Did you know the Moons diameter is 3,476km?

in Did You Knowlast year

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Image by Robert Karkowski from Pixabay

The Moon's diameter is indeed 3,476 kilometers, which is about 27% of Earth's diameter. It's a surprisingly large celestial body, especially considering its close proximity to us.

Here are some fun facts about the Moon's size:

  • Distance matters: Despite its relatively large diameter, the Moon appears smaller in the sky than other celestial bodies like Venus or Jupiter because it's much farther away (about 384,400 kilometers).
  • Impact on tides: The Moon's gravitational pull plays a significant role in causing tides on Earth, and its diameter influences the strength of this pull.
  • Cratered landscape: The Moon's surface is heavily cratered due to its lack of an atmosphere to protect it from asteroid impacts. This cratered landscape provides clues about the Moon's history and formation.
  • Exploration legacy: The Moon has been visited by humans only once, during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. However, numerous robotic missions have explored the lunar surface and gathered valuable scientific data.

Knowing the Moon's size allows us to appreciate its scale and impact on our planet. It's a truly fascinating celestial body, and there's still much we have to learn about it.

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