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Yes,scientists are still studying the moon
You can learn what is on the moon and if there is life on the moon.
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Astronomy.
Pebnis.
What is there to study but craters...
Astronomers
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By studying the depth and diameters of the moon's craters, an impact specialist could determine the size of the object that hit the moon, give a good estimate of the velocity of the object, and approximate where it originated from in the sky.
The best stage of the moon for studying is the full moon. It provides the brightest natural light at night, making it easier to observe and study celestial objects. Plus, you won't need a flashlight to trip over your own feet in the dark. So, grab your telescope and get ready for some moon-gazing under the full moon!