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moon
The Moon (Latin: Luna) is Earth's only natural satellite an the fifth largest natural satellite in the Solar System.
Trivia about moon
The first object in our solar system discovered by telescope was not a planet but one of these
The human race really spread its wings when the space vehicle "The Eagle" landed here July 20, 1969
In February 1972 a Soviet spacecraft soft-landed here & then returned rock samples to the Earth
In Roman mythology Luna was a goddess of this heavenly body
[Hi, I'm Melissa Joan Hart] It's a source of a modern witch's power; the Witches' Almanac shows its monthly phases
In 1959 the Soviet Union's Luna 3 became the first space probe to photograph the far side of this celestial body
Charles Duke, Jr. got to go into space only once, but he did get to go here!
In 1959 its "dark side" was seen for the first time
The U.S. Ranger spacecrafts were designed to crash-land on this heavenly body
The mission of the Apollo space program of the 1960s & '70s was to land men on this celestial body
Sir Philip Sidney addressed this satellite, "With how sad steps...thou climb'st the skies!"
Galileo's first discovery in 1609 was that the surface of this is not smooth, but pitted
In a 1901 sci fi romance, Wells told a tale of "the first men in" this heavenly body, where they meet the Selenites
To bay or bark at this is an exercise in futility
Russia's Lunokhod I was the first wheeled vehicle used here
On Dec. 14, 1972 Gene Cernan became the last man to drive a vehicle up here
Hilal, a pre-Islamic deity of Arabia, was god of one phase of this heavenly body
A July 21, 1969 Wapakoneta, Ohio Daily News headline about a local boy read, "Neil steps on" this
Parts of its cycle are full, new & quarter phases
In a month an observer can see 59% of this heavenly body's surface
On January 2, 1959, exactly 120 years after Daguerre took the first photo of it, Russia launched a probe to it
In "The Tale of Rabbit and Coyote", rabbit escapes to this heavenly body, which makes the coyote howl at it
On March 5, 1998 scientists announced that there was ice at both poles of this heavenly body
Founder of Russian science, Mikhail Vasilievich Lomonosov, has a crater named for him there
Pythias, an ancient Greek geographer, was perhaps the 1st to associate tidal motion with this body
Monday is named for this, first visited by man 40 years ago today
Jupiter has one of these named Ganymede that's about the same size as the planet Mercury
The USA's Survivor space probes were sent to probe this object in advance of the manned landing there
In 1835 the N.Y. Sun reported there were bat-winged creatures living on this heavenly body; it was a hoax
As a goddess of this heavenly body, Artemis was sometimes called Phoebe
Selane, the goddess of this heavenly body, was the daughter of 2 Titans: Hyperion & Theia
Before crashing on Feb. 20, 1965, Ranger 8 sent back 7,137 photos of this, the last one, we guess, an extreme close-up
It's the celestial object on which you'd find Tycho, Oceanus Procellarum & Mare Imbrium
A falling apple gave Newton some ideas about what type of force could hold this heavenly body in its path
Around 1840 chemist John William Draper took the first photograph of this heavenly body
This satellite of the Earth is a whopping 2,160 miles in diameter--a lot bigger than it looks
July 7, 2009:If you're in Australia, the Americas or sailing the Pacific, look for an eclipse of this
When Kennedy & Khrushchev met in Vienna in 1961, JFK suggested the countries combine their efforts to go here
In 1972 Harrison H. Schmitt became the first & last geologist to pick up rocks here
Turn over a silver coin in your pocket when you see this heavenly body & your wish will come true
A calendar month is an arbitrary number; a synodic month or a sidereal month is based on the movement of this
In 1647 astronomer Johannes Hevelius published the 1st detailed atlas of this heavenly body
On Aug. 10, 1966 NASA launched a probe to take high-resolution photos of landing sites here
In Bob Dylan's "It's Alright, Ma", "The child's balloon eclipses both the sun and" this; that's one big balloon, Bob!
In November 2009 science news, a NASA probe found water here, & not a little bit, either
Romantic painters liked nighttime, as in Friedrich's 1822 canvas showing this rising over the sea
The casino named for this heavenly body will feature the scintillating lounge act of Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin
It's believed the Earth is over 4.5 billion yrs. old, based on 4.6 billion yr. old rocks found on this neighbor
'60s kids bought kits to send Mr. Potato Head to this heavenly body, with a cucumber as his spaceship
Catch a glimpse of the footprint seen here & you're treading around this location where it was made
Heavenly bodies are the Star, the Sun & this, card XVIII
Selene was the Greek goddess of this heavely body--& quite a heavenly body herself
NASA verified that the meteorite found under the ice in Antarctica came from this celestial body
Blake wrote that this, "like a flower / in heaven's high bower / with silent delight / sits and smiles of the night"
"A dying lady, lean and pale, who totters forth, wrapped in a gauzy veil", Shelley wrote of "The Waning" this
On Christmas Eve 1968, Borman, Lovell & Anders became the first men to circle this object
As god of this for the Inuits, Igaluk controlled the seasons & the tides
The large yellow circle on the flag of Palau represents this heavenly body
In August of 1971 David Scott dropped a feather & a hammer here; they landed at the same time
Ida, photographed by the Galileo probe in 1993, has its own little one of these, named Dactyl
A synth-snazzy song by Duran Duran:"New ____ On Monday"
In a month, this object ranges from about 225,000 miles to 252,000 miles from the Earth
Christopher Cross sang, "If you get caught between" this & NYC, "the best that you can do is fall in love"
On Christmas Eve 1968, Borman, Lovell & Anders became the first men to circle this object
It's where astronaut Alan Shepard famously hit a golf ball in February 1971
The Chinese goddess Ch'ang-O was turned into a toad, & her shadow may be seen on this heavenly body
The 1st live pictures of a manned liftoff from here were transmitted in August 1971
In 1969 Buzz Aldrin became the second to set foot here
Maugham paired it with "Sixpence"(4)
Part-time astronomer Christopher Wren made a model of this with surface relief & gave it to Charles II
Completes the title of Reese's feature film debut, 1991's "The Man in" this celestial object
Breccia, formed by violent impact, is common in sites here, like the Taurus-Littrow Valley near the Sea of Serenity
Radio signals were bounced off this object for the first time during Project Diana on January 10, 1946