well what i know is that the craters smashed together but it wasnt the moon just yet over millions of centurys past and the moon formed i dont know when though
The moon's most major events include phases (new moon, full moon), eclipses (lunar and solar), and moonquakes. These events are natural occurrences that have been studied and observed by astronomers and scientists.
The most widely accepted theory for the formation of the moon is the giant impact hypothesis. This theory suggests that the moon was formed from debris created when a Mars-sized object collided with the early Earth, ejecting material that eventually coalesced to form the moon.
Scientist theorize that a planet-sized object collided with earth and the moon formed
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.
Jupiter and Saturn are two planets that scientists are still finding moons on. Titan is the largest moon found on Saturn.
Many scientists think that the moon was originated when a large meteor hit the Earth, knocking a chunk off of it. The chunk most likely came from somewhere within the current Pacific Ocean. For more information, go to the following site. http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/questions/question38.html
The most widely accepted theory for the formation of the moon is the giant impact hypothesis. It proposes that a Mars-sized body collided with the early Earth, ejecting debris into space that eventually coalesced to form the moon. This theory accounts for many observed characteristics of the Earth-Moon system.
Most scientists think they already have.
There's a few different theories on this, but today, most astronomers feel that very early in earth's history - when it was still essentially a ball of molten rock - Earth was impacted by another huge object, perhaps half the size of earth. This blasted out a huge chunk that fell into orbit around the earth, and eventually became the moon.
The moon's most major events include phases (new moon, full moon), eclipses (lunar and solar), and moonquakes. These events are natural occurrences that have been studied and observed by astronomers and scientists.
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The most widely accepted theory for the formation of the moon is the giant impact hypothesis. This theory suggests that the moon was formed from debris created when a Mars-sized object collided with the early Earth, ejecting material that eventually coalesced to form the moon.
most people think on Mars or the moon
Scientist theorize that a planet-sized object collided with earth and the moon formed
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.