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There's no water. The Moon, the closest star to us, but it is not a star, a planet, but the only natural satellite that orbits the Earth. Of course, the moon has been known since prehistory.
It is second only to the sun in the air. Since the Moon orbits the Earth once a month, the angle between the Earth, the Moon, and the Sun is constantly changing; We call it a synodic month. The appearance of a continuous crescent moon takes days (709 hours) and varies as the lunar orbital period (measured by stars) varies as the Earth simultaneously revolves around the Sun.
The Moon has no atmosphere. But evidence from the Clementine spacecraft suggests that there may be solid water ice at the south pole of the moon, in a large circumference on the permanently dark side. This has now been confirmed by the Lunar Prospector spacecraft.
Apparently there is also ice in the North Pole of the Moon. Its surface has two main types of topography: huge craters with ancient plateaus and relatively smooth with a young moon sea.
The topography of the Lunar Sea (covering up to 16 of the Moon's surface) is carved out by hot lava ejected from volcanoes. Most of the surface is covered by a layer of dust and stone fragments from meteor impacts. For unknown reasons, the lunar sea topography is concentrated on the side close to Earth.
Most of the craters near the Earth, the volcanoes are named after famous scientists in history, and the ones on the back are mostly named after modern times.
The Moon was first visited by the Soviet spacecraft Luna 2 in 1959 on behalf of mankind, and it was also the first time that mankind explored a non-Earth planet. It is also the only planet where surface samples have been recovered. In the summer of 1994, the Moon was extensively mapped by the Clementine spacecraft.
The Lunar Prospector is now orbiting the Moon.
The gravitational field between the Earth and the Moon creates an interesting phenomenon. The most obvious is the tidal phenomenon. The gravitational pull of the Earth directly opposite the Moon is the greatest, and the opposite point is weaker.
The Earth, and especially the oceans, are not completely fixed, but extend slightly towards the Moon. If you look at the Earth's surface from a perspective angle, you will see two points of expansion on the Earth's surface, one facing the Moon and the other facing the other opposite.
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If there is water, it will fly away, and with that gravity and temperature, there is a high possibility that the liquid will fly away or freeze if it is exposed to the slightest external force.
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Wood has, scientists are currently exploring.
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This is a question in the second grade "Extracurricular Reading Liquid Macro Comprehension", and the answer is "The belly of the moon refers to the interior of the moon".
There are mountains without water on the moon, there is sunlight without air, and it is hot during the day and cold at night (lěng lěn). There are no insects, fish, birds, beasts, flowers, plants and trees on the moon. It was desolate.
But what is hidden in the belly of the moon (cáng zhàng), when you grow up, uncover its secrets!
Extended Information: There Are Mountains on the Moon Without Water After-class Exercises and Answers:
Good word: desolation secret.
Good sentence: But what is hidden in the belly of the moon, when you grow up, uncover its secrets!
1.The following statement is correct ( ).
a.There are mountains and rivers on the moon.
b.The moon is desolate.
c.The moon's belly holds a lot of secrets.
d.It is cold during the day and hot at night on the moon.
Correct answer: B
2."The Moon's Belly Trouble" refers to (
a.Interior of the Moon.
b.The surface of the moon.
c.Outside the moon.
Correct Answer: a
3.Choose the correct pronunciation.
Hide. Correct Answer: a
4.Choose the correct pronunciation.
Cold. Correct Answer: a
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1. There is water on the moon. Lunar water is the water on the moon that has been confirmed to exist by the exploration of the void, and exists in gaseous water and solid water, and there is no liquid water on the earth.
2. Water is a hydroxide compound, and the formation of water is inseparable from hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms. The Moon is like a large sponge ball that is constantly absorbing charged particles from the Sun. These charged particles react with oxygen atoms in the dust on the moon's surface, creating water.
3. This is the observation result of the "Sub-thousand Electrodissipated Fuel Quantum Volt Atomic Reflectance Analyzer" (SARA) jointly developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) on board the Indian Chandrayaan-1 probe, which further verifies the possible way of generating water sources on the lunar surface.
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The Moon has no atmosphere. But evidence from the Clementine spacecraft suggests that there may be solid water ice at the south pole of the moon, in a large circumference on the permanently dark side. This has now been confirmed by the Lunar Prospector spacecraft. Apparently there is also ice in the North Pole of the Moon.
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In January 1998, [Lunar Explorer] used an advanced water-finding instrument, the neutron spectrometer, to explore the moon for 7 weeks, and finally found solid water ice at the bottom of the basin at the poles of the moon.
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There is a small amount of water on the moon, and scientists have found that there are dry riverbeds on the moon.
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Where the moon is scorched by the sun, there will be no water, it will all evaporate. There is water at the poles of the moon.
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According to the analysis of Chandrayaan-1's circumlunar probe.
Only 1 kilogram of water can be obtained from 1 ton of lunar surface material, which is equivalent to a glass of water on the land of a baseball field.
Mainly concentrated in the poles of the Moon, it is likely to be formed by the solar wind. The data also suggests that water on the moon may still be forming.
Note: Water on the Moon does not refer to rivers and lakes on the Moon, but refers to the water molecules and hydroxyl groups that interact with rock molecules and dust particles on the surface of the Moon, especially at depths of a few millimeters on the surface.
Ice may also be present at the poles of the moon.
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LS hasn't been to the moon, don't talk nonsense.
It is recommended to find it yourself.
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No, it's all nonsense.
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