NASAのインスタグラム(nasa) - 7月22日 07時12分
As we mark the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, here are five things to know about the Moon that you can share with others:
How far away is the Moon?
How big is the Moon?
What color is the Moon?
Why do we always see the same side of the Moon?
And what are the dark areas on the Moon?
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th3tr33hugg3r
The reason we always see the same side of the moon is that the moon doesn't rotate on an axis, instead merely revolving around the earth. The darkness on our moon is caused by the earth blocking light from the sun, and casting a shadow on the moon.
larix_novaes
Se o homem já pisou na lua uma vez em 1969, porque com um avanço tão grande na tecnologia ele não pisou denovo?Eis a questão... O que impede de ser fale news?O que impede de ser só um vídeo fake, ou uma montagem?🤔🤔🤔🤔
oddvar_ashborn
Speaking of the anniversary, are these watches really made with your collaboration/permission/approval/etc.?
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shateyaa
So how did Neil Armstrong land coming back to earth and how much fuel was needed? To & from? And why haven’t no one went back to the moon? What’s taking so long? Or did anyone ever go?
marcettaborda
You guys may win the Grammys for “the best PowerPoint”to show us that what is impossible to show us because is all a great farce and the population is waking about that progressively
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