1. 6 Apollo Landings on the MoonOn each mission two astronauts went down to the Moon’s surface.The third astronaut had to stay in the Command-Service Module that…
1. A look at our nearest neighbor in Space! The Moon Free powerpoints athttp://www.worldofteaching.com 2. What is the Moon? A natural satellite One of more than 96 moons…
Slide 1Going to the Moon As of August 29, 2009, 505 individuals from 38 countries had flown in space. Slide 2 This is Rocket Science First U.S. spy satellites, the Discoverer…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Two types of Terrain Highlands Maria This picture of the moon was taken with a telescope at Lick Observatory, CA Slide 3 A view seen by Apollo 17 astronauts…
1.The MoonPeter Zarriello, Brenna Sullivan, Tyler Dechaine, Andriy Noble2. HYPOTHESIS of how the moon was formedThe condensation hypothesis suggest the moon was formed in…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 The Earth and moon viewed from Mercury Slide 4 The Earth viewed from Saturn Slide 5 If you zoom in…. Slide 6 The Moon Slide 7 What causes the phases…
Slide 1 The Moon Slide 2 Many of the discoveries on the moon were made possible as a result of the Russian-American Space Race Slide 3 The later Apollo missions were dedicated…
Slide 1 Chapter 2.2 Slide 2 The moon rotates as it orbits 240,000 mi away from the earth It would take a jet 20 days to get to the moon You always see the same side (near…
Slide 1 ISP 205 - Astronomy Gary D. Westfall1Lecture 10 The Moon The Moon has 1/80 the mass of the Earth and 1/6 its gravity The Moon has no atmosphere because of its low…
Slide 1 IGNEOUS ROCK Felsic rich igneous lunar rock collected from the lunar highlands of the moon by Apollo 16 astronauts. Slide 2 Rock Classification ROCKS IGNEOUS -most…