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  • ...y worth bothering with a speedy deletion. May as well start a stub on Rev. Moon. Better a stub than a red link. --[[User:Tom Morris|Tom Morris]] 19:10, 26 ...ation Church]], not here, unless there were specific events/revelations in Moon's life which led him to adopt certain theological ideas. [[User:Anthony Ar
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  • {{r|Moon}}
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  • | pagename = Moon | abc = Moon
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  • {{r|Moon}}
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  • ...a more massive body such as a [[Star|star]], [[Planet|planet]], or [[Moon|moon]]. The speed is generally calculated by neglecting atmospheric drag or othe
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  • {{rpl|Moon}}
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  • {{r|Moon}}
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  • == Exploration of the moon ==
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  • A '''mountain''' is an elevated area of a [[planet]] or [[natural satellite|moon]], rapidly rising to high altitude. [[Earth]]'s highest mountain is [[Mount
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  • {{r|The Dark Side of the Moon}}
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  • | pagename = Sun Myung Moon | abc = Moon, Sun Myung
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  • {{r|Moon}}
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  • * ''Arrows to the Moon: Avro's Engineers and the Space Race '', Chris Gainor (2001). ISBN 1-896522 * ''Fallen Astronauts: Heroes Who Died Reaching for the Moon'', [[Colin Burgess]], Kate Doolan, Bert Vis (2003). ISBN 0-8032-6212-4
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  • ...e, which has a radius of about 1,500,000 km, and thus orbits Earth. If the Moon were farther away than 1,500,000 km, it would be more strongly influenced b
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  • ...composed of [[hydrogen]]. Atmospheres are held in place by the planet's or moon's gravitational force, and the constituents of the atmosphere often depend ...and blew much of the hydrogen out of the inner [[solar system]]. Saturn's moon [[Titan]] also has an atmosphere, which contains large volumes of clouds, m
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  • {{r|The Dark Side of the Moon}}
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  • ...lanet, the Hill sphere is the imaginary sphere within which a satellite or moon can be in orbit around the planet, and outside of which the Sun or star's g ...Moon orbits Earth it must lie within Earth's Hill sphere. However, if the Moon were far enough away from Earth -- outside Earth's Hill sphere -- it would
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  • ...y, a '''hemisphere'' is one half of the surface of Earth, or other planet, moon, or star. One may refer to the northern and southern hemispheres, whose bou
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  • {{r|For You and the Moon}}
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