Who first said I love you to the moon and back?

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  1. Who first said I love you to the moon and back?
  2. What does I Love You 3000 means?
  3. What is better than I love you to the moon and back?
  4. Where is the quote I love you to the moon and back from?
  5. How do you express love in words?
  6. How many miles is it to the moon?
  7. How long would it take to walk to the moon?
  8. How many people have walked on the moon?
  9. How long does it take a human to get to the moon?
  10. Is anyone lost in space?
  11. Can you get pregnant in space?
  12. Do we age faster in space?
  13. How do female astronauts pee?
  14. How many days on Earth is a year in space?
  15. Can life survive on Mars?
  16. Will humans go extinct?
  17. Does Mars have oxygen?
  18. Can we live on moon?
  19. Who owns the moon?
  20. Why did we stop going to the moon?
  21. What lives on the moon?
  22. Can we breathe on the moon?
  23. How cold is the moon?
  24. What is on dark side of moon?
  25. What does dark moon mean?

Who first said I love you to the moon and back?

sam McBratney

What does I Love You 3000 means?

When Tony says “I love you tons” she says “I love you 3000” A ton is 2000 pounds. Saying I love you 3000 means she loves him more.

What is better than I love you to the moon and back?

“But I love you so much more than just to the moon and back.” ... You mean the world to me and I love you. There is no pretending, I love you, and I will love you until I die, and if there is life after that, I'll love you then. I love you more than yesterday and that's how I feel everyday.

Where is the quote I love you to the moon and back from?

It came from the 1994 children's book Guess How Much I Love You. If you're not familiar with the book, it's about an emotionally troubled father unable to accept the love of his child. It begins with Little Nutbrown Hare requesting Big Nutbrown Hare to guess how much he loves him.

How do you express love in words?

Expressing Deep Love in Words

  1. I cherish you.
  2. I want a lifetime with you.
  3. I adore you.
  4. I am better because of you.
  5. I need you by my side.
  6. I cannot stop thinking about you.
  7. My love for you is unconditional and eternal.
  8. All of the good in my life is because of you.

How many miles is it to the moon?

384,400 km

How long would it take to walk to the moon?

83,333 hours

How many people have walked on the moon?

Twelve people

How long does it take a human to get to the moon?

On average it takes around three days for a manned spacecraft to get to the Moon. This is based on the nine manned missions to the Moon and the six which landed on it's surface.

Is anyone lost in space?

A total of 18 people have lost their lives either while in space or in preparation for a space mission, in four separate incidents. Given the risks involved in space flight, this number is surprisingly low. The two worst disasters both involved NASA's space shuttle.

Can you get pregnant in space?

As a result NASA's official policy forbids pregnancy in space. Female astronauts are tested regularly in the 10 days prior to launch. And sex in space is very much frowned upon.

Do we age faster in space?

Spaceflight influences biology in dramatic ways, and people in space appear to experience the effects of aging faster than people on Earth. ... The health effects associated with spaceflight have several similarities to aging-related disorders, such as cancer and osteoporosis.

How do female astronauts pee?

With the older latrine models on the ISS, astronauts urinate into a handheld funnel and defecate into a device that looks like a smaller version of a traditional toilet seat. A fan inside each apparatus suctions the waste away from the body, an important function in an environment where everything floats.

How many days on Earth is a year in space?

365 days

Can life survive on Mars?

However, the surface is not hospitable to humans or most known life forms due to the radiation, greatly reduced air pressure, and an atmosphere with only 0.

Will humans go extinct?

The short answer is yes. The fossil record shows everything goes extinct, eventually. Almost all species that ever lived, over 99.

Does Mars have oxygen?

Mars' atmosphere is dominated by carbon dioxide (CO₂) at a concentration of 96%. Oxygen is only 0.

Can we live on moon?

Though the Moon has no liquid water, in 2018 NASA confirmed it does exist on the surface in ice form. ... Settlers would use this water for drinking, and extract the hydrogen and oxygen for rocket fuel. And they would also save some for another key element of survival – growing food.

Who owns the moon?

The Outer Space Treaty means therefore that - no matter whose national flags are planted on the lunar surface - no nation can 'own' the Moon. As of 2019, 109 nations are bound by the Treaty, and another 23 have signed the agreement but have yet to be officially recognised.

Why did we stop going to the moon?

But in 1970 future Apollo missions were cancelled. Apollo 17 became the last manned mission to the Moon, for an indefinite amount of time. The main reason for this was money. The cost of getting to the Moon was, ironically, astronomical.

What lives on the moon?

In the articles, Herschel is alleged to have observed creatures that look like bison, goats, unicorns, and tail-less beavers in forests on the moon. The most stunning find, however, was the discovery of human-bat creatures who had constructed temples on the moon.

Can we breathe on the moon?

The Moon doesn't have an atmosphere or air for humans to breathe. But its surface - which is covered by a substance called lunar regolith (Moon dust!) - is almost 50% oxygen.

How cold is the moon?

Taking the Moon's Temperature Daytime temperatures near the lunar equator reach a boiling 250 degrees Fahrenheit (120° C, 400 K), while nighttime temperatures get to a chilly -208 degrees Fahrenheit (-130° C, 140 K). The Moon's poles are even colder.

What is on dark side of moon?

Capturing the dark side The 'dark side' of the Moon refers to the hemisphere of the Moon that is facing away from the Earth. In reality it is no darker than any other part of the Moon's surface as sunlight does in fact fall equally on all sides of the Moon.

What does dark moon mean?

The term dark moon describes the last visible crescent of a waning Moon. ... However, some argue that this term should describe the Moon during the period when it is not reflecting direct sunlight toward Earth. The period when no direct sunlight is reflected by the Moon toward Earth lasts from 21 to 26 hours.