1) Rotation around its axis
2) Orbit around the Sun
3) Orbit around the center of the Milky Way
Technically they do not live longer and in other ways they do. If an Astronaut spends enough time in space then time to them will flow slower than it would on earth. When astronauts spend time on the ISS they come back younger as time for them has gone by slower. Yes this is a hard concept to explain
2020 they want to send astronauts to the moon. Before that they are sending robots to the moon. NASA wants too have a moon base by 2024 so astronauts could stay there for as long as 6 months. They hope routine missions will happen some where around 2050 are even before. Right now they are finding new ways to survive on the moon. Finding ways to be self sufficient instead relying on earth to give the moon base resources. They have thought of several ways to to produce air. But they also need to have water and food. Well we have found ice on the moon and recently found more then we new about. So that looks good gradation will be a problem but where finding ways to solve that to. After the moon the next step will most likely be Mars. Space travel needs money and good technology. So if we invest more money in space travel we will get more space travel and if NASA finds better and finds cheaper ways to build spacecrafts will have more space travel to.
"Phases" of the Moon.
well there are no ways to do that the closest you can get is to go into very deep space a couple hundred light years away but you can simulate it on earth by falling down for example NASA uses the "vomit comet" a kind of airplain and making big long parabolic flights
by not going there and leave things be, or astronauts, robots, satillites ortelescopes.astronaut's, robots, satellites that kind of stuff.
It moves two ways if that what you are asking.
It moves the suface of the Earth one of two ways 1. the plates colide or 2. one moves on top of the other i.e. mountains
The earth turns on its axis; it orbits around the earth-moon barycenter; it orbits around the sun.
Actually three ways: on its axis, around the sun, and through space.
light telescopes and radio telescopes whether installed on earth or on space vehicles
earth moves in two ways rotation: moving about its own axis (causes day and night) revolution: orbiting around the sun (causes seasons)
rotation revolution
It orbits around the sun and it travels with the sun around the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy.
Conduction through solids, convection through liquids and gases, and radiation through empty space.
A heat pump and a refrigerator both transfer heat, but they work in opposite ways. A heat pump moves heat from outside to inside to warm a space, while a refrigerator moves heat from inside to outside to cool a space.
A heat pump and a refrigerator both transfer heat, but they work in opposite ways. A heat pump moves heat from outside to inside to warm a space, while a refrigerator moves heat from inside to outside to cool a space.
Earth moves through space in two main ways. It rotates on its axis, causing day and night, and it orbits the Sun, completing one orbit every 365.25 days. Earth's orbit is elliptical, meaning it is not a perfect circle but slightly elongated, and it travels at an average speed of about 67,000 miles per hour.