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Imagine you are the moon , what will you see as a moon?

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  1. no, you would see yourself as a big rock circling this bigger round thing (the Earth).  This can't take that much thought.  You would not know much of gravity, air, water, things like that.  You take a lot of hits for the Earth when Earth is in the path of a meteor.  We see ourselves as humans because we are given life and a soul.  The moon is not alive.  If the moon had a soul and was alive (that would be scarry).  It would probibly tell the Earth, "Why do you let those little parasites walk a lover you, ruining your atmosphere, water, land, and cutting your trees down? And here I am sitting here taking all of the hits for you when ever a meteor comes your way.  "Stop complaining about how much people hurt you and grow some boulders and kill them already!"


  2. I guess what you are getting at here is: What lump of rock will you see going around the moon? Does the moon have its own satellite (moon)? The answer here is you won't see anything that is a moon of our moon, because there is none that we know of. There may be a pebble in a 5000 mile orbit, but could you see that?

    What you will see if you are in the right place, is the Earth fixed in one position in the sky, all the stars, and the sun taking a long time to cross the sky.

  3. From one side of the moon, you see the Earth always above you. From the other side, you never see the Earth.

    Although, from the moon, you see the sun going around you, as we on Earth see the sun going around us. The Earth will often block some or all of the sunlight (except during the full moon, when no light is blocked).

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