Today we will talk to you about the Earth's satellite - the Moon, the closest star to Earth. Why does the moon orbit specifically around the Earth and not other planets? The answer is simple because the moon is smaller than the Earth, and the gravitational force of the Earth is very great, so the Earth makes the moon rotate around it.
Also, the Moon is the only object where man has set foot. Most people call the Moon the goddess of all oceans, bays, lakes, and rivers. I agree with this because, in fact, if the Moon gets even one meter closer to Earth, tides and ebb tides occur, i.e. the water level in all seas and bays rises and large waves begin to splash. If the Moon gets too close to Earth, disaster will occur, and various floods and inundations will occur, and Earth will be swallowed up by water. Therefore, the Moon is also the goddess of all tides.
I would also like to tell you more about who was the first to visit the Moon, here I can say that it is not exact because there is still controversy today as to whether Americans or Russia were the first to visit the Moon. But I am more inclined to the version that Americans were the first to visit the Moon because there is a lot of evidence, and I have not heard anything about Russia, no news or anything else. Although I believe that maybe some other civilization or someone else visited the Moon before us, but I can say for sure that no matter how many times we visit, we find nothing interesting in it. There is no life on the Moon, but I think in the future, in a hundred years, people will start building their bases there and gradually begin to work and explore the whole Moon because sooner or later overpopulation will take its toll, and people will have nowhere to go, and in the end, there will only be one option - to conquer other planets and move from Earth.