2 Studying the set text: Chapter 6 of Teach Yourself Planets

2.1 The Moon

David A. Rothery Teach Yourself Planets, Chapter 6, pp. 66-75, Hodder Education, 2000, 2003.

Copyright © David Rothery

In this chapter you will learn:

  • about the nearest planetary body to the Earth

  • about the long record of impact cratering on its surface, and about the ancient eruptions that flooded many low-lying areas.

Planetary facts
Equatorial radius (km) 1738
Mass (relative to Earth) 0.0123 (7.35 × 1022 kg)
Density (g/cm3) 3.34
Surface gravity (relative to Earth) 0.17
Rotation period 27.32 days
Axial inclination 6.67°
Distance from Earth 384,400 km
Orbital period 27.32 days
Orbital eccentricity 0.05
Composition of surface rocky
Mean surface temperature 1 °C
Composition of atmosphere argon, helium, atomic oxygen, sodium, potassium
Atmospheric pressure at surface (relative to Earth) 2 × 10−14
Number of satellites 0
David A. Rothery, Teach Yourself Planets, p. 66, Hodder Education, 2000, 2003. Copyright © David Rothery