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What does the moon do to kids on car rides?

What does the moon do to kids on car rides?
  1. When a child looks at the moon What does he want?
  2. Why does the moon follow your car?
  3. Would a car go faster on the moon?
  4. How long would it take to drive a car around the moon?
  5. Why does the moon turn red?
  6. Is the moon moving?
  7. Why does the moon look like its moving?
  8. Would a car work on the Moon?
  9. Are cars easier to accelerate on the Moon?
  10. How long is 1 hour in space?
  11. How much fuel would it take to drive to the moon?
  12. How cold is it on the dark side of the moon?
  13. How fast can you drive on the moon?
  14. How does the Moon glow kids?
  15. How the Moon was made kids?

When a child looks at the moon What does he want?

Answer: The moon incites children's curiosity from a very young age. Although it's a space object, it's more accessible to children because of its dependability and proximity. Through this short unit, children will develop a deeper understanding of the moon.

Why does the moon follow your car?

Why does the moon follow you? ... The moon appears to follow you because it is so far away. When the car moves 100 feet forward, the relative angle between the direction of motion and the car is essentially the same. This means that the moon appears in basically the same angular position with the same angular size.

Would a car go faster on the moon?

No. First Internal Combustion engines won't work on the moon. Second the surface of the moon would be a dirt track, unpaved. Electric vehicles would be dealing with only 1/6th of the traction because of the moons lessor gravity.

How long would it take to drive a car around the moon?

There aren't many roads on the moon yet, and it isn't exactly smooth and flat. However, if you could drive in a straight direction at 60 mph for 10 hours a day, it would take 11.31 days. Places to re-fuel, rest stops, and hotels are a bit sparse though. The circumference of the moon is 6786 miles.

Why does the moon turn red?

The moon is fully in Earth's shadow. At the same time, a little bit of light from Earth's sunrises and sunsets (on the disk of the planet) falls on the surface of the moon. Because the light waves are stretched out, they look red. When this red light strikes the moon's surface, it also appears red.

Is the moon moving?

In fact, though we always see the same side of the Moon, the Moon is spinning. It's just spinning at exactly the same rate as its orbit – one revolution every 27 days. Effectively, its day is as long as its year.

Why does the moon look like its moving?

The Moon doesn't emit (give off) light itself, the 'moonlight' we see is actually the Sun's light reflected off the lunar surface. So, as the Moon orbits the Earth, the Sun lights up different parts of it, making it seem as if the Moon is changing shape. In actual fact, it's just our view of it that's altering…

Would a car work on the Moon?

“Your average car faces several major problems on the moon,” says Brian Wilcox, who heads the development of NASA's new manned rover, called Athlete [see NASA's Gilded Chariot]. Chief among those is the small matter of combustion. There's no oxygen on the moon, so your engine can't burn fuel to generate power.

Are cars easier to accelerate on the Moon?

Is it just as difficult to accelerate your car on the Moon as it is on Earth? A: You might spin your wheels a bit more since the gravity on the moon is five times less than that of earth. ... The horizontal forces necessary to accelerate would be the same on the moon as on the earth.

How long is 1 hour in space?

The story is that 1 hour on that particular planet is equivalent to 7 years in space. Time dilation is real, but it's completely unrealistic that it would have an effect anywhere near that in any realistic scenario. In practice, it's a tiny fraction of a second, not many years.

How much fuel would it take to drive to the moon?

Now for a bit of history: for the 1967 Apollo mission to the moon, Saturn V rocket's first stage carried 203,400 gallons of kerosene fuel and 318,000 gallons of liquid oxygen needed for, totaling over 500,000 gallons of fuel for getting out of the atmosphere alone.

How cold is it on the dark side of the moon?

During a full moon, however, the "dark side" is truly dark. Scientists estimate that the far side of the moon gets as hot as 260 degrees Fahrenheit (127 Celsius) during the day, and negative 297 (minus 183 Celsius) during the lunar night. China is the first country to deploy a lander to the far side of the moon.

How fast can you drive on the moon?

The rovers could reach a top speed of about 8 mph (about 13 kph), but the moon's cratered surface prevented the astronauts from driving too fast. "They weren't driving on flat land – it was more like a dirt buggy than anything else," he explained.

How does the Moon glow kids?

The moon shines because its surface reflects light from the sun. And despite the fact that it sometimes seems to shine very brightly, the moon reflects only between 3 and 12 percent of the sunlight that hits it. The perceived brightness of the moon from Earth depends on where the moon is in its orbit around the planet.

How the Moon was made kids?

It was born when a wandering planet crashed into the young Earth. Huge amounts of material were thrown into space, eventually coming together to form the Moon. This 'big splash' theory would explain why the Moon's rocks are very similar to those on the Earth. Unlike the Earth, the Moon seems to be dead inside.

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