NASA will release a picture of the far end of this month and will provide a view of the moon that we rarely see. These images were taken by deep space climate observation satellites, between the sun and the moon, and against the earth as the background.
First of all, the dark side is not darker than nearside. Like sun, a lot of sunshine
John Keller, a subproject scientist at NASA's monthly reconnaissance orbiter project, told us that we are not looking at the other side, "the moon is completely fixed to the earth". "Although the moon is certainly rotating, it is rotating at the same speed as it orbits the earth." When it orbits the earth, the moon goes around its axis. This means that the same party always points towards us.
Like a car drifting while rotating the curved part of an elliptical track, the moon tends to spin faster. Earth's gravity will fix it in place
The shape of the moon is the key to keeping it in sync with the Earth. In the past, scientists believed that the moon is rotating itself. Over time, friction including gravity helps to make the moon its current shape.
Gravity exists as a gradient. If the moon is a perfect sphere, the gravity felt on the far side (or the earth side) will cancel each other.
But since it is not a perfect sphere, as it rotates, a small part of the moon moves towards the earth and the larger part moves outward. This nonuniform gravitational distribution gives rise to a torque or turning force which returns the moon spring to its original position. Liberation like the moon
The first picture of the far end of the moon was taken by the Soviet Month 3 spacecraft in 1959. Since then, the task like the lunar reconnaissance orbiter has been able to tell us more about the aspects we have not seen so far - and the far end does not look like a near plane
Scientists believe that the moon is a melting or hot liquid when the moon is first formed and then chilled. However, Keller said, the dark side first cooled down to make it older and has more craters. I do not know the reason, but the front side is more radiant than the far side, so it helps the front side not to be cooled so quickly.
Al: Avi, there are two important things to understand. The far end of the moon is the dark side of the moon. They are two different things. The far end is far from the earth, the dark side is far from the sun. In our flight, the moon is about half the brightness, so about half of the moon is there. So, there was a small space in the distance of the moon, I was covered with the earth and the sun. I see more stars than I thought. It really wants you to know where we are in the universe and everything we have. When you see lots of stars that you are aware that they are truly the sun and that their sun may have planets and all that kind of thing around them
Scientific facts: The moon rotates around the sun, just like the Earth. The same side of the moon is always facing the earth, but the far end can be dark or shallow. When you see the full moon, the distance gets dark. When you see the new moon (or do not look), the far end of the moon is immersed in the sun. Scientific facts: Some animals have blue blood, but humans are not among them. Blood red comes from hemoglobin in red blood cells. Blood becomes red when it is oxidized, but it is still red when it is deoxygenated. The veins can be seen through the layers of the skin so they may look blue or green, but the blood inside the body is red anywhere in the body.