Physical characteristics
Characteristics of the
Moon include its distance from the Earth, size, mass, density, and temperature.
Distance
The Moon is
approximately 384,400 km (239,000 miles) from the Earth.
A radio signal from the
Earth and bounced off the Moon's surface back to Earth would take approximately
2 seconds. Communication with an astronaut on the Moon would thus have a
several second pause between a question and an answer.
Size
The diameter of the Moon
is 3479 kilometers (2162 miles). This is about 1/4 the diameter of the Earth
(12,756 kilometers or 7,926 miles).
Mass
The mass of the Moon is
7.35*1022 kilograms, which is about 1/80 of the mass of the
Earth. (1022 is 10 times itself 21 times or 1 followed by 22
zeros.)
Density
The density of the Moon
is 3340 kg/m3.
Density problem
Can you verify the
density of the Moon?
Density = mass divided
by volume, d = m/V.
The volume of a sphere =
4/3 times pi times its radius cubed,
V = 4*π*r3/3.
V = 4*π*r3/3.
Temperature
The average temperature
on the surface of the Moon during the day is 107°C. That is hot enough to boil
water on the Earth. During the night, the average temperature drops to −153°C.
Motion
The Moon revolves around
the Earth in an elliptical orbit every 27.3 days. The same side of the Moon
always faces the Earth. Due to the angle of the Sun on the Moon, we see
different portions of Moon illuminated. These are called the phases of the
Moon.
Gravity
Because of its smaller
size and mass, the gravity of the Moon is about 1/6 the gravity on the Earth.
That means that a person who weighs 180 pounds on Earth would only weigh 30
pounds, if measured on the Moon. That is why when the astronauts were on the
Moon, they were able to jump so high—even while wearing the heavy space suit.
Moon causes tides
The force of gravity
from the Moon affects the Earth. Its gravity reaches the Earth and pulls the
oceans toward the Moon, causing the tides. The gravity from the Sun also
affects the tides. The highest tides will always occur when the Moon and Sun
are aligned. That is when
there
is a New Moon or a Full Moon.
Moon influences
lunatics
There are even people
who seem to be affected by the gravity of the moon. They are called
"lunatics" from the Latin word luna, meaning moon. There
are stories about people who are so affected by the moon that they turn into
werewolves. Of course, that is fiction (I think).
Major features
The Moon shines at
night, due to sunlight that is reflected off its surface.
Craters
The major features we
can see on the Moon are its craters. These have apparently been caused by the
impact from meteors over millions of years. Exploding volcanoes on the Moon
also caused some craters.
You can see the outlines
of major craters on the Moon with your naked eye. The configuration almost
looks like a face. Thus, they call it "the man in the Moon."
Moon landings
Much information about
the surface of the Moon came from experiments United States astronauts made
when they landed on the Moon in 1969. The United States landed men on the Moon
six times between 1969 and 1972. Since then, no one else has landed on the Moon.
Summary
Our Moon is only about
1/4 the diameter of the Earth, has less gravity and has craters on its surface
that can be seen with the naked eye. The Moon looks bright at night because of
sunlight that is reflected off its surface. American astronauts landed on the
Moon between 1969 and 1972.
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