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  • |+Earth's Moon: Facts & Figures<ref name=MoonPhoto/><ref name=FactSheet/> |colspan=2 align=center|{{Image|Full Moon.jpg|center|255px|A Full Moon, as seen from [[Earth]].}}
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  • '''''Full Moon''''' is a comic novel by [[P.G. Wodehouse]], first published in the United * [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/w/p-g-wodehouse/full-moon.htm Fantastic Fiction's page], with details of published editions, photos o
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  • |Crescent Moon.jpg‎|Crescent Moon |Copernicus (moon).jpg‎|Copernicus
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  • ...3, Blue Dot Kids Press, 36 pp. Describes when and where each phase of the moon can be seen in the day and night sky. ISBN 978-1737603252
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  • ...-occurring [[satellite]] that is in [[orbit]] around a [[planet]]; ''the'' moon is the [[Earth (planet)|Earth's]] only satellite.
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  • The largest moon of Uranus, discovered by William Herschel in 1787 and named after the queen
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  • The outermost (and second largest) moon of Uranus, discovered by William Herschel in 1787 and named after the king
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  • {{Image|Pale Moon Rising cover.jpg|right|150px|Cover of the 1977 St. Martin's Press hardback '''Pale Moon Rising''' is a 1977 novel by [[Manning O'Brine]]. The last of his 11 books
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  • ...e project for collaborative annotation of structures on the surface of the moon
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  • Moon of [[Saturn]], the second-largest moon in the [[Solar System]]
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  • '''Ban Ki-Moon''' became the eighth [[Secretary-General of the United Nations]] in Decembe | title = Biography, Ban Ki-Moon
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  • The Reverend '''Sun Myung Moon''' (February 25, 1920–) is the founder and leader of the [[Unification Ch Many aspects of Rev. Moon's teachings are controversial. The three biggest points of theological disp
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ban Ki-moon]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Man Who Sold the Moon (short story)/Definition]]
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  • ...terprise to make the first [[space launch vehicle|space flights]] to the [[Moon]]
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  • {{r|Man Who Sold the Moon (collection)|''Man who Sold the Moon'' (collection)}} {{r|Moon}}
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  • ...3, Blue Dot Kids Press, 36 pp. Describes when and where each phase of the moon can be seen in the day and night sky. ISBN 978-1737603252
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  • ...hat lies just beyond the northwest rim of the [[Moon]], on the [[Far side (Moon)|far side]] as seen from the [[Earth]].
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  • A region of a planet or moon's crust that is denser than average.
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  • Moon of [[Saturn]], the second-largest moon in the [[Solar System]]
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  • Unit of time originally corresponding approximately to one cycle of the moon's phases, or about 30 days or 4 weeks.
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  • {{r|Man Who Sold the Moon (collection)|''Man who Sold the Moon'' (collection)}} {{r|Moon}}
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  • A '''lunar eclipse''' occurs when the Earth’s shadow passes across the full [[Moon]], making it appear as though someone is rubbing it out slowly, or drawing ...this would happen every month, as the Moon orbits the Earth; however, the Moon's orbit has a slight wobble so most months it is either too high or too lo
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  • |Crescent Moon.jpg‎|Crescent Moon |Copernicus (moon).jpg‎|Copernicus
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  • The sixth-largest [[moon]] of [[Saturn]].
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  • The Reverend '''Sun Myung Moon''' (February 25, 1920–) is the founder and leader of the [[Unification Ch Many aspects of Rev. Moon's teachings are controversial. The three biggest points of theological disp
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  • ...honic Universe. The black point at centre is the Earth, rounded by Sun and Moon. Otherwise, the Sun is rounded by five orbits, marked with the planet's sym ...arth remains static, being the centre of the [[Sun|Sun's]] and the [[Moon|Moon's]] orbits. Above all, remains the cristaline [[stellar sphere]].
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  • {{r|Apollo Moon landing hoax claims}} {{r|Moon}}
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  • An elevated area of a [[planet]] or [[moon]], rapidly rising to [[high altitude]].
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  • ...://www.iasl.mcgill.ca/spacelaw/moon.html 1979 UN Declaration on the Moon] (Moon Treaty)
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  • {{r|Apollo Moon landing hoax claims}} {{r|Moon}}
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  • When the Earth’s shadow passes across the full [[Moon]].
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  • Periods of visibility of celestial objects, e.g. the moon.
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  • ...on Earth furthest from the moon.) The tidal force exerted by Earth on the moon is much greater: about <math>\scriptstyle 4.9 \times 10^-5 \frac m {s^2}</m ...es, but the hydrosphere would not be truly spherical in the absence of the moon, due to the rotation of Earth, and irregularities in the composition of Ear
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  • ...n the level of the [[ocean]] rises or falls due to [[tidal force]]s. The [[moon]] and the [[sun]] both exert tidal forces on the earth and the earth's ocea ...e the meridian. The rotation of the earth relative to the position of the moon takes approximately 24 hours and 50 minutes, thus a high (or low) tide is e
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  • {{r|Moon|The Moon}}
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  • ...rschel]]. It was named after one of the giants of [[Greek mythology]]. The moon is notable as a candidate for harbouring extra-terrestrial [[life]]. ...ses/newsrelease20080326 Cassini tastes organic material at Saturn's geyser moon]'. 26th March 2008.</ref>
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  • Series of robotic spacecraft missions sent to the Moon by the Soviet Union between 1959 and 1976.
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  • ...y [[NASA]] during the years 1961–1975 with the goal of conducting manned [[moon]] landing missions.
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  • .../0/a53411230b7e8caa86256b5a005cf758?OpenDocument CORE/NSF] ''Arrows to the Moon'' synopsis .../www.historyshots.com/space/timeline.cfm Timeline of the Space Race to the Moon 1960 - 1969]
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  • ...uttle Atlantis|Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'']] towards Jupiter and its [[Moon|moon]]s in 1989. It arrived in the Jupiter system just over six years later (in
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  • One half of the surface of Earth, or other planet, moon, or star.
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  • ...the changing phases of the [[moon]]. The lunar month - the time which the moon takes to complete one cycle of phases - is about 29.53 days long, and thus ...into twelve months varying from 28 to 31 days, and thus the timing of the moon's phases varies irregularly from month to month. The [[Maya calendar]] does
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  • ...e project for collaborative annotation of structures on the surface of the moon
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  • {{rpl|Oberon (moon)}}
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  • Secret Soviet rocket intended to send Soviet cosmonauts to the Moon, which was cancelled in 1976 after a series of launch failures.
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  • {{rpl|Titania (moon)}}
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  • ...stant motion of the ocean waters caused by winds, the gravity pull of both Moon and Sun and seawater density differences.
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  • ...doned due to an on-board explosion while the craft was journeying to the [[moon]].
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  • ...nsisted of Pete Townshend on guitar, John Entwistle on bass, drummer Keith Moon and Roger Daltrey on vocals.
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  • ...astronaut (born 1930) who was a member of the [[Apollo 11]] mission to the Moon and was the second man to set foot on the lunar surface.
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  • ...of America|American]] astronaut and the first human being to walk on the [[Moon]] as part of [[NASA]]'s Apollo 11 project on On July 16, 1969.
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  • ...the Apollo program, along with the Lunar Module, to land astronauts on the Moon.
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  • {{r|Blue Moon of Kentucky}} {{r|Blue Moon (song)}}
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  • * {{Cite book | last=Chaikin| first=Andrew | title=A man on the moon | publisher=Penguin books| year=1995 |isbn = 0-14-024146-9}} ...year= 2007 | title=[[In the Shadow of the Moon (book)|In the Shadow of the Moon]] | chapter=A Challenging Journey to Tranquility, 1965-1969}}
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  • {{rpl|Titan (moon)}}
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  • * ''Fallen Astronauts: Heroes who Died Reaching for the Moon'', with Kate Doolan, 2003 * ''[[In the Shadow of the Moon (book)|In the Shadow of the Moon]]: A Challenging Journey to Tranquility, 1965-1969'', with [[Francis French
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  • ...k this photograph of fellow astronaut Edwin ("Buzz") Aldrin walking on the Moon's surface during the lunar landing.}} ...t|285px|'''Apollo 11:''' During Apollo 11, the first manned landing on the Moon, Astronaut Neil Armstrong took this photograph of fellow astronaut Edwin ("
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  • ...terprise to make the first [[space launch vehicle|space flights]] to the [[Moon]]
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  • ...-occurring [[satellite]] that is in [[orbit]] around a [[planet]]; ''the'' moon is the [[Earth (planet)|Earth's]] only satellite.
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  • .../That's All I Want From You/Tennessee Waltz/ We Belong Together/Son Of The Moon/Your Love Is Growing Cold/Donna/Patti Ann/ Daydreams/Vaya Con Dios .../Sittin' And A Watchin'/Debbie/I'm Walkin'/Mr. Blue/In The Wee Small Hours/Moon River/ Little White Cloud/Young At Heart
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  • {{r|The Moon is a Harsh Mistress}}
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  • *{{cite book|author=Andrew Chaikin| title=A Man on the Moon: The Voyages of the Apollo Astronauts| edition=| publisher=Penguin| year=19 *{{cite book|author=Don E. Wilhelms| title=To a Rocky Moon: A Geologist's History of Lunar Exploration|edition= | publisher=University
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  • The largest moon of Uranus, discovered by William Herschel in 1787 and named after the queen
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  • '''Ban Ki-Moon''' became the eighth [[Secretary-General of the United Nations]] in Decembe | title = Biography, Ban Ki-Moon
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  • ...ses/newsrelease20080326 Cassini tastes organic material at Saturn's geyser moon]'. 26th March 2008.</ref>
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  • ...mmander [[Neil Armstrong]], Aldrin was the second human to set foot on the Moon.
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  • The outermost (and second largest) moon of Uranus, discovered by William Herschel in 1787 and named after the king
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  • *Hauck FR, Thompson JMD, Tanabe KO, Moon RY, Vennemann MM. (2011) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.2010-3000 Breastfe
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  • ...doned due to an on-board explosion while the craft was journeying to the [[moon]]. All crew members survived. ...l mission, the Lunar Module, capable of landing on and taking off from the Moon, would undock and dock for the actual exploration mission. After the explo
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  • || USSR || SS-6/R-7 (8K72) || First spacecraft to reach the vicinity of the Moon , closest distance 5,995 km, impact intended || USSR || SS-6/R-7 (8K72) || First images of the far side of the Moon; closest distance of 6,200 km near south pole
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  • ...[[astronomy]], a place in the heavens; any one of the 28 divisions of the moon's monthly path
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  • {{r|Moon is a Harsh Mistress|''The Moon is a Harsh Mistress''}} {{r|Man Who Sold the Moon (collection) |''Man Who Sold the Moon'' (collection)}}
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  • ...s that are gravitationally bound -- typical a planet orbiting a star, or a moon orbiting a planet. For this article, we will refer to a planet in orbit abo .... As such, it is generally considered to be at the limit of how far away a moon can be and still remain in orbit about the planet. It is therefore equated
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  • ...[Zeus]] and [[Leto]]. At some point, she began to be identified with the [[moon]]. Her Roman equivalent was [[Diana]]
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  • {{rpl|From the Earth to the Moon}}
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  • {{r|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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  • 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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  • * ''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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  • ...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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  • ...hic.com/channel/videos/player.html?channel=60850&category=60664&title=6914 Moon Landings].
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  • ...ter only a fifth that of the Earth and a mass far smaller than that of the Moon) composed mainly of rock and ice. ...Pluto and Charon have two moons in common, [[Nix (moon)|Nix]] and [[Hydra (moon)|Hydra]] which orbit both Pluto and Charon.
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  • *[[Vasco da Gama (crater)]] - a crater on the Moon;
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  • ...h You Were Here]]'', and ''[[Dark Side of the Moon]]''. ''Dark Side of the Moon'' has spent the most amount of time on the 'Billboard Top 200' chart of any
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  • ...tates]] (specifically, gangster-era [[Chicago, Illinois]]), and even the [[Moon]].
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  • ...ng resource appropriation and prohibition of territorial sovereignty. The Moon Treaty has only 12 parties, and many consider it to be a failed treaty due ...future agreements regarding international cooperation in facilities on the Moon and Mars.
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