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1 Earth’s Moon

2 http://www.moonconnection.com/current_moo n_phase.phtml http://www.moonconnection.com/moon_phase s_calendar.phtml

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4 The earth orbits the sun in about 365 days. The moon takes about 28 days to orbit the entire planet of earth.

5 The earth rotates on its axis a full circle in about 24 hours. The Moon is also constantly rotating on its own axis. The rotation is about 29.5 days, which is the same as that of its orbit.

6 Facts About the Moon The moon is not a planet, but a satellite of the Earth. The surface area of the moon is 14,658,000 square miles or 9.4 billion acres Only 59% of the moon's surface is visible from earth. The moon rotates at 10 miles per hour compared to the earth's rotation of 1000 miles per hour. When a month has two full moons, the second full moon is called a blue moon. Another definition of a blue moon is the third full moon in any season (quarter of year) containing 4 total full moons.blue moon From Earth, we always see the same side of the moon; the other side is always hidden.

7 More Facts The dark spots we see on the moon that create the image of the man in the moon are actually craters filled with basalt, which is a very dense material. The moon is the only extraterrestrial body that has ever been visited by humans. It is also the only body that has had samples taken from it. The first space craft to send back pictures from the moon was Luna 3 (built by the Soviet Union) in October 1959. The moon has no global magnetic field. The moon's diameter is about 1/4 the diameter of the Earth. About 49 moons would fit inside the Earth.

8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCt1BwWE2gA On July 20th, 1969 the Apollo dream became a reality when Neil Armstrong took the first step on the moon.


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