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The Moon has no faces. It has one side facing Earth called the near side, and one side that is always facing away called the far side.
Faces in the Moon has 193 pages.
A total of 101 missions have been launched to the Moon by various countries since the 1950s. These missions include both orbiters and landers that have been sent to study the Moon's surface, geology, and composition.
The moon has one face that is constantly facing the Earth, a phenomenon known as synchronous rotation. This means that only one side of the moon is visible to us from Earth.
The Faces of the Moon was created in 2001.
The ISBN of Faces in the Moon is 0806127740.
Faces in the Moon was created in 1994.
It takes 29.5 days for the moon to go through all of its faces. (I saw the answer in an awesome book)
The four main phases of the moon are New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, and Last Quarter.
The "faces" are just "wrinkles," or imperfections, on the moon. The moon is like the earth and has valleys, and mountains. From far, far away, we see "faces" because of the wrinkles.
Yes, half of the moon is always lit because it faces the sun.
it has moon faces because as we move around the sun the moon moves around us and the earth gives off a shadow witch makes moon faces.