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Category Archives: Moon

Full Moon in the sky

Look up and you will see the full Moon. Today, is one of the few days where all of the Moon’s mountains and craters are exposed, at least on the side of the Moon visible from the Earth. We cannot see the dark side of the Moon, maybe we can leave that to the astronautsContinue reading “Full Moon in the sky”

Posted bygronskapeskiJuly 14, 2022July 26, 2022Posted inMoon, natureTags:astronomy, full moon, Moon, NYC, universeLeave a comment on Full Moon in the sky

The visible Moon

I look out of the window and there is was. The Moon. The Moon is estimated to be 4.51 billion years old, not much younger than the Solar System. The side of the Moon visible from the Earth is speckled with craters, a reminder of ancient asteroids and the power of the cosmos. Considering thatContinue reading “The visible Moon”

Posted bygronskapeskiMay 1, 2022May 1, 2022Posted inMoon, UncategorizedTags:Moon, solar system, universeLeave a comment on The visible Moon

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