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Evidence about the Formation of the Moon
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This is an image of the Moon showing various minerals found on the surface.
Click on image for full size version (86K GIF)
Image courtesy of NASA/JPL
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Any successful theory must account for everything we know about the
Moon now. Those things include
- the moon seems to be made of the same material as the Earth's upper mantle.
- the Moon has little or no iron in it, and is composed of material unlike the composition of the Earth as a whole.
- the moon is rounded in shape, like the other planets and not like an asteriod or comet
- the moon orbits in the same direction as the Earth
- the Moon is located in the same plane as the Earth (the ecliptic plane)
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Return to the Moon
Evidence about the Formation of the Moon
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This is an image of the Moon showing various minerals found on the surface.
Click on image for full size version (86K GIF)
Image courtesy of NASA/JPL
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Any successful theory must account for everything we know about the
Moon now. Those things include
- the moon seems to be made of the same material as the Earth's upper mantle.
- the Moon has little or no iron in it, and is composed of material unlike the composition of the Earth as a whole.
- the moon is rounded in shape, like the other planets and not like an asteriod or comet
- the moon orbits in the same direction as the Earth
- the Moon is located in the same plane as the Earth (the ecliptic plane)
- theory suggests that the Moon seems to have drifted away from the Earth over the length of geologic history.
- this means that the Moon was once much closer to the Earth
- this means that the Moon was once bigger in the sky and much brighter than at present
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Return to the Moon
Evidence about the Formation of the Moon
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This is an image of the Moon showing various minerals found on the surface.
Click on image for full size version (86K GIF)
Image courtesy of NASA/JPL
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Any successful theory must account for everything we know about the
Moon now. Those things include
- the moon seems to be made of the same material as the Earth's upper mantle.
- the Moon has little or no iron in it, and is composed of material unlike the composition of the Earth as a whole.
- the moon is rounded in shape, like the other planets and not like an asteriod or comet
- the moon orbits in the same direction as the Earth
- the Moon is located in the same plane as the Earth (the ecliptic plane)
- theory suggests that the Moon seems to have drifted away from the Earth over the length of geologic history.
- this means that the Moon was once much closer to the Earth
- this means that the Moon was once bigger in the sky and much brighter than at present
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Return to the Moon
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