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the surface of the moon is

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Answered by dangeranupadhikari12
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he moon not only regulates the ebb and flow of the tides, but it also moderates the Earth's rotation, helping to create a stable climate. The size, shape and distance of the moon from the Earth all contribute to how the moon affects its nearest neighbor. For centuries, people have debated whether the moon is perfectly round, moderately spheroid or non spherical. Through observation both from Earth and from various missions to the moon, scientists have been able to determine the satellite's shape.

Answered by Anonymous
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The moon not only regulates the ebb and flow of the tides, but it also moderates the Earth's rotation, helping to create a stable climate. The size, shape and distance of the moon from the Earth all contribute to how the moon affects its nearest neighbor. For centuries, people have debated whether the moon is perfectly round, moderately spheroid or nonspherical. Through observation both from Earth and from various missions to the moon, scientists have been able to determine the satellite's shape.

Shape of the Moon

The moon is a spheroid, not completely round but egg-shaped, according to NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter website. The moon's shape derives from its rotation, with the large end of the egg-shape pointing toward the Earth. Not only does the moon have an irregular shape, but its center of mass is irregular as well -- it's approximately 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) out from the geometric center of the moon

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