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There are six Apollo landing sites where the flag was set up. The list from NASA is here: (See CDROM) http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/apolloland.html NASA's map ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here
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Yes, we will land the spaceship on the Moon using rockets just like the Lunar module was used to land astronauts.
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... than the Earth, and the horizon is much closer. This makes it harder to grasp how far away something really is. With no atmosphere to diffuse any light, everything is optically sharp, but everything on the Moon is rounded and softened by aeons of impacts of all sizes. There is a sharp contrast ...
... what we consider safe here on Earth. We have learned to live with most of the dangers here on Earth, but it has been remarked that exploring the frontier is a fancy name for finding ... will be kept out by the quarantine process, which will be required for people traveling to the Moon. In this aspect the Moon will be much safer then on Earth. However the Moon will have its own hazards ...
Scientists do not know what the core of the Moon consists of. However, they suspect that is not a large iron one like Earth's because of the Moon's low density and lack of a magnetic field. http://www.nasa.gov/worldbook/moon ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here
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... think that there may be water ice in the ever-dark craters at the poles of the Moon, but we do not know for sure. Finding out is one of our top priorities.
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... interpreted as a face. Other cultures around the world interpret different things, including a leaping rabbit and an old man with a bundle of sticks on his back.
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... is the industrial, commercial, and financial center of the country with a population of about 2 million, about double the population of Washington D.C.
Of course, the physical circumstances on the Moon ...
... it is to walk on the Moon is to attend Space Camp, where they have a Moon seat that makes you weigh only one-sixth as much as you do on a scale. You learn exactly why the bunny hop became the ... to experience the Moon's level of gravity. The moon is rich in resources and energy. Humans will use the Moon to generate clean safe energy for the Earth. Humans will also mine metals and other materials on the Moon that ...
... city on the Moon, and perhaps more than one, but doing so will depend on several factors. One factor is finding useful things to do on the Moon, because we're not doing this just for fun. In the ... small animals and insects. The kinds of activities we seek to undertake on the Moon will influence the design. A base designed solely to provide support to some infrared (IR) telescopes on the Moon will be a lot ...
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