Hard to believe that nothing is holding it there, like a cable, tethered to the Earth. Yet it is always there. Just like we are always on the ground. I guess old Issac Newton was a pretty sharp cookie.
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Thanks @old-guy-photos! Yes we are always on the ground and the moon is always up there set in the firmament. Most years there are 12 full moons in a year and some years there are 13 full moons in a year. Next year, 2018 is a year when we will see 13 full moons in a year. The moon is so reliable for telling time like the sun and stars it is amazing. The handy work of God.