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- 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. - Basalt (2961 bytes)
8: ...[[lunar mare]]s, are plains of basalt, and basalt Moon samples were brought to Earth by the astronauts o... - Volcano (27295 bytes)
2: ...tive) on the [[solar system]]'s rocky planets and moons, on [[Earth]] at least, this phenomenon tends to...
82: The Earth's [[Moon]] has no large volcanoes, but does have many volc...
96: ...ures on Io]] for a list of named volcanoes on the moon.
98: ...n the [[Saturn (planet)|Saturnian]] moon [[Titan (moon)|Titan]]. This volcanism is believed to be a sig...
100: ...n [[Triton (moon)|Triton]], a [[Natural_satellite|moon]] of [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]]; they are belie... - Mountain (4538 bytes)
28: *[[List of mountains on the Moon]] - Netherlands (35958 bytes)
322: ...ronomer and mathematician. He discovered Saturn's moon Titan and invented an accurate clock. - Inca mythology (10365 bytes)
24: ...which was actually the sperm of [[Coniraya]], the moon god. When she gave birth to a son, she demanded t...
28: ...Coniraya'' was the [[deity]] of the [[lunar deity|moon]] who fashioned his sperm into a fruit, which ''C...
37: ...[gold]]en mother") was a marriage, festival and [[moon goddess]] and daughter of [[Viracocha]] and ''Mam... - Luxor (8772 bytes)
13: ...ually confused or identified with [[Khonsu]], the Moon. Quite paradoxically, Amun was a political god an... - Isis (20790 bytes)
37: ...f Heaven'', ''Lady of the Words of Power'', and ''Moon Shining Over the Sea''.
42: ...tributes, the [[sistrum]] rattle and the crescent moon shaped ''[[menat]]'' necklace. - Horus (19927 bytes)
17: ...''Horus of two eyes''. Later, the reason that the moon was not as bright as the sun was explained by a t...
19: ...y''' (''he who has no [[eye]]s''), while when the moon became visible again, he was re-titled '''Khenty-...
33: ...ciated with secondary mythological aspects of the moon, such as wisdom, healing, and peace making. When ...
35: ...ry, the calendar had had 360 days, and so 1/72 of moonlight each day corresponded to 5 extra days, and s... - Bast goddess (3454 bytes)
9: ...han a lion, she was changed to a goddess of the [[moon]] by [[Greeks]] occupying Ancient Egypt toward th... - Set (mythology) (12196 bytes)
20: ...this early form, was said to have the sun and the moon as his eyes. Ultimately, like the nations, the tw... - Thoth (5655 bytes)
1: ... all of which were thought of as connected to the moon in ancient culture (thus the [[owl]] as a wise bi...
3: ... of an [[ibis]] (whose beak looks like a crescent moon) - indeed his name translates as ''Ibis'', or som...
7: ...racter in a tale where he plays [[dice]] with the moon itself, winning 1/72nd of its light so that [[Hat... - Mut (3472 bytes)
6: ... replaced as Mut's adopted son, by [[Chons]], the moon god. - Idaho (13962 bytes)
108: * [[Craters of the Moon National Monument]] - Indiana (20194 bytes)
306: ...he only such object that has ever traveled to the moon and back. - Kentucky (15076 bytes)
67: ...Cumberland Falls]] State Park, where a "[[moonbow|moon-bow]]" may be seen in the mists of the falls.
281: *[[State bluegrass song]]: "Blue Moon of Kentucky" by [[Bill Monroe]] ([[1947]]) - Pythagoras (10747 bytes)
33: ... the periodic numerical relations of the planets, moon, and sun. The celestial spheres of the planets w... - Pytheas (6447 bytes)
4: ...may have discovered that they are caused by the [[Moon]]. This discovery was known to [[Posidonius]]. - Desert (21206 bytes)
61: ...s [[Titan (moon)|Titan]], the [[natural satellite|moon]] of [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]]; it does not have...
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