The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has completed testing and calibration and entered its nominal circular polar lunar mapping orbit 50 km above the Moon's surface. ... General Information ... The Double Blue Moon of 1999 - and information on Blue Moons in general...
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Space.com explains information about the moon, information on the moon, moon chart information, moon information and more! ... For more information on the moon, simple click on any moon picture, article, video or other interactive feature below.
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Q. What are the different phases of the moon? A.. Many people identify 8 different phases of the moon. Here they are with a picture of what it might look like ... Q. Is the phase of the moon different at different places on earth? A. No. The phase of the moon is determined by the relative positions of the Earth,
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; Site subscriptions last 12 months. Click here for more information on site membership. ... ; BLUE MOON; When two full moons occur in a single month, the second full moon is called a "Blue Moon." Another definition of the blue moon is the third full moon that occurs in a season of the year which has four full moons...
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; Site subscriptions last 12 months. Click here for more information on site membership. ... The moon is Earth's only natural satellite. The moon is a cold, dry orb whose surface is studded with craters and strewn with rocks and dust (called regolith). The moon has no atmosphere. Recent lunar missions indicate that there...
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The Earth may only have one Moon, but it's a big one! The Earth's Moon is the fifth largest in the whole solar system. But it is still smaller than the Earth, so objects weigh less on the Moon than they do here. That's why the astronauts could enjoy bouncing around on the lunar surface. ... Information on lunar eclipses...
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The moon, the next moon phases and the full moons calendar,10 facts about the moon ... Basic information about the moon and some interesting facts about it.
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A collection of moon facts, moon phases, moon photos and moon folklore; Click the description name to go to that area !!! = Separate pages for ... Information from the U.S. Naval Observatory on how the moon determines the date on which Easter occurs. ; ... Moon Phases: - Information and animation explaining moon phases.
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All about the Moon. Interesting and informative guide to our friendly moon. ... iGoogle Moon Gadget - add to your iGoogle home page ... Moon's Gravity - what would you weigh on the moon? Other Moon Products...
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Moon Landing On 16 July 1969, half a million people gathered near Cape Canaveral (then Cape Kennedy), Florida ... US History Encyclopedia: Moon Landing...
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