The moon is about 386,242 miles from Earth. Our moon is certainly not low. More than that – it is big enough to be a full planet, of course, if it revolved around the sun, not the earth. The moon is a quarter the diameter of Earth. Only Pluto larger satellites relative to the size of the planet around which it revolves. We invite you to see how the other planets would look if they were at the scene of the moon. So, the Moon, as we see it quite often.
The Moon
Mercury
Mars
Venus
Neptune
Uranus
Saturn
Jupiter
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