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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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  • ...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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  • '''''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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  • 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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  • #REDIRECT [[Ban Ki-moon]]
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Man Who Sold the Moon (short story)/Definition]]
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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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  • {{rpl|Apollo Moon landing hoax claims}}
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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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  • {{r|Keith Moon}}
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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • * ''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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • *[[Vasco da Gama (crater)]] - a crater on the Moon;
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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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  • ...hat lies just beyond the northwest rim of the [[Moon]], on the [[Far side (Moon)|far side]] as seen from the [[Earth]].<ref name=GazetteerOfPlanetaryNomenc .../jsp/FeatureTypesData2.jsp?systemID=3&bodyID=11&typeID=9&system=Earth&body=Moon&type=Crater,%20craters&sort=AName&show=Fname&show=Lat&show=Long&show=Diam&s
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  • {{r|When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again}}
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  • ...ust inside the Moon's orbit at equal distances from both the Earth and the Moon. ==Moon Treaty, decline of L5 Society and merger with National Space Institute==
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  • {{r|Blue Moon of Kentucky}}
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  • *To The Moon, Survival (1995)
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  • #'Blue Moon of Kentucky' (Bill Monroe) - 1:59 #'Blue Moon' (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) - 2:39
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  • ||Probe to Moon ||Photo of the far side of the Moon
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  • | [[Kofi Annan]], [[Ban Ki-moon]] |rowspan=2| [[Ban Ki-moon]]
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  • ...om which the [[Sun]] rises in the [[morning]]. For the same reason, the [[Moon]] also appears to rise in the east in the [[evening]] or [[night]].
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  • ...Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs, [[Patrick Moon]], and a Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs, [
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  • * ''The Triumph of the Moon - The Rise of Modern Pagan Witchcraft'', Ronald Hutton
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  • ...any given time, and Books 4 and 5 treat the more difficult problem of the Moon's motion. Book 5 also describes the construction of instruments to aid in t ...onstellation, but the normal motion of all planets, except the Sun and the Moon, is occasionally interrupted by brief intervals of westward (retrograde) mo
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  • ...tite, an olivine and pyroxene-rich rock. Basalt has also formed on Earth's Moon, on [[Mars (planet)]] and [[Venus]], and even on the asteroid [[Vesta]].
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  • ...ate]] [[William Rogers]], co-chaired by the first astronaut to land on the moon, [[Neil Armstrong]], it was made up of a mixture of engineers, government a
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  • *''De la Terre à la Lune''. 1865 (''From the Earth to the Moon''. 1865)
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  • ...moon on the first day of the Chinese calendar and finishing with the full moon of the same month. The Chinese calendar is a mix of [[Lunar calendar|lunar] The New Year celebrations end with the Lantern Festival at time of the full moon. Again, large numbers of firecrackers are set off to drive out the bad spir
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  • ...l Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs}} Patrick Moon
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  • *'Fork, Moon, Knife, Spoon' (where 'moon' is the dinner plate) specifies the left-to-right order.
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  • {{r|From the Earth to the Moon||**}} {{r|You Will Go to the Moon}}
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  • ...loons. While the Jules Verne-style gun catapult of ''From the Earth to the Moon'' is impractical other than for extremely small payloads, there is active i
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  • ...have calendars. But the original calendars were based on the cycle of the moon (lunar calendar) while today's common calendar is based on the cycle of the ...ct that the Hebrew calendar is a lunar calendar (based on the cycle of the moon) while the Gregorian calendar is based on the cycle of the sun.
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  • ...revious data obtained from the [[Moon]] during the [[Project Apollo|Apollo moon exploration missions]]. However, Genesis crashed upon re-entry on September ...m lunar soil, as the lack of an atmosphere meant there is no shield on the Moon from solar wind. However, two major studies of these samples provided contr
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  • ...ide Japan. In the U.S., popular examples include ''Dragon Ball,'' ''Sailor Moon,'' ''Pokémon,'' ''Naruto,'' and ''Death Note.'' Anime differs distinctly i
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  • ...atellites''' to distinguish them from [[natural satellite]]s such as the [[Moon]]. Depending on the application, they use different types of [[satellite o
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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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  • ...[Vietnam War]], the [[Civil Rights]] struggle, the peace movement, and the moon landings would never have had the impact they did without the power of [[br
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  • ...and Theia. She was the sister of [[Helios]], the sun, and [[Selene]], the moon. By the Titan Astraeus, she became the mother of the winds and of the eveni
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  • ...Spenser, moving through his clouded heaven/With the moon's beauty and the moon's soft pace."<ref>''The Prelude'', 1850 version, Bk III, 280-81</ref> Spen
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  • ...c waters. [[Wind]]s, the [[tide]]-causing gravitational pull of the [[Moon|moon]] and the [[Sun|sun]], and differences in seawater [[Density (chemistry)|de
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  • ...Lennon, Mick Jagger, Paul McCartney, Keith Richards, Pete Townsend, Keith Moon, John Entwistle, John Bonham, Cat Stevens and Phil Spector''. Hamburg: Ear
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  • ...lite|moons]]: [[Charon]] was identified in 1978, with [[Nix]] and [[Hydra (moon)|Hydra]] discovered in 2005. However, astronomers eventually concluded that ...h methane ice which exhibits a bright coloration. During an eclipse by its moon Charon, the frozen methane surface, with the exception of the polar caps, w
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  • ...efully slice horizontally through its center so that you now have two half-moon pieces.
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  • ...giving more witty responses. For example the interactive fiction [[A Paper Moon]] responds<ref>[http://webhome.idirect.com/~dswxyz/sol/xyzzy.html >xyzzy -
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  • ...dent and publisher), Keith Cooperrider (chief financial officer), and Dong Moon Joo (chairman) were fired on 9 November 2009<ref name=Pol2009-11-09>{{citat At its 20th anniversary, Rev. [[Sun Myung Moon]], head of the Unification Church, gave a sermon about his concept of its r
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  • * the maximum distance between [[earth]] and [[moon]] is about 1.3 light seconds
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  • ...cts always appear close to the [[ecliptic]]—such as two [[planet]]s, the [[Moon]] and a planet, or the [[Sun]] and a planet—this fact implies an apparent
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  • ...ance (genre)|romance]], patently not "true" at all, with its trip to the [[moon]]), and ''Dialogues of the Gods'' and ''Dialogues of the Dead''. ...er of [[science fiction]],'' as his more fanciful tales of journeys to the Moon, an island inside a whale, and a city built on an immense cork, have inspir
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  • ...was successful in killing many of the enemy soldiers, but at one point, [[moon|moonlight]] glanced off the helmet of Nisus, allowing the enemy warriors to
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  • ...icke, David; Edmonds, Ben; Eliscu, Jenny; Kemp, Rob; Kot, Greg; Levy, Joe; Moon, Tom; Puterbaugh, Parke; Randall, Mac; Sheffield, Rob|title=100 Greatest Gu
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  • The dust jacket of ''Pale Moon Rising'' is somewhat more restrained in its biographical details, although .... Manning O'Brine lived in Sussex with his wife and four sons. <ref>''Pale Moon Rising'', St. Martin's Press, New York, 1977, back flap of dusk jacket, ISB
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  • ...endars are divided into 12 [[months]] which approximate the cycle of the [[moon]]'s apparent revolution about the earth. Calendars which attempt to maintai ...is dependent on astronomical calculations, primarily the date for the new moon, which becomes the first day of the new month. Secondly those dates are det
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  • ...ndars are divided into 12 [[months]], which approximate the cycle of the [[moon]]'s apparent revolution about the earth. Calendars that attempt to maintain ...aining 12 have 12 lunar months. Each month begins on the date of the [[new moon]], with some minor adjustments made for keeping certain holy days off certa
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  • ...nes]] on [[bass guitar|bass]], [[Nicky Hopkins]] on [[piano]], and [[Keith Moon]] on [[Drum kit|drums]]. The song was first released as the [[B-side]] of a ...cording sessions.<ref>{{cite book|last=Fletcher|first=Tony|year=2000|title=Moon: The Life and Death of a Rock Legend|edition=1st|location=New York|publishe
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  • ...potential habitats for life on other planets or their [[natural satellite|moon]]s.
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  • *Beneath the Texas Moon *Moon River (Breakfast at Tiffany’s)
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  • ...e of these mansions. The Twenty-eight Mansions reflect the movement of the Moon, whereas the Zodiac reflects that of the Sun. ([[Indian astronomy]] also ha
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  • * [[Moon Knight]]
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  • ...y released ''Stay on These Roads'' in 1988, ''East of the Sun, West of the Moon'' in 1990, and ''Memorial Beach'' in 1993. These albums did not sell as wel
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  • *''[[The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress]]'', 1966 ([[Hugo Award]], 1967; [[Nebula Award]] nomin * "[[The Man Who Sold the Moon]]", 1951, (Retro [[Hugo Award for Best Novella|Hugo Award]])
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  • * 1991: Dead Moon (''Live Evil'')
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  • *''[[The Moon Is Down]]'' 1942 The title is a reference to [[William Shakespeare]]'s pla *1943 &ndash; ''The Moon is Down'' &ndash; directed by [[Irving Pichel]], featuring [[Lee J. Cobb]]
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  • ...the typical Blandings Castle ingenues is obliged in the 1947 novel [[Full Moon]] to disguise himself as the celebrated (and long dead) Victorian animal ar
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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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  • ...write poetry throughout his long career, and his last book, "Kings and the Moon" (1938), was also a volume of verse. In the 1930's Stephens had some acquai
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  • ...three wars in Europe and Asia, the sixties, Watergate, and landings on the moon.
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  • ...sword on his right forepaw along with two other symbols - the Sun and the Moon.
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  • ...osin.<ref name="pmid18822025">{{cite journal| author=Nickel JC, Sander S, Moon TD| title=A meta-analysis of the vascular-related safety profile and effic
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  • ...discovered in our solar system since the discovery of [[Neptune]] and its moon Triton in 1846. ...it takes nearly twice as long to orbit the sun as Pluto. It has one known moon, [[Dysnomia]].
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  • ...ng a transcontinental telephone call. When speaking with astronauts on the Moon, a 3.5 second delay was tolerable given the awareness, by all participants,
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  • ...eratures in the high seventies to low eighties and fair skies, with a full moon, throughout the three day festival. This contrasts greatly from the very b
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  • ...Akkad. She was the ''en'', or High Priestess, of [[Nanna]], the Sumerian [[Moon god]], in the ancient Sumerian city of [[Ur]] in what is now southern Iraq.
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  • * The [[Moon Regolith Oxygen Challenge]] '''(MoonROx)''' centers on creating [[oxygen]] | Expires Jun 1, 2008 || [[Moon Regolith Oxygen Challenge]] (MoonROx) || $1M || California Space Education
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  • ..., ''Dimples'' (2006), ''Looking for Sunday'' (2006), ''Once in a Very Blue Moon'' (2007) and ''Legacy'' (2007).
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  • *Full and New Moon Celebrations (sacred to various moon gods depending on the season)
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  • ...oss the island every year to spawn in the sea, in synchronisation with the moon. Their migration, which often creates mayhem by blocking roads, and the she
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  • ...temple remains a place of the worship for the local people day of the full moon of the new lunar year.<ref name=VNtravelkeu />
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  • {{Image|Noche de luna llena - Full moon night.jpg|right|250px}}
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  • | 'Under the Moon of Love' by Showaddywaddy | 'Under the Moon of Love' by Showaddywaddy
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  • ...lorGoldenAge/> It was still playing when man first actually landed on the moon. The last film to play there was ''[[The Godfather]]''.
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  • ...ied on the night of 11-12 April 1817. The astronomical community named a [[Moon|lunar]] [[crater]] and an [[asteroid]] after him.
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  • ...e settling at CBS Records in the early 1970's. [[The Who]]'s drummer Keith Moon attended her wedding in 1972. In 1975, via a recommendation from Jeff Beck,
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  • * Moon, David. "Fernand Braudel and the Annales School" [http://www.scribd.com/doc
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  • ...spin-off series ''[[From the Earth to the Moon (HBO)|From the Earth to the Moon]]''. ...st landing of humans on the moon. Armstrong and Aldrin touched down on the moon at 4:18 p.m. EDT July 20. Upon landing Armstrong reported, "Houston, Tranqu
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  • | 'Bad Moon Rising' by Creedence Clearwater Revival | 'Bad Moon Rising' by Creedence Clearwater Revival
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  • * that the [[Apollo Moon landing hoax theory|Apollo Moon landings]] were faked by [[NASA]]
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  • ;''Hey Diddlle Diddle (The cow jumped over the moon)
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  • ...or [[asteroid]]. The second theory is that the rings were never part of a moon, but are instead left over from the original [[nebula]]r material that Satu ...particles in the gap and that of a more massive moon further out; [[Mimas (moon)|Mimas]] maintains the Cassini division in this manner. Still more structur
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  • Neptune has thirteen moons. The largest, [[Triton (moon)|Triton]], is geologically active, with geysers of [[liquid nitrogen]].<ref Color photo of Neptune's moon Triton on August 24 1989, at a range of 330,000 miles by Voyager 2 spacecra
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  • ...|Colorado National Monument, in western Colorado, site of the "Tour of the Moon" road race stages. CREDIT: G. Edward Johnson, CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativec ...as so exotic in appearance that the stage became known as "The Tour of the Moon" and was even featured in the Warner Brothers movie ''American Flyers''. On
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  • ...s my path, and made offer to bring me my meat from the moon of corn to the moon of stags in exchange for a gun. There was scant love between the savages an
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  • {{r|Man Who Sold the Moon (short story)}}
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  • ...on |url=https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/larry-mcmurtry/comanche-moon/ |work=Kirkus Reviews |date=September 15, 1997 |language=en}}</ref> ...=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/909055472 |via=worldcat.org |title=Comanche moon |oclc=909055472 |access-date=March 28, 2021}}</ref>
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  • One interesting exception to the zone-of-life rule is [[Saturn]]'s moon [[Titan]]. Titan is about 70 degrees Kelvin and has an atmosphere of methan
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  • A '''continent''' is a large landmass on a [[planet]] or [[natural satellite|moon]]. On [[Earth]], seven areas are generally regarded in reference books as c
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  • ...ogy the Earth is the center of a spherically shaped universe, and the Sun, Moon and the five planets known at the time (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and
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  • ...A well-known example of its use is on [[Pink Floyd]]'s ''Dark Side of the Moon'' (1973), where it was used extensively, to create a multitude of effects,
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  • * The maximum distance between the [[Earth]] and the [[Moon]] is about 1.3 [[light second]]s.
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  • ...a plaque bearing his name and that of other early space pioneers on the [[Moon]] in 1971.<ref>''Russian Archives'': '[http://www.russianarchives.com/galle
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  • | ''Blood Moon'' |''[[Moon over Parador]]''
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  • ...this photograph of fellow astronaut Edwin ("Buzz") Aldrin walking on the [[Moon]]'s surface during lunar landing.}} ...]] by [[U.S. President]] [[John F. Kennedy]], of "... landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the [[Earth]] ..." within the decade of the 196
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  • ...oon saw that the line of shadow separating the light and dark sides of the moon (the terminator) was highly irregular and moved in an irregular fashion, le (moons): [[Io (moon)|Io]], [[Europa (moon)|Europa]], [[Ganymede (moon)|Ganymede]], and
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  • ...semble the oceans believed to exist on [[planet Jupiter]]'s moon [[Europa (moon)|Europa]].<ref name=Nature2010-03-23/><ref name=newscientist2014-08-20/> ...t-deprived environment of the lakes could resemble conditions on Jupiter's moon Europa, which is assumed to hold a large ocean beneath its frozen surface.
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  • ...al force applied to a mass. This is why you can be "lighter weight" on the moon without having a lower mass. This problem occurs frequently when using [[U.
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  • *Dual Characteristics ([[Sun Myung Moon]] and the [[Unification Church]]).
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  • ...rt of a proposed film he was making on Pink Floyd's ''The Dark Side of the Moon''.<ref>{{cite news|last=Carmel|first=Egan|date=20 August 2006|title=Rare fi
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  • ...and would cast only about 10 times the brightness reflected during a full moon on earth.<ref>[http://www-int.stsci.edu/~kochte/wolf-page.html Coronagraphi
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  • '''Maonghah''': Yazad presiding over the Moon.
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  • ...rlds]]'' (1898), ''When the Sleeper Wakes'' (1899), ''The First Men in the Moon'' (1901) and ''The War in the Air'' (1908). In addition to being a pioneer
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  • ...more accurate value for the ratio of the Earth-Sun distance and the Earth-Moon distance. Vendelinus derived a ratio of about 229 (based on an angle of 89.
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  • ...st approach was 7.5 times the average distance between the Earth and [[the Moon]].
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  • ...overs includes the famous prism on [[Pink Floyd]]'s ''The Dark Side of the Moon'' (1973) chosen from three of his designs, the album ''Wish You Were Here''
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  • ...o most of his contemporaries, Gilbert believed that the light spots on the Moon were water, and the dark spots land.<ref>Bochenski, Leslie "A Short History
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  • #'Blue Moon' (Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers) – 2:26
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  • ...ple, one koan goes like this - "Do not mistake the pointing finger for the moon." Our concepts are but pointing fingers and are dualistic in that there is
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  • ...ambient atmosphere such as moving water or rain. Also in occult lore, the moon is believed to exert a powerful influence upon the dead.
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  • ...a technical reason for long delay, such as speaking with astronauts on the Moon, people become much more tolerant of delay.
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  • ...ficantly higher in a weaker gravitational field, such as occurs on earth's moon, but will be unable to jump as high in a stronger gravitational field, such
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  • ...ses by the inverse square law as it reaches further away from the Sun. The Moon, by comparison, which also has no atmosphere but is much further from the S
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  • ...t American to orbit Earth, Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on the moon, Jim Lovell, veteran of two Apollo missions, and Kathryn Sullivan, the firs ...ni]] was launched to conduct experiments and work out issues relating to a moon mission. The first Gemini flight with astronauts on board, [[Gemini 3|Gemin
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  • ...1500s) claimed to have seen unicorns in the region of the Mountains of the moon in Ethiopia. He describes one as large as a two-year-old colt, and the same ...describing a rhinoceros. These unicorns also lived in the Mountains of the moon.
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  • ...in profound reverence by that god of gods Girisa (Siva) who is wearing the moon (as an ornament) on his forehead.''
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  • ...the earth, or other space body. A satellite can either be natural (e.g. a moon) or artificial. Artificial satellites can either be manned or unmanned.
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  • :''That Scotland kens beneath the Moon;
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  • | '''Day 4:''' Sun, moon and stars ...een water and land, and the creation of plant life; on the fourth the sun, moon, and stars; on the fifth created marine life and birds; on the sixth land a
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  • | title = Is the Moon there when nobody looks? Reality and the quantum theory
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  • *"A New Job for Ban Ki-moon," Morton Abramowitz, Jonathan Kolieb, Newsweek International, 9/10/2007
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  • * Moon, Jeremy. ''Innovative Leadership in Democracy: Policy Change under Thatche
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  • * Jung, Moon-ho. "Outlawing 'Coolies': Race, Nation, and Empire in the Age of Emancipati
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  • |caption = Two N1 Moon rockets appear on the pads at [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]] in early July 1969 ...Union|Soviet]] [[rocket]] intended to send Soviet [[cosmonaut]]s to the [[Moon]], preferably ahead of the [[United States of America|Americans]]. It is al
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  • ...a single noun class named ''balan'', while men as well as for example the moon, rainbows, fishing objects and some animals such as kangaroos and snakes ar
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  • ...awakening recognition of a cosmos that seemed to consist of the Sun, the Moon, the planets, the stars on a surrounding sphere, and, of course, the Earth ...[Saturn]], [[Jupiter]], [[Mars]], [[Sun]], [[Venus]], [[Mercury]], and the Moon. Chapter 2 details how in a more refined model the [[retrograde motion]]
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  • ...could become a major space power by 2050: Plans include launches, robotic moon bases, and interplanetary manned missions.
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  • ...May 2009. The report, commissioned by Secretary-General of the UN [[Ban Ki-moon]], detailed the conclusions of a four-member board led by the [[United King At the time, [[Ban Ki-moon]] ruled out further inquiries, with his covering letter attached to the rep
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  • ...s wrote a new article about the more unrelentingly grim of the two, [[Pale Moon Rising]]. It's pretty hard to tell the hero from the bad guys -- as the Ki
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  • ...e on the basis of blood group, shape of tongue and outer ear, and the half-moon at the base of the fingernails. A Reich Sterilization law was drafted in 19
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  • ...d]] is named in his honor, "[[9766 Bradbury]]," along with a crater on the moon called "Dandelion Crater" (named after his novel, ''[[Dandelion Wine]]''.)
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  • ...t with Carrere Records in 1985. Her first album entitled ''For You and the Moon'' was a major commercial and critical success. It was voted 'Record of the
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  • ...s presents the same face to the Earth.<ref name=Newcomb>However, the Earth-Moon system rotates about its [[Barycentric coordinates (astronomy)|barycenter]] ...system about their center of mass, and the annual revolution of the Earth-Moon system about the Sun. These three motions influence the [[tides]].<ref name
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  • ...roopers]]'' (1959), ''[[Stranger in a Strange Land]]'' (1961), and ''[[The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress]]'' (1966). Heinlein also wrote a little [[fantasy fic
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  • === Blue Moon Acres organic farm (Bucks Co., PA) === Organic farm in Bucks County, PA and central NJ, Blue Moon Acres grows low-arsenic organic brown rice and other organic vegetables and
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  • ** ''The Moon Is Green'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', April 1952) ** ''Deadly Moon'' (''[[Fantastic Stories of Imagination]]'', November 1960)
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  • ...a single noun class named ''balan'', while men as well as for example the moon, rainbows, fishing objects and some animals such as kangaroos and snakes ar
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  • ...l satellite]]s, to send [[human]]s into space, and to land people on the [[Moon]]. ...e rockets that might send a human into orbit or hit a specific spot on the Moon could send an atom bomb to a specific enemy city. Much of the technological
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  • ...most egregious case of this naïveté belongs to UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon, who seems to think a half-hearted effort to chat with the generals will re
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