find out more about the moon
Looking at the moon at night is always soothing. Both the moon when the conditions are half-closed with fog, as well as full moon full time without fog. This time, let's learn more about the moon.
The moon is Earth's closest 'neighbor'. The moon is also the only other world ever visited by humans. But one important thing, the Moon is not a planet at all, but is Earth's natural satellite. Satellite is something that moves around a planet.
The Moon's surface is not like a planet Earth that has land and sea, and atmosphere. The surface moons are full of craters. The craters are many large, there is even an extent of more than 100 km. How can there be a crater there? This happens because the rock chunks of space can fall directly, free fall into the moon because there is no atmosphere that hold or scrape it.
Moon has its own phases. The moon circles the Earth. While around the Sun. It took a month to move around the Earth. Well, throughout the journey, the Moon changed from Full Moon to New Moon, then Full Moon again. These constantly changing forms are called moon phases.
