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Looking at the earth, it's good, but you can look back at the earth in **. This can only be classified as "scenery", just like the coconut palm is to the tropical landscape, there is no speciality. There are particularities, and there are other places that are not available, so they can be called scenic spots.
I think the most scenic spots are the traces left by human beings, such as the national flag planted on the moon for the first time. This is a cultural attraction. In terms of natural attractions, I think the terrain of the moon is a bit boring, and it is full of craters of different sizes and ......similar appearancesTherefore, it mainly depends on the investment intensity of the local **......Mars is different.
The highest volcano in the solar system, the Olympus Volcano, the Mariner Grand Canyon, and the polar scenery of the polar crown ......It's the kind of attraction that comes out of nowhere. Mars can also carry out astronomical-themed activities, such as solar eclipses, which have more patterns than Earth due to the fact that there are two moons.
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The Apollo went up with 2 people each, a total of 12 people, they were:
Neil Armstrong - Apollo 11 - July 1969Buzz Aldrin - Apollo 11 - July 1969Pete Conrad - Apollo 12 - November 1969 (the Apollo 20 mission was planned, but since the moon landing had already been made, it was unlikely that Conrad would land on the moon again even if Apollo 20 was finally executed).
Alan Bean - Apollo 12 - November 1969 Alan Shepard - Apollo 14 - February 1971 Edgar Mitchell - Apollo 14 - February 1971 David Scott - Apollo 15 - July 1971 James Alvin - Apollo 15 - July 1971 John Young - Apollo 16 - April 1972 (Young also performed Apollo 10 without landing on the moon).
Charles Duke - Apollo 16 - April 1972 Eugene Cernan - Apollo 17 - December 1972 (Cernan also performed Apollo 10 without landing on the moon).
Harrison Schmidt - Apollo 17 - December 1972.
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So far, the countries and organizations that have carried out close exploration of the moon are: the United States, the former Soviet Union, the European Space Agency, China, Japan, and India.
These countries or organizations have all launched lunar probes and made soft or hard landings on the lunar surface.
But so far, there is only one country that has carried out a manned landing on the moon, and that is the United States.
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No human has ever landed on the moon, only machines.
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The surface of the moon has dark parts and bright areas, the bright areas are highlands, and the dark areas are low-lying areas such as plains or basins, which are called the moon land and the moon sea respectively. When early astronomers looked at the moon, they thought that the dark areas were covered with seawater, so they called them "seas".The famous ones are the sea of clouds, the wet sea, the still sea, etc.
The bright part is the mountains, which are dotted with craters, known as moon craters, which are low-lying shapes that are raised in circles. There are more than 33,000 craters on the Moon with a diameter of more than 1 kilometre. Located near Antarctica, the Bailey crater is 295 kilometers in diameter and can fit the entire island of Hainan.
The deepest mountain is Newton's crater, which is 8,788 meters deep. In addition to this crater, there are also ordinary mountains on the moon. Mountains and deep valleys are stacked on top of each other, creating a unique scenery.
The structure of the far side of the moon is quite different from the front side. The Moon Sea occupies less area, whereas the crater is more. The terrain is uneven, undulating, and the longest and shortest lunar radii are located on the far side, with some places 4 km longer than the average lunar radius and others 5 km shorter (such as the Van der Graaf Depression).
No "mass tumor" was found on the backThe back of the moon crust is thicker than the front one, up to 150 kilometers at its thickest point, while the front moon crust is only about 60 kilometers thick.
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Today we already know clearly that there is no water on the moon at all, how can there be a sea? Those "seas" are actually some vast plains with relatively low terrain. Since scientists have become accustomed to calling them "seas", they have been used to this day.
On the front side of the Moon, the lunar sea occupies half of the hemisphere's surface. Not only that, but on today's lunar charts, some of the larger "seas" are called "empty oceans", the smaller "seas" are called "lakes" or "marshes", and even the part of the sea that extends to the high ground is called "bays". These names with the word "water" on the side give the moon a little life.
The mountains on the moon are very special, one by one the mountains are like bowls one by one, and each mountain is surrounded in a circle, which is called a crater. The ring wall is the mountain, and the low land surrounded by the ring wall ** is called the bottom of the ring. Interestingly, in the middle of some of the larger craters, there is one or several peaks, which stand like an awl in the ring-shaped beam-shaped mountain**.
The number of craters on the moon is also uncountable. According to preliminary statistics, there are more than 33,000 with a diameter of more than 1,000 meters. The largest Bailey crater has a diameter of 295 km; Another crater, Clavi, also has a diameter of 230 km.
The larger craters are named after scientists, the most famous ones are Copernicus crater, Archimedes crater, Ptolemaic crater, Iba Valley crater, etc. In addition, there are craters named after Chinese scientists Shi Shen, Zhang Heng, Zu Chongzhi, Guo Shoujing, etc.
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The distance between the Moon and the Earth is 384,000 kilometers, if you want to travel to the Moon, what is the first means of transportation? If it is a missile, the fastest missile has a speed of nearly 25,200 kilometers per hour, and it will take about 15 hours to reach the moon. If it's a rocket, the speed of the rocket is close to the second cosmic speed of kilometers and seconds, and if you go at this speed, it will take hours to arrive...
Places to visit the Moon: If you can visit the Moon, in addition to the popular tourist attractions such as the Apollo 11 landing site, it has a lot of natural attractions that can even compete with the wonders discovered by the Earth or other planetary moons.
1.Located in the middle of the Moon's North Pole is a small crater named Peary. Named Peary in honor of Robert Peary, the first explorer to reach the Earth's North Pole.
2.The Copernicus crater, which can be seen from the Earth, is arguably one of the most beautiful sights on the Moon. It is about 58 miles in diameter and can be seen clearly through binoculars, surrounded by a circle of white material, and sits on a black flat ground, the crater is bright and eye-catching.
3.Bali on the Moon: mount
pico。Standing tall on the empty surface of the moon, Mount Pico is indeed worth seeing. About miles tall and shaped like a pyramid, it is the most prominent of all the peaks that surround the crater.
4.The majestic Alpine Grand Canyon, which divides the mountain in two. The Alpine Grand Canyon is about 103 miles long and 6 miles wide. It exists because of the appearance of a crack in the surface of the moon.
5.The straight wall is a very long cliff on the moon, or more accurately, an inner slope. Its official name is the Latin word rupes
Recta, which means straight cliff. Like the Mount Pico, it is located on flat land, so it can be seen through a small telescope. This cliff is almost completely vertical and stretches for 75 miles.
6.Aitken Basin at the south pole of the Moon. It is the largest crater on the Moon, with a diameter of 1,392 miles and a depth of 8 miles, and is one of the largest craters in the entire solar system.
This is the result of the collision of the Moon with an asteroid millions of years ago, and if you put it on Earth, its range is probably from New York to Kansas City.
7.Natural bridges. This is one of the most surprising lunar landscapes for astronomers, as most of the natural bridges on Earth are formed by wind or water erosion, but apparently there are no two of these effects on the Moon.
There can only be one explanation, and that is that when a volcano erupts on the moon, magma bursts out in two places to form a natural bridge that is 60 feet long and wide as a two-lane highway.
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On the first day of the lunar calendar, the sun and the moon and the earth are in a straight line, and there is no such thing as a triangle Think about it yourself, don't keep asking me.
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