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camera because we can take photos on the moon
Because the moon is 360,ooo KM away and the Earth's gravity slowed them down on the way, until they were very close to the Moon and the Moon's gravity started speeding them up.
Because there is no air on the moon, in the moon, or on the way to the moon. They have to take their own food and water too.
It Is 238,857 miles to the moon! x
Well, usually a camera is used to take a picture of the moon
camera because we can take photos on the moon
The moon is already close to the earth
Satellites from the sky can take pictures of the moon or going there with a rocket, landing on the moon and taking pictures directly there.
The best place to find professional photos of the moon is to go to a local professional photographer and ask if they have any photos available or request that they take one for you. You may also find professional photos of the moon online from professional photography companies such as eMoon Photography.
The perfect digital cameras to take close up photos are point and shoot cameras. You may not need extra lens to get the close up photos. Nikon is a good brand of camera to take close up photos.
A moon is a very broad question... Our moon takes somewhere close 27.3 days to orbit the Earth.
They take photos of the Moon by means of Artificial satellites. Then they integrate them. And after that they name places as like we do on earth. This is by S.S for JW's 2a class.
It depends on the size of the photos and documents. A resized photo can take as little as 100kb, while a RAW file from a Nikon D800 is close to 100mb.
Astronauts do many things in space. Take photos, record voices, and exploring the universe. And they explore the moon :O hahaha
If your changing the filter, it will take five quarts. If it's completely dry, it will take close to ten.
how can i take my, myspace photos to facebook.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics probe Luna 3 in 1959 was the first lunar orbiter to take photos of the moon.