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Describes some of the more interesting moons.

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A craggy face is much more interesting than a moon face.

The discovery also makes the moon more interesting in the search for extraterrestrial life, because the recycling action of plate tectonics would provide an important way to exchange chemicals between the surface and the water ocean that lies beneath the moon's ice cap.

Parts of southern Africa and areas to its S and E witness a partial solar eclipse on the 13th, but much more interesting is the total eclipse of the moon, in fact the harvest moon, on the morning of the 28th.

What's even more interesting is that this will be the closest moon-Jupiter conjunction until the year 2026!

Things will get even more interesting with future long-duration missions envisioned for the moon, Mars and beyond.

Either possibility would make Mimas a much more interesting research subject: "This brings the spotlight back to this moon, which was a little bit ignored".

Moon exclaimed that the subplot would have been more interesting had Stewie ingested the mushroom alongside with Brian.

And things in the asteroid belt keep getting more interesting: In today's Nature, astronomers report the second-ever discovery of a moon orbiting an asteroid (Science, 14 May, p. 1099).

Handel becomes more interesting.

Be more interesting".

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