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- Moon (37975 bytes)
3: |+ <font size="+1">'''Moon'''</font>
6: [[Image:Moon merged small.jpg|250px|none|The Moon as seen by an observer from Earth]]
7: <small><font color="white">The Moon as seen from Earth</font></small>
190: ...s]] [[Selene]] and [[Cynthia]]) refer also to the Moon ([[apsis|aposelene]], selenocentric, pericynthion...
192: ...th is 384,403 [[kilometre]]s (238,857 miles). The Moon's diameter is 3,476 kilometres (2,160 miles).
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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
221: ...s meant "navel (probably implying 'child') of the moon". So, Mexico is the home of the people of Mexitli... - Marie Antoinette (46352 bytes)
131: ...uld ignore the complaints of their people "as the moon goes on its course without being stopped by the c... - Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
112: ...h The Moon.ogg|Download sample]] of "How High the Moon" - Billie Holiday (6766 bytes)
9: ...e Donald Clarke, ''Billie Holiday: Wishing on the Moon'', ISBN 0306811367). Clarence Holiday accepted pa... - Hannah Szenes (4490 bytes)
65: :''Or at the new moon I'll be'' - Jodie Foster (4460 bytes)
7: ...Pray in the 1974 [[television series]], ''[[Paper Moon]]''. In film, at the age of 14, she earned a nomi... - Reese Witherspoon (2585 bytes)
13: *''[[The Man in the Moon]]'' (1991) - Moth (5332 bytes)
30: ...tionship to a bright celestial light (such as the moon), but on encountering a bright artificial light i... - Scientific revolution (17675 bytes)
25: *Telescopic discoveries: moons of Jupiter, lunar mountains, phases of Venus, et...
42: ...Venus, the spots on the sun, and mountains on the moon all helped to discredit the Aristotelian philosop... - Pre-historic art (9802 bytes)
23: ... one of them may be the oldest known image of the Moon. Many of these monuments were megalithic tombs, a... - Ptolemy (10609 bytes)
36: ...maeus (Lunar crater)|Ptolemaeus crater]] on [[the Moon]]. - Aristarchus (4292 bytes)
3: ...hus]], a bright [[Impact crater|crater]] on the [[Moon]], and [[asteroid]] [[3999 Aristarchus]], both na...
7: ...me, ''On the Sizes and Distances of the Sun and [[Moon]]'', is based on a geocentric [[worldview]]. We k...
11: ...uggests (''On the Apparent Face in the Orb of the Moon''):
15: ==Size of the Moon==
17: ...that the Moon was 14,000 km in circumference. The Moon has a circumference of about 10,916 km. - Shofar (6586 bytes)
7: ...far is prescribed for the announcement of the New Moon and solemn feasts (Num. x. 10; Ps. lxxxi. 4), as ... - Egyptian chronology (11665 bytes)
31: ... mutiny, "even though the sky did not swallow the moon" (Kitchen, 1973: 331). This eclipse has not been ... - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
89: ... produced a [[Farmer's Almanac]] to show that the moon on that date was at a low angle and could not hav... - Alexandria (28378 bytes)
98: ...head of the present Grand Square, where rose the "Moon Gate." All that now lies between that point and ... - Prime Meridian (3446 bytes)
36: ...]] lies directly in the middle of the face of the moon visible from earth and passes near the [[Bruce (c... - Geology (12389 bytes)
5: ...ed terms such as ''selenology'' (studies of the [[Moon]]), ''areology'' (of [[Mars (planet)|Mars]]), etc... - Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
31: ...ity of Cambridge]], proposed that the Earth and [[Moon]] had broken apart in their early days when they ... - Earth (30908 bytes)
7: ... acquired its single [[natural satellite]], the [[Moon]]. Its dominant [[Sentience|sentient species]] is...
120: ... at a rate of 15 °/h = 15'/min, i.e. a Sun or Moon diameter every two minutes.
122: ...stars at a rate of ca. 1 °/day, i.e. a Sun or Moon diameter every 12 hours eastward.
124: ...~12,700 km) in 7 minutes, and one distance to the Moon (384,000 km) in 4 hours.
126: ...e stars at a rate of roughly 12 °/day, i.e. a Moon diameter every hour eastward.
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