We see the moon because the moon goes in front of the sun so the sun reflects on to the moon when that happens the moon makes a shadow over a bite of the Earth
The moon reflects the light from the sun. At night we can see it but in the daytime we can't because it's to light in the day.
it can help us learn what the moon is made of
You can see pretty things and cool things.
Using powerful telescopes in particular. Even an ordinary person can see details with a standard telescope or binoculars.
The Moon reflects off the Sun
with the help of reflecting telescope
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Scientists publish the details of important experiments so that people can recreate it and see the results for themselves.
So they can ask the other scientists for their opinion and help.
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Galileo was the scientist that had ideas about falling objects tested on the moon by astronauts more than 400 years after his death.
Scientist consider hypothesis to be an educated guess on what they are studying. If that scientist researches and experiments more, he will see if his hypothesis is true or false.
I'd have to say the first scientist who saw the moon was the first one to look up in the sky...
with the help of reflecting telescope
with the help of reflecting telescope
No wood because there are no trees. If you see wood, tell a scientist. They'll be interested.
Please see this article for more details.
Scientists publish the details of important experiments so that people can recreate it and see the results for themselves.
Travelling back in time and flying to the moon on a pancake to see which crater surfaces were there, simple.
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Scientist knowwhat the moon's crust is made of because the visited the moon's surface before.
To see details go to www.fogu.com/hm
See link(s) for details of all moon landings with crew.
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