"Like every great river and every great sea, the moon belongs to none and belongs to all. It still holds the key to madness, still controls the tides that lap on shores everywhere, still guards the lovers who kiss in every land under no banner but the sky".
E.B. White The New Yorker, July 26, 1969
Where does the Moon come from?
Scientist believe that our Moon formed out of a ‘giant impact’ that occurred between a Mars-sized planet and the early Earth, some 4.5 billion years ago. The Moon was then formed from the coalescence of the orbiting debris scattered during the impact.