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Notice that the earth goes through “phases” if you are on the moon

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Notice that the earth goes through “phases” if you are on the moon.

Goal was to put men on the moon to explore and conduct scientific experiments.

Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the moon. He did so on July 20, 1969.

Video clip of Apollo Missions

Regolith – lunar soil – caused by meteorite impacts

Photo Apollo 15

Earthrise Apollo 8

Crater Copernicus viewed from lunar orbit

Apollo 12

Capturing the Sun:aluminum panel trapsatomic particles from the Sun during the Apollo 11 mission.

Apollo 12

Alan Bean descends the Intrepid's ladder

seismic experiment

Apollo 14

Moonquakes occur because of the earth pulling on the moon. They are called “rock tides.”

This is a view of the Lunar Roving Vehicle photographed alone against the desolate lunar background during an Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site.

Apollo 15

Rock samplingApollo 15

Apollo 16 – getting soil samples

Apollo 17

Lunar lander and lunar rover.

Fixing a fender

Apollo 17

Crescent Earth rises above lunar horizon

Comparisons:

1/4 our diameter

1/6 our gravity

About 240,000 miles away

Lunar far side looks very different from the side of the moon we always see!

Maria

Rays around craters

Maria

Highlands

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Maria

Highlands

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Old crater

newer crater

Video clip of lunar formation

An object the size of Mars collided with the Earth. There is a lot of evidence for this event!

http://burro.cwru.edu

http://www.scientificpsychic.com

•Material on the moon is like our crust and mantle. Very little iron is there.•No atmosphere on the moon due to high energy impact.•Same oxygen atoms are on the earth and moon that are different from ones found in comets and meteoriods!

Collision Theory Evidence !