The Moon isn't just a rock in the sky. It's the reason you exist.
Without it, Earth would wobble out of control. Days would shrink to a few chaotic hours. Tides would vanish. Life as we know it would never have evolved.
It sits 238,855 miles away at 2,288 mph
And the wild part: it's slowly escaping. The Moon moves about 3.8 centimeters farther from Earth every single year.
Its surface holds footprints that will outlast every human civilization. With no wind, no rain, no erosion, the boot prints from Apollo 11 in 1969 are still perfectly preserved up there.
The same Moon that lit up the path of every ancient traveler is the exact one glowing outside your window tonight.
Caesar saw it. Cleopatra saw it. Your great-great-grandparents saw it.
It has watched empires rise, oceans shift, and entire species come and go, all without saying a word.
A silent witness to everything.