'''The Moon''' (''Luna'') is the Earth's solitary satellite, roughly 385,000 kilometers away.
Get in
The Moon has had no visitors since the end of the Apollo program in 1972. America's NASA, the European Space Agency and the Chinese space program all have apparently serious plans to return, but none are in a hurry: NASA's target date for the next man on the moon is 2018, while both the ESA and the Chinese are aiming at 2024.
If you're content with just taking a closer look, Space Adventures and the Russian Space Agency have floated the idea of a flight around the moon for a cool US$100 million or so; see Space for details.
Get around
Conventional aircraft are useless on the Moon since there is no atmosphere to generate the aerodynamic lift they require to fly. The primary method of transportation has been '''lunar rovers''', three of which are still stranded at Mons Hadley, the Descartes Highland and the Taurus-Littrow valley.
Gravity on the Moon's surface is only one-sixth of the Earth, which compensates in part for having to wear a bulky pressurized spacesuit.
By plane
See
Luna 2. xact location unknown. ear Aristides, Archimedes, and Autolycus craters. The first man made object to reach the Moon
Tranquility Base. are Tranquillitatis. ear Sabine and Ritter craters. The site of the first human landing on the Moon.
Earth. Visible from only one side of the Moon
Dark Side of The Moon. Visit the part of the moon that is not visible from the earth. Also visible in most good music shops.
Do
Rock collecting is the most obvious hobby, and it's easy to do since the Moon is one giant rock. Dust collecting is also a favorite among tourists.
Play golf. There are no established golf courses available, but the moon does provide you with an excellent opportunity to practice your sand trap shots.
Buy
Nothing. But the man in the moon would like it if you would leave a tip.
Eat
There are no restaurants or shops available on the Moon. Take all the food you need with you.
Drink
There is next to nothing to drink on the moon, bring your own bottled water from home. There might be ice located in deep craters in the polar regions.
Sleep
The next phase of lunar exploration will probably involve the construction of permanent manned bases in the Moon's polar regions.
Stay safe
Due to the fact that there are no humans on the moon, there is also no crime problem.
The universe however is out to get you and this will become all to apparent once you leave the comforts of Earth. In addition to the obvious problems of freezing cold temperatures and the lack of a breathable atmosphere, in order to stay alive you will have to take precautions:
Solar storms (''there is no magnetic field to deflect these high energy particles'')
Meteor impacts (''there is no atmosphere to burn them befor they impact the surface'')
Stay healthy
There are no hospitals or emergency medical facilities on the Moon.
Get out
Earth