Life on Board the International Space Station-
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The moon is Earth's only natural satellite. It orbits our planet at an average distance of about 238
855 miles (384
400 kilometers). It has a diameter of approximately 2
159 miles (3
474 kilometers) and is roughly 1/6th the size of Earth. The moon's surface is covered in craters
mountains
and plains
and it lacks an atmosphere
making it unable to support life as we know it. NASA has conducted numerous missions to study the moon
including the Apollo missions
which allowed humans to land and walk on its surface in the late 1960s and early 1970s. These missions provided valuable insights into the moon's geology and history. Currently
Life on Board the International Space Station from launch to return
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