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List of valleys on the Moon
List of valleys on the Moon The Moon's surface is covered in many interesting features. Among these are several large valleys that have been given names. These ...
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Category:Valleys on the Moon
Category:Valleys on the Moon See also the list of valleys on the Moon for more information. Pages in category " ...
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List of features on the Moon
List of features on the Moon The Moon's surface is covered in many interesting geologic features. In addition to mountains, valleys, and craters, the following surface features have ... Note: On the far side of the Moon there are unnamed albedo features on ...
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List of maria on the Moon
List of maria on the Moon This is a list of maria (singular mare) on the Moon. It also includes the one oceanus and ... 0 E 132 km Some sources also list a Palus Nebularum ("Marsh of Mists") ...
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List of mountains on the Moon
List of mountains on the Moon This is a list of mountains on the Moon: Mountains These are isolated mountains or massifs ... to the terrestrial island group See also List of mountains on the Moon by ...
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List of craters on the Moon
List of craters on the Moon This is a list of craters on the Moon. The large majority of these features are ... detailed on the main crater description pages. List of craters on the Moon, A- ...
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Moon
Moon For other moons in the solar system ... satellite. For the astrological meaning of the Moon, see Solar system in astrology. For other uses see Moon (disambiguation). Moon The Moon as seen from Earth Orbital characteristics ...
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Moon (translated from German)
Moon The title of this article is ambiguous. For further meanings see Moon (term clarifying). Orbit farthest-from-Earth point ... path angle 5,1454° Is more natural Moon that Earth Physical characteristics More equatorially Diameter ... Methane Ammonium Carbon dioxide Traces Composition that Moon crust Oxygen 43 % Silicon 21 % Aluminum 10 ... Hydrogen 50 ppm Helium 20 ppm That Moon (Latin Luna), that usually only Moon ...
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Triton (moon)
Triton (moon) Triton Discovery Discovered by William Lassell Discovered ... I, is the planet Neptune's largest moon. Triton is one of the coldest bodies ... to his subsequent discoveries of an eighth moon of Saturn (Hyperion), and of the third ... was the discovery of Nereid, the second moon of Neptune, in 1949 that finally prompted ... extremely eccentric orbit of Neptune's outermost moon Nereid, the paucity of moons as ...
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Ganymede (moon)
Ganymede (moon) Ganymede Click image for description Discovery Discovered ... IPA: ; Greek Γανυμήδης) is Jupiter's largest moon, and indeed the largest moon in the entire solar system; it is ... is the only planetary satellite (besides the Moon) that can be seen by the naked ... De in 364 BC. Discovery of the moon is generally credited to Galileo Galilei ...
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