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Another quite premonitory invention was the projectiles that could break gravity, described in 1865's From the Earth to the Moon, which would make it possible to transport passengers to the moon.

The Ladee spacecraft was conceived when NASA was also planning new manned missions to the moon, which would have been the first since 1972.

Somewhere in the world, somebody decided at one point, 'Why can't we put a man on the Moon?' Which would have seemed like a nuts idea.

If it exists, the ice could also hold a detailed historical record of past comet impacts on the Moon, which would provide new hints of the early conditions in the solar system.

Among the losers would be some public works projects of the Army Corps of Engineers, two historic preservation programs and NASA's mission to return to the Moon, which would be ended as the administration seeks to reorient the space program to use private companies for launchings.

In March, the SETI Institute (the acronym stands for "Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence") put out a call for the public to come up with names for the soon to be revealed features of Pluto and Charon, its largest moon, which would then be submitted to the International Astronomical Union, in Paris, the authority for naming celestial bodies.

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Hopes flagged when Mr. Rouhani failed to show up for a lunch given by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, which would have provided the best site for a handshake.

"In the moon case, which would of course provide our great-grandchildren with a base for travel beyond the solar system, the question is cost," he said.

Shoemaker trained as a geologist and worked on the Apollo program; he almost went to the moon himself, which would have made him the first geologist to go there.

He formed his own record label, proclaimed himself leader of his own Arkestra and went about hiring musicians prepared to live by his own, monastic code - no drugs, no women (Ra was, so far as anyone could make out, asexual), hardly any food (Ra used to feed his band on a strange mixture called "moon stew" which would last for days) and very little pay.

But this might be offset by tidal effects from the sun, which are more or less comparable to the tides of the moon and which would draw our planet inward, so it would get swallowed by the sun.

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