The Moon

The Moon
As it orbits around the Earth, the Sun shines on from different directions. This makes the Moon seem to change shape. We call these changes Phases of the Moon.
Unlike the Earth, the Moon has only a very thin atmosphere, far too thin for people to breath.
It is covered with many craters, caused by meteor impacts.
Some areas are darker and have fewer craters. These are called "Maria" (latin for Seas) because early astronomers thought that they were old oceans. We now know that they are actually big areas of solid lava, left over from when the Moon was much younger and hotter inside.
It is not really known how the Moon was made, but it was probably "broken off" the Earth while it was forming.

The first footprint on the Moon
Credit: NASA (Apollo 11)
Because of the effect of tides over many millions of years, the Moon always has the same face towards us.
| Facts and Figures | |
| Orbit | 384,000 km from the Earth |
| Radius | 1,738 km |
| Mass | 7.35 x 1022 kg or 0.012 Earths |
| Length of "Year" | 27.32 Earth days |
| Length of Day | 27.32 Earth days |
| Surface Gravity | 0.165 g |
| Surface Temperature | about 150 °C on the day
side about -150 °C on the dark side |
