Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. Orbiting Earth at around 384.4 megameters in distance, its gravitational influence slightly lengthens Earth's day and is the main driver of Earth's tides. Being tidally locked to Earth, a full rotation of the Moon being about the same time as a month means that the same side of the Moon always faces Earth.
The Moon can be found in Orbit in Tasty Planet and Distant Future in Tasty Planet Back for Seconds. It can also be seen in Tasty Blue in the Arctic region and in Tasty Planet Forever in the Big City Bee world.
Level Sightings[]
- Orbit 10
- Solar System Snack; Solar System Snack Hard
- All The Way Down; All The Way Down Hard
- Tale of a Shark
- Don't Worry, Bee Happy
Size[]
- Tasty Planet: About 3.46 megameters
- Tasty Planet Back for Seconds: About 3.01 megameters
- Tasty Blue: 13 Megameters
- Tasty Planet Forever: 5.43 Megameters
Games[]
Trivia[]
- It has the same model in Tasty Planet Back for Seconds and Tasty Blue, even though the former has top-down view and the latter has side view.
- In Tasty Planet, it's the largest object in the Orbit.
- Being roughly the same visual size, it and the red Earth Chunk are the largest objects in Tasty Blue.
- For some reason, when the moon is eaten, very large tsunamis aren't created. Which is unrealistic.
- It is the only object in the franchise to be explicitly edible in all 4 games.