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write story on travel to moon (80-100) words​

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Answered by bhumi8390
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The moon has 6 times less gravity than earth, so objects and people can float on the moon. The moon doesn't have oxygen either, so astronauts have to take air balloons with them.

In the spaceship, things are kept in safe places as to keep them in place. A 100 kg weight on earth would weigh less than 17 kg on the moon!

One of the first living things sent to the moon, Laika, was a dog sent to outer space by Russia, died after 4 hours in the spacecraft. Laika was a street dog before her sending to outer space. She was trained to sit in a spacecraft and to be used to loud noises that the spaceship's engine made. The Russians, at that time competing with America, wanted to experiment sending an animal to an orbit with earth. First the Russians claimed that Laika had lived for 3 days inside the spaceship, but 45 years later they admitted that she had survived for only 4 hours. This raised a protest on animal cruelty among the Russians.

The moon has no water of its own, so astronauts have to take their own water.

Travelling to the moon has advanced the modern science very much. Astronauts sometimes take notes when on the moon and bring them back to earth. The astronauts have to take pencils as the ink inside pens would not go down onto paper and instead go up because of the less gravity.

The view on the way to the moon is absolutely wonderful. Stars, planets, and other galaxies lay on the blackness of space. Some spaceships, in order to capture this fabulous sight, have high-tech cameras planted on them.

The moon has some steep cliffs and big craters so it can be dangerous. It's also made of rocks, just like earth.

Astronauts must train for years before they can go out into outer space or even to the moon. They need to learn how to fix the spaceship if it breaks down in space. They also must learn how to use their spacesuits.

Astronauts must have excellent eyesight. Many people train for years to become astronauts but cannot travel into space or to the moon because of their eyesight or other defects.

Astronauts are not very safe on the moon, but high-tech sensors and radios installed on the helmet or spacesuit help the operators on Earth to know whether the air pressure and temperature are comfortable for the astronaut. The operators can also sometimes change the temperature and air pressure inside the spacesuit!

Travelling to the moon has developed modern science a lot, and as Neil Armstrong said, is a giant leap for mankind.

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Answered by avaniaarna
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this is just made up essay

i have written someone name!

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Hi, my name is Jo and I went to the Moon last year with Elle. Now I will tell you what happened to Elle and I when we went.

One day I was with Elle at my Dad’s office, which is a launch site. In the morning, he showed us a rocket ship. Curious, Elle and I jumped in and as soon as my dad said, “Don’t do that!” the rocket voice started to count, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 and blast off! Just when Elle started to say, “We should not have done that Jo” we were flying high up into the air. “Well, we’re up here now, so we cannot go back down” I replied sadly.

As we went up into space we bumped into an asteroid field. So Elle pressed the red ‘destroy’ button and a force-field thingy plunged out of the rocket and immediately destroyed all the asteroids that were bothering Elle and I. Next we realised that the rocket was shaking heavily, so I pressed the ‘detach’ button and we started falling. Suddenly we heard a bang and felt a hard thump.

Then we got out of the rocket ship. “We are on the Moon Elle, the one you see at night in the sky!” I exclaimed. ”Oh wow, this is amazing” Elle said dreamily. “I know, it is beautiful” I replied excitedly.

Next, we set up a grey space house (which was actually very big). After Elle and I set the space house up, we had a PB and J (which is a Peanut butter and Jelly sandwich). “This is yummy” Elle said, with the sandwich in her mouth. “I think it is even better than a Mar’s Bar” I said cheerfully. “Let’s go to the space bed now, I’m tired” said Elle. “Okay, let’s go” I replied.

The next day, we were up and out of the space house. We didn’t really need space gear as we found two wristbands (one was for me and the other for Elle) that gave you oxygen, so that you could breathe and you wouldn’t die. When we were outside the space house Elle said, “We can play moon bounce if you want?” “Um, ok, there is just one thing, I don’t exactly know how to play moon bounce” I replied. “Oh, it’s so easy, all you have to do is bounce as high as you can” Elle replied. After we finished talking we played moon bounce, when suddenly a rocket was plummeting towards us.

My Dad walked out of the rocket and looked at us madly, until Elle and I said together, “We’re sorry, we didn’t mean to cause any trouble.” “Oh it’s fine, as long as you two curious girls are safe” my Dad said overjoyed (I hugged him). Next, my Dad took Elle and I into the rocket and flew us back to the launch site. When we were out of the ship, Elle’s mother and father were there and Elle ran over to them and hugged them tightly. Then I said, “We can pretend to play moon jump at school on Monday.” “Okay,” Elle replied.

“Goodbye Elle” I said. “Bye bye Jo” Elle replied back, as she walked into the distance. After Elle left, my Dad picked me up and hugged me and said, “Did you enjoy going to the moon?” ”Yes!” I replied back. After Dad and I had a talk, we strolled out of the launching site and walked back to our 4 level house, where we have lived happy ever since.

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