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2 The moon is dry and airless. Compared to Earth, the moon is small and has large variations in its surface temperature. To stay at a comfortable temperature, protect against sunburn, and carry an air supply, you would have to wear a bulky spacesuit if you visited the moon.

3 The Moon’s Surface  Features on the moon’s surface include Maria, craters, and highlands. - Earth’s Moon

4 The Moon’s Size  The moon is 3,476 km in diameter, a little less than the distance across the contiguous United States. - Earth’s Moon

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6  The moon is about one-fourth Earth’s diameter.  However, the moon has only one-eightieth as much mass as Earth.

7 In 1609, the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei heard about a telescope, a device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer. Galileo made his own telescope by putting two lenses in a wooden tube.

8 When Galileo pointed his telescope at the moon, he was able to see much more detail than anyone had ever seen. Recent photos of the moon show much more detail than Galileo could see with his telescope.

9 The Origin of the Moon  Scientists theorize that a planet-sized object collided with earth to form the moon. - Earth’s Moon

10 Main Idea Detail Identifying Main Ideas  As you read the section “The Moon’s Surface,” write the main idea in a graphic organizer like the one below. Then write three supporting details that further explain the main idea. The moon’s surface has a variety of features such as… Dark, flat areas called maria, which formed from huge lava flows Large, round pits called craters, which were caused by the impact of meteoroids Highlands, or mountains, which cover much of the moon’s surface - Earth’s Moon

11 The moon has no liquid water. However, there is evidence that there may be large patches of ice near the moon’s poles. Temperatures in these regions are so low that ice there would remain frozen.


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