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2007-01-20 04:34:10 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I'm keeping a log of all your answers to my Moon questions. Fascinating stuff!

2007-01-20 04:35:53 · update #1

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NASA said it was the same material as our Earth. In fact, after we came back from the moon, we analysed the soil, and it was top soil from Earth.

2007-01-23 16:16:10 · answer #1 · answered by MrsOcultyThomas 6 · 0 0

Here is the definition of "light" because you obviously don't know what it is--

1 a : something that makes vision possible b : the sensation aroused by stimulation of the visual receptors c : electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength and traveling in a vacuum with a speed of about 186,281 miles (300,000 kilometers) per second; specifically : such radiation that is visible to the human eye
2 a : DAYLIGHT b : DAWN
3 : a source of light: as a : a celestial body b : CANDLE c : an electric light
4 archaic : SIGHT 4a
5 a : spiritual illumination b : INNER LIGHT c : ENLIGHTENMENT d : TRUTH
6 a : public knowledge b : a particular aspect or appearance presented to view

I dont know why you think the moon isnt light, especially since it is exactly what the definition (especially the first one) says light is.

2007-01-20 12:47:42 · answer #2 · answered by impossble_dream 6 · 0 0

The Moon is 384,403 kilometers (238,857 miles) distant from the Earth. Its diameter is 3,476 kilometers (2,160 miles). Both the rotation of the Moon and its revolution around Earth takes 27 days, 7 hours, and 43 minutes. This synchronous rotation is caused by an unsymmetrical distribution of mass in the Moon, which has allowed Earth's gravity to keep one lunar hemisphere permanently turned toward Earth. Optical librations have been observed telescopically since the mid-17th century. Very small but real librations (maximum about 0°.04) are caused by the effect of the Sun's gravity and the eccentricity of Earth's orbit, perturbing the Moon's orbit and allowing cyclical preponderances of torque in both east-west and north-south directions.

Also, just in case you hadn't noticed, at night, the moon reflects the light of the sun, giving light to the earth.

2007-01-20 12:49:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do you follow the moon god of Arabia or why are you so fascinated by this moon stuff. You cannot change the truth one iota by your human opinions. You might want to search also the science section for further exploration.

2007-01-20 12:55:53 · answer #4 · answered by SeeTheLight 7 · 0 0

lesser light by night

2007-01-20 12:47:28 · answer #5 · answered by Jeancommunicates 7 · 0 0

green cheese

2007-01-20 12:40:54 · answer #6 · answered by beek 7 · 0 0

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