Sentence examples for moon to another from inspiring English sources

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The period from one full moon to another is about 29.5 days, so when two occur in the same month, the first of these full moons is always on the first or second day of the month.

Transfer legs move the spacecraft from resonance with a moon to another one; precise phasing of the relevant moons is required; mission opportunities in a 11-year launch window are found by assuming ballistic trajectories and coplanar circular orbits for the Jovian satellites.

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The announcement of the SEI in 1989 gave us hope that we would be back to the moon to stay, within another 20 years.

He didn't try to shoot for the moon, to put it another way, because there's no realistic possibility of a Republican House approving any moon shots anytime soon.

Another author, Cory Doctorow, is working with Kip Hodges, the university's director of earth and space exploration, on a story idea about sending 3-D printers to the moon to begin manufacturing things from moon dust.

"Luckily enough I caught the Cuban on the line so I'm over the moon really to get another medal".

In the tiny watercolor "Shields, on the River Tyne," workers load coal from a ship into smaller boats by the yellow light of torches; the rest of the river, shrouded in blue and overseen by a silvery moon, seems to be another world altogether.

Vice-President Joseph Biden had raised the idea of another moon shot to cure cancer after the death of his son, Beau, from the disease last year, and Obama announced that there would be "a new national effort" to get it done and that, "because he's gone to the mat for all of us on so many issues over the past forty years, I'm putting Joe in charge of mission control".

The first story posted was an article about a fighter pilot who crashed while attempting to moon another fighter pilot.

Nomad's successor is scheduled to explore the Antarctic, but so far has not been selected for a mission to the moon or another planet.

(Picture book; ages 4 to 8) Another moon, another saucer-eyed minx! (What did Halloween heroines look like pre-Tim Burton?) Redheaded Frangoline is a do-gooder girl: "Pure as milk and good as gold, / She always did as she was told".

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