US Curriculum Alignment
CCSS SL.K.5, NGSS 1-ESS1-1, NGSS 5-ESS1-1
Planet Poster – Moon (Cross-Section)
Moon as a freigestellt planet poster — the planet alone on a clean background.
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Earth's Moon is the only place beyond our home planet that humans have walked on, its grey, dusty surface pocked with craters, dark lava plains called maria, and towering highlands. It has no atmosphere and no wind, so footprints there can last for ages.
Roughly a quarter the width of Earth, it controls our ocean tides through gravity. This nameless print lets a child add the label themselves while learning lunar phases and features.
No invented anatomy.
No blurred or fused details.
The same hand-drawn look across the whole collection — verified against the real species, animal by animal.
“The closer you look, the more it should hold up.”
Every animal is reviewed against real species references before it becomes part of a product. We check the body structure, proportions, joints, feet, paws, hooves, beaks, horns, tails and species-specific markings.
Where toes and claws are visible, their number and arrangement match the real animal. There are no fused paws, missing limbs, unexplained extra toes or shapes that fall apart when you look more closely.
The illustration remains soft and hand-drawn, but the anatomy underneath it must make sense.
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The Moon has no moons of its own; it is itself Earth's single natural satellite. It remains the fifth-largest moon in the solar system, behind Jupiter's Ganymede, Callisto, and Io and Saturn's Titan.
Lunar surface temperatures swing from about 127°C in direct sunlight to -173°C during the two-week lunar night, one of the widest temperature ranges of any body in the solar system. The lack of atmosphere means there is nothing to trap heat or moderate the swings.
Yes, the Moon is the only body beyond Earth that humans have walked on, starting with Apollo 11 in 1969 and continuing through five more crewed landings by 1972. Robotic missions from multiple countries have also landed rovers and landers there in more recent years.


