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Earth Moon

Earth Moon. By: Marissa Walsh & Rebecca Sayeg. Diameter. The moon’s diameter is 3476 kilometers This is ¼ of earth’s diameter. Gravitational Force. The moons gravitational force is mean is .17 On the moon someone who weigh… 72= 11.9 lbs. 95= 15.7. Distance from the sun.

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Earth Moon

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  1. Earth Moon By: Marissa Walsh & Rebecca Sayeg

  2. Diameter • The moon’s diameter is 3476 kilometers • This is ¼ of earth’s diameter

  3. Gravitational Force • The moons gravitational force is mean is .17 • On the moon someone who weigh… 72= 11.9 lbs. 95= 15.7

  4. Distance from the sun • The distance from the Earth to the Sun is 150,000,000 km. • The moon is 384,000 km from the Earth.

  5. Length of Day & Length of Year Length of Day & Length of Year • The length of a day on the moon is 27 earth days. • The length of a year on the moon is 365 ¼ days. The length of a day on the moon is 27 earth days. The length of a year on the moon is 365 ¼ days.

  6. Temperature Range The median temperature for earth’s moon is ­20° C The extreme temperature for the moon are -233° C and 123° • .

  7. The earths moon got its name because it is earths moon, (moon a type of satellite). The earths moon other name is Luna. One myth of the moon is a man is said to live on the moon and his face is represented by the markings and craters of the moon Mythology

  8. Surface Features • The Moons surface is very rough. It has: • Craters • Mountain ranges • Rilles • Lava plains • Volcano’s • “And a solid rock crust”

  9. Fun Facts • The Moon rotates at the same speed it orbits the earth that is why we only see one side of it. • It is believed that the moon was created when a Mars size object crashed into earth and the extra pieces became the moon.

  10. Bibliography • The Moon By: Stewart Ross, Place of Publication: New York, Publisher :Scholastic Inc.. , Date: January 2009, Print. Document • sse.jpl.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cfm?Object=Moon&Display=Facts.com, Category: Earths Moon (from all info) , Used: 3/7/11 , Web. Firefox • kidsastronomy.com/earthsmoon.com, Category: Earths Moon, Used: All during research time, Web. Firefox

  11. Bibliography 4. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/man_in_the_moon.com, Article: Man on the Moon, Used: 3/2/11, Created 9/?/11 5. http//mrsfrey.westwood.wikispaces.net/, Astronomy Links, Used all time for research, Web. Firefox 6. exploritorium.edu/ronh/weight/index.html , Article: Your weight in other worlds, Used: 3/1/11, Web. Firefox

  12. Bibliography • Cosmos Book By: Giles Sparrow, Print. Document

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