- Moon - Wikipedia
In geophysical terms, the Moon is a planetary-mass object or satellite planet Its mass is 1 2% that of the Earth, and its diameter is 3,474 km (2,159 mi), roughly one-quarter of Earth's (about as wide as the contiguous United States)
- Highlights From the Launch of NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission
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- Moon | Features, Phases, Surface, Exploration, Facts | Britannica
Moon, Earth’s sole natural satellite and nearest celestial body Known since prehistoric times, it is the brightest object in the sky after the Sun Its name in English, like that of Earth, is of Germanic and Old English derivation
- Moon Facts - NASA Science
The Earth and Moon are tidally locked Their rotations are so in sync we only see one side of the Moon Humans didn't see the lunar far side until a Soviet spacecraft flew past in 1959 The Moon has a solid, rocky surface cratered and pitted from impacts by asteroids, meteorites, and comets
- Artemis II launch live updates: Moon mission lifts off | CNN
NASA’s Artemis II will circumnavigate the moon on the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years
- NASAs Artemis II moon mission: Whats next for the astronauts
NASA's Artemis II mission is underway The astronauts are scheduled to fly around the moon Monday Here's what to know about their 10-day journey through space
- Moon Phase Today: Live Moon Phase Tracker
Track the moon phase today with our interactive moon phase calculator Get details on the current moon phase and the next full moon date
- Everything you need to know about the Moon - Astronomy. com
How big is the Moon? The Moon is Earth’s only permanent natural satellite, and it’s the fifth-largest satellite in our solar system The Moon’s diameter is approximately 2,160 miles (3,475
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