What do YOU see when you look up at the moon? A crab? A tree? Or a familiar face? To celebrate 50 years since Apollo 11 landed on the moon, we're taking a look at what our splotchy natural satellite is really made of, and why it's always staring at us...seriously, it's kinda creepy...
With thanks to NASA, USGS, Google, and the creators of Universe Sandbox 2 for the footage.
This video is part of a WeCreateEdu collaboration to celebrate 50 years since the moon landing. Explore the playlist to find out more about space and our lunar companion.
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