The Moon’s Weatherless World Explained

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Why does the Moon have no weather? Unlike Earth, the Moon has no rain, wind, clouds, or storms—but the reason goes far beyond simply being "airless." In this video, we explore the science behind the Moon's missing atmosphere, why its temperatures are so extreme, how space weather shapes its surface, and why footprints left by astronauts are still there more than 50 years later. Timestamps: 0:00 – Introduction 0:40 – A Quick History of Our Understanding of the Moon 1:15 – Weather Needs an Atmosphere 2:10 – No Air Means No Wind 2:56 – No Water Means No Rain 3:38 – The Moon Has Extreme Temperatures 4:18 – Dust Behaves Differently 4:58 – Space Weather Still Affects the Moon 5:42 – Why Craters Last for Millions of Years 6:26 – Could the Moon Ever Have Weather? 7:03 – Fun Facts About the Moon 7:38 – Conclusion #HistoryOfSimpleThings #Moon #Space #Astronomy #ScienceExplained #HowThingsWork #DidYouKnow

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