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- John F. Kennedy (36524 bytes)
108: ...|thumb|right|200px|[[Buzz Aldrin]] poses on the [[moon]] allowing [[Neil Armstrong]] to photograph both ...
110: ...z Aldrin]] became the first humans to land on the Moon. - Lyndon B. Johnson (32801 bytes)
93: ...t. When three astronauts successfully orbited the moon in December [[1968]], Johnson congratulated them:... - Richard Nixon (32863 bytes)
75: ...ong]] and [[Buzz Aldrin]] during their historic [[moonwalk]], live via telephone. Along with those of th...
122: ...ld is bigger, infinitely." (concerning the Apollo Moon landing) - National Football League (30340 bytes)
124: ...Rose Bowl]] [[Most Valuable Player|MVP]] [[Warren Moon]] played for six seasons in the [[Canadian Footba... - Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
62: ...he phases of celestrial objects, especially the [[Moon]] and [[Venus (planet)|Venus]]. Many temples have...
106: ...ervations; their charts of the movements of the [[moon]] and [[planet]]s are equal or superior to those ... - Pirate (23151 bytes)
137: ...nd wore eye-patches while they performed. [[Keith Moon]], drummer with [[The Who]], was a fan of [[Rober... - Henry Hudson (4760 bytes)
7: ... ship for his use, the ''[[Halve Maen]]'' (''Half Moon''). The ship headed north in May [[1609]], but wa... - James Cook (14770 bytes)
71: ...les, which contained distances between [[moon|the moon]] and 7 selected stars. However on his second voy... - Lewis and Clark Expedition (11755 bytes)
77: ...cans of that era with the American landing on the moon for subsequent generations. The expedition not o... - Roald Amundsen (8034 bytes)
46: A large [[Impact crater|crater]] covering the [[Moon]]'s south pole is named [[Amundsen Crater]] after... - March 21 (10586 bytes)
18: *[[1952]] - [[Alan Freed]] presents the [[Moondog Coronation Ball]], the first [[rock and roll]]...
22: ...r 9]] which is the last in a series of unmanned [[Moon|lunar]] [[space probe]]s. - Albany, New York (8184 bytes)
33: ...tch East India Company]] on the [[Halve Maen|Half Moon]], reached the area in [[1609]]. In [[1614]] the ... - Johann Gottfried Galle (1693 bytes)
8: [[Impact crater|Crater]]s on the [[Moon]] and [[Mars (planet)|Mars]], and a [[planetary r... - Rene Descartes (17976 bytes)
71: *The [[Descartes Highlands]] area on the [[moon]], where [[John W. Young|John Young]] and [[Charl... - History of Christianity (35391 bytes)
88: ...cient gods associated with Mithra was [[Ea]], the moon god, and god of the waters. Ea was referred to as...
90: ...n is used in the story as a representation of the moon, and Jesus as the sun. - Shinto (25829 bytes)
42: ...nd reverence for nature. Thus, a waterfall, the [[moon]], or just an oddly shaped rock might come to be ...
64: ...n 1969 to hallow the [[Apollo 11]] mission to the moon, new buildings made in Japan are frequently [[ble... - Geyser (14881 bytes)
6: ... on [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]]'s moon [[Triton (moon)|Triton]]. These phenomena are also often referre...
78: ...s the discovery of geysers on its moon, [[Triton (moon)|Triton]]. Astronomers noticed dark plumes risin...
82: ...piter]]'s gravity generates tidal forces on [[Io (moon)|Io]] which drive its extreme volcanic activity. - Yellowstone National Park (23738 bytes)
68: ...pe gently to the south-west (see [[Craters of the Moon National Monument]]). - Teotihuacan (6370 bytes)
17: ...reat Pyramid of Cholula]]), the '''Pyramid of the Moon''', the '''Temple of [[Quetzalcoatl]]''' or [[Tem...
20: ...nt was stolen, possibly in prehispanic times. The Moon pyramid was dedicated to TlalocĀ“s consort [[Chal... - Aztec (38742 bytes)
19: ...', "navel of the moon", from Nahuatl ''metztli'' (moon) and ''xictli'' (navel). Alternatively, ''mexict...
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