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After dinner, he and I walked along Eighth Avenue to find some moon cakes, and he talked about the future.
He still hopes to get his hands on some moon dust, which is the Holy Grail in the world of sand collecting.
Martian Moons in Motion In addition to wandering across the landscape and probing rocks and soil for signs of water, the Mars rovers have been doing some moon watching.
20 July Gather your space-loving friends, bake some moon pies and watch Apollo 13 to celebrate this annual US commemoration of the day Neil Armstrong planted his space boots on lunar soil.
Traditional religious images of ourselves as God's creatures, or even of God, could be in for a rough time if we ever discover pond scum living by completely alien chemical rules on some moon or planet, let alone the Borg — the alien race ruled by a collective mind on "Star Trek" — inhabiting some distant realm.
The land, in case you're looking to symbolically buy some moon property, was purchased from The Lunar Embassy.
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In our own solar system, the Sun, a majority of the planets (Mercury, Earth, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune (see, e.g., section 2.9 in Rüdiger and Hollerbach 2004)), and at least some moons (e.g., the Jovian moon Ganymede (Kivelson et al. 1996)) exhibit dynamos, while the Earth's Moon (Garrick-Bethel et al. 2009) and Mars (Acuña et al. 1999) show signs of past dynamo action.
It will brighten up through this afternoon and this evening, which should give us a few clear spells which should give a chance to do some moon-gazing".
There were thumps and giggles and some mooning.
Some moons are of interest because they have conditions that may be favourable for life.
If somebody came over to look at the bike, I'd find myself saying to them 'she's beautiful, isn't she?', like some mooning parent.
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