What is the Moon Like?
The moon is our nearest neighbor in the solar system. When the moon is full, it
seems to be about the same size as the sun. Actually, the diameter of the moon
is only about a quarter that of the earth. So the diameter of the sun is 400
times greater than the diameter of the moon. The moon appears as big as the sun
because it is so much closer to us. It is only about 239,000 miles from the
earth. This is a small distance compared with the 93 million miles between the
earth and the sun.
The moon
reflects light from the sun just as the planets do. When the moon is full, you
can see dark, irregular spots on its surface. Before the telescope was invented,
no one knew what these spots were. But through a telescope, you can see that
they are really mountains, craters, and vast plains. The mountains on the moon
are steeper than those on the earth. Some of them rise almost straight up from
the plains to a height of more than 5 miles.
The moon
revolves around the earth in the same way that a planet revolves around the sun.
And the moon spins on its axis like a planet. But the moon takes just exactly as
long to turn once around on its axis as it takes to revolve once around the
earth. So the same side of the moon is always turned toward the earth. No one
has ever looked directly at the other side of the moon. However, pictures of the
far side of the moon taken from a rocket and sent back to the earth by
television seem to show that the far side of the moon has about the same
appearance as the side that we see. The surface of the moon is scorching hot
where the sun shines and bitterly cold where does not. There is apparently no
air or water on the moon. So probably there are no living things there either.
The most unusual things we can see on the moon are its craters. Over 30,000 of
these have been counted on the side of the moon that we can see from the earth.
Most of the moon's craters are 20 to 30 miles in diameter, and one has a
diameter of about 140 miles. These craters were probably formed when meteorites
struck the moon.
Why Does the Moon Seem to Change Its Shape?
The moon seems to change its shape from one night to the next. Sometimes it
looks like a full circle, at other times like a half circle, and at still others
like a thin crescent. And sometimes we do not see the moon at all. We know that
the moon does not actually change its shape. What really changes is the amount
of its lighted part that we can see. Like our earth, the moon is a sphere. And
like the earth, only half of the moon is lighted by the sun at any one time. But
we cannot always see all of this lighted half. Sometimes we cannot see any of
it.
As the moon
revolves around the earth once in about 29½ days, we see different amounts of
the half of its surface that is lighted by the sun. When the moon is on the side
of the earth toward the sun, we are looking toward the half that is not lighted.
So we cannot see the moon at all. But when the moon is on the side of the earth
away from the sun, we can see all of its lighted half. Then we say that the moon
is full. In other positions around the earth, we see different amounts of the
lighted half of the moon. The shapes the moon seems to have are called its phases.
The thin strip of the moon that we see in the west just after sunset is commonly
called the new moon. But scientists call the phase that is not visible from the
earth, the new moon.
Occasionally
when a full moon is shining, the moon will begin to darken. Part or all of its
surface may become dark for a time. Sometimes, in bright daylight, a similar
thing will happen to the sun. Its light will be shut of partly or completely.
The cutting off of the light of the moon or the sun in this way is an eclipse.
Eclipses frightened the ancient peoples because they did not understand what was
happening. But eclipses are easily explained.
When the
earth is directly between the moon and the sun, the earth's shadow falls on the
moon. So the moon is partially or totally darkened. This is called a lunar
eclipse. A lunar eclipse takes place only when the moon is full. But there
is not always a lunar eclipse at the time of full moon. This is because the
orbit of the moon around the earth is tilted, compared with the orbit of the
earth around the sun. So at the time of full moon, the moon is usually either
above or below the earth's shadow. There may be as many as two or three lunar
eclipses in a year, but sometimes there is none.
When the moon
is directly between the earth and the sun, the moon's shadow falls on the earth.
So the sun is partially or totally hidden behind the moon. This is called a solar
eclipse. A solar eclipse takes place only during the time of a new moon. But
there is not always a solar eclipse at this time. There may be from two to five
solar eclipses a year. To see a solar eclipse, you must be in a rather small
area where the moon's shadow falls on the earth.