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The Moon 5.5

discovered to have seen or found for the first time

visible able to be seen Visible clothes, invisible man! Part of the moon is visible.

lunar having to do with the moon

spacecraft a vehicle used for flight in outer space

Surfaces of the moon, the sun and Mars the outside of something Surfaces of the moon, the sun and Mars

Animals make paw prints footprint a mark made by a foot or a shoe Animals make paw prints

satellite An object that travels around another object

photograph Here are some photographs taken from a satellite. You need a camera to take a photograph.

telescope

craters

full moon

sliver A small, thin piece- a sliver of cake, a sliver of glass, a sliver moon

phase (of the moon) New Moon, Half Moon, Full Moon…

wonder

gaze

crescent moon

Walking on the moon (8 min): Neil Armstrong Walking on the moon (8 min): http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/6D7D7A94-BEBD-4142-B0A9-15AA13882107

Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin

silent

space suit Space suits keep astronauts’ bodies safe from the extreme temperatures.

plaque

the plaque on the moon