jordmåne
Jordmåne, the Norwegian term for Earth's Moon, is Earth's natural satellite. It orbits about 384,400 kilometers from Earth and completes a sidereal month in 27.3 days; its phases repeat roughly every 29.5 days. The Moon is tidally locked, presenting the same face to Earth.
Diameter 3,474 kilometers; mass about 7.35×10^22 kilograms. It has no substantial atmosphere, only a very thin
Formation is best explained by the giant-impact hypothesis: a Mars-sized body collided with early Earth around
Geologic features include craters, rilles, and mare basins. The far side is more heavily cratered than the
Exploration began with NASA's Apollo 11 in 1969, when humans first walked on the surface. Twelve astronauts
The jordmåne influences Earth's tides and, over long timescales, stabilizes its axial tilt. It remains a primary