Sunday 8 March 2015

What I know about the Moon by Jasper (Hedgehog Class)

At night the moon is very cold. The lit part of the  moon is pointing at the sun. The phases of the moon work in a cycle from new to full to waning. The lunar phase is the amount of the Moon you can see from Earth. The moon is 384,000 km from Earth and it is 10,917 km all the way round it. It is the fifth largest moon in the solar system. Gravity on the moon isn't as strong as on Earth so you can jump really high. The Moon goes around the Earth every 27.3 days.

2 comments:

Mrs O'Connor said...

I wonder if you can remember any of these facts, I know that I am not very good at remembering big numbers!

Mrs Haworth said...


Jasper
You have included so many facts about the moon. Well done!