by Anonymous on September 9th, 2007

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If you were driving a moon buggy on Earth's Moon, would you expect to see a mirage such as a "wet pavement" or "water hole" on the waterless Moon under the heat of a lunar afternoon sun? why or why not?

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  • by Esteban-- Smart ass Pumpkin on September 9th, 2007

    Esteban-- Smart ass Pumpkin

    those mirages are caused by light being bent by the atmosphere.

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