The Moon was formed billions of years ago when a Mars-sized object collided. Every month there is usually a full moon, i.e. a full moon. That is, it takes about 29.5 days for the moon to go through all its phases. Here we can see the hitherto unknown facts about the moon.
Human ashes on the moon
Most of the 200 tons of debris on the Moon is space debris. The Ephemera spacecraft crashed and broke up and was left behind by astronauts who have landed on the moon since 1969.
Space debris includes satellite parts, rockets, cameras, bags, and golf balls. Also here are the ashes of Eugene Schumacher, one of the founders of the field of planetary science, which was placed in a polycarbonate capsule sent by NASA in 1998.
The moon is setting
Unfortunately, this lunar reality is not a myth. Every year, the Moon’s orbit moves four centimeters away from Earth, meaning that in just 500 million years, the Moon will be 14,600 miles farther than it is now.
Footprints on the Moon
Man hasn’t set foot on the moon in more than four decades. However, there are still traces of it. Is this evidence of alien form? No, those are just astronaut footprints. Because the moon has no air, these footprints last for millions of years.