darger's resources' -- subject(s): Art and popular culture, Artists, Biography, History
The moon was not full on March 20 2012, it was a waning crescent