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The Earth's only natural satellite. The moon has a cold, dry orb covered with many lunar craters and strewn with rocks and dust. The moon has no atmosphere. But recent lunar missions have found plenty frozen water on the moon.

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Moon

Greenwich Mean Time

Astronomy; Moon

Time as measured from the 0 degrees longitude position of the Greenwich Observatory in England, also known as Universal Time (UT).

Gravity

Astronomy; Moon

One of the fundamental forces of nature, defined as the constant force of attraction between all objects in the universe. Gravity controls the orbits of all planets in our solar system as well as ...

Quarter moon

Astronomy; Moon

The phase of the Moon that can be either the first quarter moon or the last quarter moon. This phase occurs when the Moon is 90 degrees away from a line between the Sun and the Earth. In the ...

Quadrature

Astronomy; Moon

Term that describes two celestial bodies appearing to be ninety degrees apart, from the perspective of the observer. The position of the Moon or a planet when it is at right angles to the Sun. The ...

Phases

Astronomy; Moon

When applied to the Moon, the phases refer to the different illumination that it undergoes during it's orbit around the Earth and the Sun. The most commonly known phases of the Moon include full ...

Perilune

Astronomy; Moon

The closest point to the Moon in an object's orbit around it.

Radius

Astronomy; Moon

The linear measurement from the centre of a sphere to the surface, or half of the diameter.

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