6 Facts about the Moon

  Welcome to top6thing.blogspot.com you see the moon almost every night and you probably had thoughts in the back of your mind how unique the moon is here are the top amazing facts about the moon

 

Top 6 Amazing Facts about the Moon:






Moon Profile.

Diameter:                             3,475 km
Orbits:                                  The Earth
Distance to Earth:                 384,400 km
Radius:                                 1,737 km
Orbital Period;                      27 days


Facts about the Moon:


1. Water:
These days, scientists are on a roll finding all kinds of cool new things, and the moon has been no exception while many people would suggest all kinds of strange things that could be on the moon, such as extraterrestrial beings or maybe all of those socks that you lose in the washing machine, what scientists actually found is much more surprising, using remote imaging, scientists scanned the crater  near the equator of the Moon, and found water molecules locked in the rocks deep below the surface. Found beneath the surface, it is referred to as magmatic  water and is thought by scientists to have originated due to solar wind that impacted on the surface of the moon

2. Preserved Footprints:
As you know, our moon doesn't really have much in the way of an atmosphere, but what you may not realize is that this has some very interesting implications. Namely, things don't erode very easily,  So the footprints left by US astronauts in the '60s and '70s are still preserved, and should be for a long time. This unique situation has given a brand new thing for people to worry about, and US lawmakers spent time that they were getting paid for in an attempt to legislate the issue. You see, some people are worried that, with commercial organizations getting into space flight and other countries working towards landing on the Moon, that we needed to make sure no one messes with our historical imprint. For this reason, lawmakers tried to pass a bill making the moon landing site a national park This failed, though NASA has asked people to at least attempt to respect the original lunar landing site, should they somehow end up there.

3. Spaceship Moon Theory:
The moon has been the victim of many strange origin stories over the years. Many have been convinced that the moon is some sort of God that needs to be worshipped, and some people actually think it is made of cheese. However, perhaps the oddest theory is that the Moon is the remains of an alien spaceship left orbiting earth. The theory starts with the supposition that aliens have been seen on the surface of the Moon. At one point, the United States even experimented with remote viewing, although they decided it was pure rubbish But it gets weirder. Those who subscribe to the theory claim that the Moon's deposit of rocks such as chromium, titanium, and zirconium was actually because they were strong building materials for the Aliens enormous spaceship.  Those who believe this claim that the Moon's surface is actually armor plating and was used to protect from meteorite impacts, although they believe the Moon has been abandoned for some time.

4.Moonquakes:
Over 40 years ago while visiting the Moon,  astronauts left seismometers that sent data back to the scientists waiting on good old Terra firma for results. These seismometers were left active for over a decade and now many years later a professor from Notre Dame and his team set to work once again looking at the data. What they found is that the Moon has earthquakes or "moonquakes" as it were. Apparently, there are several different kinds of quakes that can happen to the Moon. The first is hundreds of miles below the surface,  some are simply vibrations set off by meteorites striking the surface. Still, others are simply due to thermal expansion. And then there are the shallow moonquakes, the once that, according to the scientists, we need to watch out for. These are only tens of miles below the surface and can reach a 5.5 on the Richter scale. However, quakes on the Moon have some features that differ from ours and make them more intense. Many of these shallow moonquakes went on for a good ten minutes, and the researcher in charge said the moon was "ringing like a bell". Learning more about these quakes is very important if any country is ever to set up a base on the Moon.

5. The man in the Moon:
Long ago before all of our precious modern technology, the man looked up at the Moon and wondered about it. For one thing, what was that strange outline that looked like a man on its surface? Wanting to explain the strange shape, people made up many different stories about the man in the Moon. While these stories have different variations they usually feature a man who was banished to the Moon as punishment for working on the Sabbath and some versions include a woman who was punished with him for a similar crime. However, some legends suggest the man was actually Cain, exiled to our lonely Moon as punishment because his offering was not pleasing to God.

6.Moon Base:
Suggesting that NASA will build a base on the Moon has turned into almost something of a joke in the United States. NASA keeps talking about it and people keep making plans or claiming it is going to happen, and it just never quite gets off the ground. However, while the United States may have been the first to land on the Moon, they may not be the first to establish a permanent base. Supposedly, the Russians plan to head to the Moon with some cosmonauts in 2025 and hope to have a base established a few years later, but they have the countries of Japan, China, and India close on their heels. China especially has ambitious plans of their own and has come up with advanced concepts for their own plans to establish a fully - working base on the Moon by the year 2050.

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