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How far away is the moon?
"The commonly quoted average distance of 384,400 kilometers, or 238,855 miles, is a good approximation," said Craig Hardgrove ...
The Moon, Williams and Zugger say, has an orbit around Earth that isn't as neatly aligned with the equator as you might ...
Moon Goo Something is moving inside of the Moon. Yes, you read that right. A recent study from scientists at NASA and the ...
Their research indicates that terrestrial planets like Earth can gravitationally capture moons, a potential explanation for ...
Sept. 29, Earth captured a new "mini-moon" called 2024 PT5. The bus-size asteroid is expected to orbit our planet for 57 days ...
The tides we experience in all bodies of water on earth are caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun. At the Bay ...
NASA has announced plans to standardize the temporal readings for our lunar cousin by developing an official Coordinated ...
The Moon is Earth’s constant companion, the first skywatching target pointed out to us as children. We watch its face change as the month progresses, and see patterns and pictures in its geological ...