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At Mars, we've been given a wonderful set of moons — one of which, perhaps Phobos, can act as an offshore world from which crews can robotically preposition hardware and establish radiation shielding on the Martian surface to begin sustaining increasing numbers of people.
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In the Atlantic apartment, six modern lamps are on display: a mushroom-shaped white table lamp ($644.50); a big globe-shaped floor lamp ($316.50); a light-bulb-shaped floor lamp ($133.50); a silver wall-mounted task lamp ($308.50); a black metal floor lamp with a green reflector ($331); and a set of "moon rock" lamps 7 to 18 inches in diameter ($161).
The giant moon on the set of Moon River (from the 1961 movie Breakfast at Tiffany's) is a replica of the Buzz Aldrin moon surface landing in July 1969.
One of the earliest worlds you encounter is a desert, and I spent quite a while exploring it, finding coins and moons all over the place; a set of "phantom" moons in the top left indicate how many you need to move on to unlock another world, though at first I thought it was how many moons were in the whole place.
(So far, we know that it worked on approach, with a nice set of the Galilean moons orbiting--moons independently discovered by Simon Marius, who wrote down his discovery 1 day after Galileo in January 1610, though Marius may have actually seen the moons first: months earlier.
Every year, Wilson would make his own Christmas cards, and every year he would produce a collector's item, usually featuring flappers, pierrots or harlequins in a mimimal setting of crescent moons and floating balloons.
He headed over to the parking lot, thinking he might spot some Oldsmobile spinner hubcaps to steal for his collection but settled for a set of Pontiac baby moons, which he stashed in the bushes, to be picked up later.
Such theories need to line up with what we know about the Moon, about the violent processes that set off the creation of moons, and what computer simulations show about the more sedate gravitational "gathering-up" that finishes the job.
On one set of screens the moon transverses the sky.
The prototype and data set of the Double-moon classification problem are shown in Fig. 4a, b, respectively, where r = 10, ω = 6 and d = − 6.
Ms. Shelton was also the soloist in George Crumb's "Night Music I," a setting of "The Moon Rises" and "Gacela of the Terrible Presence," two poems by Federico García Lorca.
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