Unlike some of the stars, Moon erodes at rate of just .01 meters per 20 million years. That is why the moon we see today had also been experienced in the same shape by our early ancestors — the cavemen. Also, the first recorded mention about the Moon traces back to 2500 BC in Mesopotamia. Those civilisations referred to Moon as something holy and also used its position in calendars to determine time and date.
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We have always been fascinated by the moon especially since every nation wanted to step a foot on the surface. Learn more about the shiny, small object that has always been our companion during nights.
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