Moon Travel Brochure Come relax with us! When you come here you get a free hotel room! Look at our craters, aliens, and more for the kids and in-laws to.

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Moon Travel Brochure Come relax with us! When you come here you get a free hotel room! Look at our craters, aliens, and more for the kids and in-laws to enjoy!

Where will we land? You will board a luxurious spaceship and relax in style for the travel duration of three days and two nights. The name of the landing zone is called “Paradise Le Moon”.

How far is the sun? The sun is only 150 million kilometers, so if you come here we will supply you with an astronaut suit and more.

Will it be too hot for us? That answer is a no! It only heats up to about 390 Kelvin during the day and during the night it is only 100 Kelvin. We supply you with an astronaut suit that has heat and cold protection so you will be sure to enjoy your stay in total comfort!

Orbital Period. We rotate around Earth every 47 days.

Rotational Period. We rotate on our axis every 27 days, so enjoy scenery from many different angles.

What is in our atmosphere? We actually have no atmosphere so we made a force field to protect us where we are going to be.

Gravity The gravity here is very low, so enjoy a near-weightless feeling. Snap a picture of your weight while it lasts!

What can I take a picture of? We have a crater called Tycho, It was found by Tycho Brahe. It is a very large crater that is found outside of your window from your hotel room.

How are the craters made? The craters here are made from asteroids hitting the moon at fast speeds. When we are on the moon there is a force field around everywhere in the attraction. The force field will protect us from the asteroids hitting around us.

What is the difference between the Highlands and the Maria? The Highlands are the light spots on the moon and the Maria are the dark spots on the moon.

What is our surface made of? The surface of the moon is made of aluminum, oxygen, calcium, silicon, and iron.

How did the moon get here? The moon was made the same way as Earth was. From the big bang. It was just a large sphere that circled around Earth.

Everything that we have will all be a surprise! We won’t be giving out too much information about what we have her on the moon but you’ll just have to come and see!

What should I bring? You should bring everything that you think you will need. We only limit 2 bags per person under the ship plus a carry on bag that you may also have on you. Call to Book your Reservation Today! 1-800-555-MOON or email moontravel@gmail.com

Works Cited http://www.universetoday.com/20566/how-far-is-the-moon-from-the-sun/ http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/objects/moon/3304126.html http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_a_highland_and_a_maria_on_the_moon

Works cited 2 http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_surface_material_is_the_moon_made_of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon