@spaceteanow: 🌕 Welcome to Moon Week! 🚀✨ We’re celebrating the anniversary of the first humans on the Moon by diving into everything lunar. 🌙 Did you know the Moon always shows us the same face? That’s because of tidal locking — its rotation and orbit both take 27.3 days, so we never see the far side from Earth (which still gets sunlight, by the way—it’s not the “dark side” 😉). The Moon controls our tides, goes through beautiful phases, and even occasionally gives us eclipses—when everything lines up just right. 🌑🌗🌕 Its surface tells a story: ancient craters, volcanic plains called maria, and shimmering highlands made of calcium-rich rock. It’s like a time capsule of the early solar system. The Moon isn’t just a nightlight in the sky—it’s a frozen record of our cosmic past. 🌌 What’s your favorite Moon fact? Or is there something you’ve always wanted to know about our lunar neighbor? 👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments & let’s explore together! #MoonWeek #LunarLove #SpaceFacts #MoonPhases #NASA #Apollo11 #LunarScience #TidalLocking #AstroGeology #TheMoon #SpaceTea #SpaceLovers #MoonMagic #nasa #spacex #artemis