Q. The term ‘Far side of the Moon’ was often seen in the news. It refers to –

[A] The side of the Moon that is always illuminated by the Sun.

[B] The side of the Moon that never gets sunlight and is always dark.

[C] The area on the Moon where large impact craters are found.

[D] The side of the Moon that always faces away from Earth.

Answer: D
Notes:

Explanation – The Moon is tidally locked with Earth, which means that it rotates on its axis at the same rate at which it orbits our planet. As a result, the same side of the Moon always faces Earth, while the far side remains unseen from our perspective. It is important to note that the far side of the Moon does receive sunlight and experiences day and night cycles, just like the near side. However, due to the tidal locking, it is never visible from Earth without the aid of spacecraft or lunar orbiters.

Source: The Hindu

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