According to history, the Moon was formed 4.5 billion years ago as a result of a collision between the Earth and the Tea, an ancient star with a size between Mars and the Moon. In the same way, the phases of the moon have been totally important for many people, because they are used to cut hair, sow, harvest, wax and many other things.
The first man to step on the Moon was Neil Alden Armstrong, better known as Neil Armstrong, on July 20, 1969. Once he stepped on this surface, he expressed the phrase: "It's a small step for a man, but a great leap for mankind." humanity". Neil was an American astronaut, space engineer, fighter pilot, test pilot, and college professor.
For its part, although many are not aware of it and it is cataloged as a mystery about the Moon, it is of vital importance for the Earth, because it is in charge of directing the tides, maintaining a stable climate on our planet and the cycle of the seasons. When the Moon is far from the Earth and has no gravitational influence on it, it would also rotate every 8 hours and not 24 hours, causing a year to last 1095 days and reducing people's life expectancy.
With this satellite we find many mysteries about the Moon, which make us understand a little about its importance on earth. On October 26, 2009, NASA announced the discovery of water on the Moon . This finding is important because it ensures that the water can be distributed over the entire surface and is not limited to cold or dark places. In addition, NASA has had a great job since then, since they have had to investigate how water is formed and persists on the Moon, a place where there is no air.
In the same way, NASA plans a trip for 2024 with the main objective of sending a woman and a man to the Moon to study the surface in depth and begin to establish bases, departure ports on the Moon, which in a future will allow the departure of exploratory ships to Mars, the asteroids, Jupiter and Saturn.