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What scenic spots should I visit when traveling to the moon?

The distance between the moon and the earth is 384000 kilometers. What means of transportation should I choose first if I want to travel to the moon? If it is a missile, the fastest missile speed is close to 25,200 km/h, and it takes about 15 hours to reach the moon. If it is a rocket, the speed of the rocket is close to the second cosmic speed 1 1.2 km/s, and it takes 9.5 hours to arrive at this speed. . . . .

Attractions to visit the moon: If you can travel to the moon, besides the Apollo 1 1 and other attractions that people talk about, there are many natural landscapes, even comparable to the wonders discovered by the earth or other planetary satellites.

1. A small crater named Peary is located in the middle of the North Pole of the moon. It was named Piri in memory of robert Peary, the first explorer to reach the North Pole of the Earth.

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Copernicus crater, which can be seen from the earth, can be said to be one of the most beautiful scenic spots on the moon. It is about 58 miles in diameter and can be clearly seen through binoculars. It is surrounded by a circle of white matter and is located on a black flat ground. This crater looks bright and striking.

3. Bali on the Moon: Mountain

Slightly. Peak Mountain, which stands out from the crowd on the empty surface of the moon, is really worth seeing. It is about 1.5 miles high and looks like a pyramid, which is the most prominent of all the peaks around the crater.

The majestic Alpine Grand Canyon divides the whole mountain in two. The Alps Grand Canyon is about 103 miles long and 6 miles wide. It exists because there is a crack on the surface of the moon.

5. Straight wall. A straight wall is a very long cliff on the moon, or more accurately, an inner slope. Its official name is the Latin word Rupes.

Recta, which means straight cliff. Like Pico Mountain, it is located on flat land, so it can be seen through a small telescope. The cliff is almost completely vertical and stretches for 75 miles.

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Aitken Basin in the South Pole of the Moon. It is the largest crater on the moon with a diameter of 1, 392 miles and a depth of 8 miles. It is also one of the largest craters in the whole solar system. This is the result of the collision between the moon and an asteroid millions of years ago. If placed on the earth, it would probably range from new york to Kansas City.

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Natural bridge. This is one of the most surprising sights of the moon for astronomers, because most natural bridges on the earth are formed by wind or water erosion, but obviously there are no such two effects on the moon. There can only be one explanation, that is, when a volcano erupts on the moon, magma is ejected in two places, forming a natural bridge 60 feet long and two lanes wide on the expressway.