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  1. From press release text to science content and beyond, here’s everything you need to prepare for your International Observe the Moon Night event. Clockwise from upper left: Todd Diemer/Unsplash, Amorpha Youth Group, Xialong Wong/Unsplash, NASA, Jim Hendrickson, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Amorpha Youth Group, Amorpha Youth Group.

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  3. Visiting the Moon with the Apollo missions in the late 1960s and early 1970s revolutionized our understanding of the Moon’s origins. Previous concepts ― that the Moon was an object captured by Earth’s gravity as it sailed by, or that the Moon formed alongside Earth from the same debris ― fell out of favor after the Apollo missions brought back data and 842 pounds (382 kilograms) of ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Moon - Phases, Orbit, Tides: The study of the Moon’s motions has been central to the growth of knowledge not only about the Moon itself but also about fundamentals of celestial mechanics and physics. As the stars appear to move westward because of Earth’s daily rotation and its annual motion about the Sun, so the Moon slowly moves eastward, rising later each day and passing through its ...

  5. 13 de jun. de 2024 · Well, the Moon is not always the same distance away from Earth. The orbit is not a perfect circle. When the Moon is the farthest away, it’s 252,088 miles away. That’s almost 32 Earths. When it's closest, the Moon is 225,623 miles away. That’s between 28 and 29 Earths.

  6. Hace 18 horas · July 2, 2024. Waning Crescent. Gemini. 0 ° 23’. ( chart) Current Moon is in Gemini: Moon in Gemini manifests itself by the need for changes and spontaneity. Safety lies in thinking about your feelings and sharing them with others. You can be more talkative and speak with ease these days. You might have a better ability to keep a cool head ...

  7. 2 de jul. de 2024 · The next moon phase in July will be the " New Moon ."It will occur on Friday, July 5, at 6:57 p.m. EDT (2257 GMT). The new moon is the so-called "invisible phase of the moon," according to NASA ...

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