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This satellite is known as Luna or, simply, the Moon.
A moon is any natural satellite of the other planets. There are at least 169 moons within Earth's
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Moon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Moon (Latin: Luna) is Earth's only natural satellite and the fifth largest natural satellite in this Solar System. The average centre-to-centre distance from the Earth to the Moon is 384,403 km, ...
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Outlines some of the theories of how the Earth and Moon split, along with Apollo expeditions of space journeys to the moon. Moon Introduction...
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The Moon is the only natural satellite of Earth: The Moon, of course, has been known since prehistoric times. It is the second brightest object in the sky after the Sun.
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The moon, lunar phases, tides, lunar exploration. 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).
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Astronomy Picture of the Day Index - Solar System: Earth's Moon APOD: 2005 November 13 - Lunation Explanation: Our Moon's appearance changes nightly. This time-lapse sequence shows what our Moon looks like during a lunation, a complete lunar cycle.
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Take a trip to the Moon with bbc.co.uk's guide to the Solar System THE MOON · Your travel guide to the Solar System...
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The Moon is the Earth's sole companion, orbiting at an average distance of 384,400km. It follows us on our path around the Sun, making one orbit of us (as seen against the background of stars) every 27 days, As the orbital plane of the Moon lies within 5° of the apparent orbit of the Sun as seen from Earth,
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