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 Moon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The plane of the lunar orbit maintains an inclination of 5.145 396° with respect to the ecliptic (the orbital plane of the Earth), and the lunar axis of rotation maintains an inclination of 1.5424° with respect to the normal to that same plane.
Lunar Prospector results, however, indicate the presence of hydrogen in the permanently shadowed regions, which could be in the form of water ice.
The points where the Moon's orbit crosses the ecliptic are called the "lunar nodes": the North (or ascending) node is where the Moon crosses to the North of the ecliptic; the South (or descending) node where it crosses to the South.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Moon

  
 Lunar eclipse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ancient Greek astronomers noticed that during lunar eclipses the edge of the shadow was always circular; they thus concluded that the Earth was spherical.
If you were on the Moon's surface during a lunar eclipse you would witness a solar eclipse, with the Earth passing in front of the Sun.
The type and length of a lunar eclipse depends upon the Moon's location relative to its orbital node.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lunar_eclipse

  
 Lunar - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Lunar is an adjective that means having to do with or pertaining to the Moon, or to moons in general.
Lunar is also the name of a popular series of RPG video games.
Explorers: The Most Exciting Voyages of Discovery -- from the African Expeditions to the Lunar Landing
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /lunar.htm

  
 Surface Properties of the Moon
The Anorthosites that are common in the Lunar Highlands are not common on the surface of the Earth (The Adirondack Mountains and the Canadian Shield are exceptions).
One of the discoveries of the first Lunar orbiters is that the far side has a very different appearance than the near side.
Lunar Highlands rocks returned by Apollo 16 are about 4 billion years old.
csep10.phys.utk.edu /astr161/lect/moon/moon_surface.html

  
 Lunar Meteorites
Lunar meteorites that are mare basalts (e.g., NWA 032) or breccias composed mainly of mare material (EET 87521/96008) are poor in aluminum and rich in iron.
Lunar Prospector mission (1998—99) have shown that all of the Apollo sites were in or near a unique and anomalously radioactive “hot spot” on the lunar nearside in the vicinity of Mare Imbrium.
A weathered lunar meteorite would not be an impressive or suspicious looking rock if found in a cornfield or streambed (see Dar al Gani 400 or QUE94281) and a brecciated lunar meteorite could easily be overlooked in the field as a terrestrial sedimentary rock.
epsc.wustl.edu /admin/resources/moon_meteorites.html

  
 The Moon
This is an oblique view of the large crater Copernicus on the lunar nearside, as phtographed from the Apollo 17 spacecraft in lunar orbit.
A close-up view of an astronaut's footprint in the lunar soil, photographed with a 70mm lunar surface camera during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity (EVA) on the Moon.
The lunar terrain pictured is in the area of Smyth's Sea on the nearside.
www.solarviews.com /eng/moon.htm

  
 full moon and lunar effects
Lunar effects that have been found have little or nothing to do with human behavior, e.g., the discovery of a slight effect of the moon on global temperature,* which in turn might have an effect on the growth of plants.
Anecdotal evidence for lunar effects is not hard to find and reporters know that one good anecdote trumps ten scientific studies when it comes to reader interest, even though such evidence is unreliable for establishing significant correlations.
According to Nienhuys, the 161 figure refers to the average number of drunk drivers arrested on any given date in the lunar month; he believes this number was arrived at by dividing 4,512 by 28 (rather than 29.53, the length of a lunar month) and hence should be 153, not 161.
www.skepdic.com /fullmoon.html

  
 Lunar Perigee and Apogee Calculator
ELP 2000-85 generates predictions of lunar longitude accurate to 0.0004 degrees for the years 1900 through 2100, and 0.0054 degrees for the period 1500 through 2500.
Perigee and apogee distances are usually accurate to within a few kilometres compared to values calculated with the definitive ELP 2000-82 theory of the lunar orbit; the maximum error over the years 1977 through 2022 is 12 km in perigee distance and 6 km at apogee.
Machine-readable files for all of the tables and a sample FORTRAN program which uses them to compute lunar ephemerides may be obtained from the Astronomical Data Center at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center by FTP across the Internet, or on CD-ROM, along with a wide variety of other astronomical catalogues and tables.
www.fourmilab.ch /earthview/pacalc.html

  
 BBC - Science & Nature - Space - Lunar Eclipse
During a lunar eclipse, the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, blocking the Sun’s light.
Lunar eclipses are not as spectacular as Solar eclipses, when day turns to night.
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the Moon and the Sun.
www.bbc.co.uk /science/space/solarsystem/earth/lunareclipse.shtml

  
 CalendarHome.com - Lunar calendar - Calendar Encyclopedia
A lunar calendar may indicate the season as well as the moon phase, as the Hebrew calendar and Chinese calendar do.
A lunar calendar is a calendar whose date indicates the moon phase.
But a lunar calendar need not do so.
encyclopedia.calendarhome.com /Lunar_calendar.htm

  
 Apollo Lunar Surface Journal
The Apollo Lunar Surface Journal was inspired by the work of New Zealand historian J.C. Beaglehole, the 20th Century's foremost authority on the European exploration of the Pacific and, particularly, on the voyages of Captain James Cook.
The Apollo Lunar Surface Journal is a record of the lunar surface operations conducted by the six pairs of astronauts who landed on the Moon from 1969 through 1972.
Unauthorized commercial use of the Apollo Lunar Surface Journal is prohibited; and the commercial use of the name or likeness of any of the astronauts without his express permission is prohibited.
www.hq.nasa.gov /alsj

  
 Learn more about Lunar deity in the online encyclopedia.
In the study of mythology, a lunar deity is a god or goddess associated with or symbolizing the Moon.
Learn more about Lunar deity in the online encyclopedia.
She is usually female, perhaps because of the association between women's menstrual cycles and the moon.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /l/lu/lunar_deity.html

  
 Chinese Lunar Base
A lunar landing stage developed for a Shenzhou-derived return vehicle could also be used on a one-way trip to place moon base payloads of about 11 tonnes on the lunar surface.
The direct landing approach was shown in Russian studies of the 1970’s to be the most practical method for emplacment and support of a lunar base (since lunar orbit rendezvous methods restrict possible base locations to a narrow band around the lunar equator).
At Expo 2000 at Hannover the centre piece of the Chinese pavilion was a display of two Chinese astronauts planting the flag of the People’s Republic on the lunar surface.
www.astronautix.com /craft/chirbase.htm

  
 Amazing but true: You too can be the proud owner of property on the Moon!
The sale of lunar property has been ongoing for 22 years by the Lunar Embassy, which is THE ONLY COMPANY in the world to possess a legal basis and copyright for the sale of lunar, and other extraterrestrial property within the confines of our solar system.
Dennis M. Hope of the Lunar Embassy, to ensure that a legal basis for the ownership of the properties sold here can be claimed.
Lunar land is perfect for that HARD TO BUY FOR person in your life.
www.planetaryinvestments.com

  
 LPOD - 2005-05-31 - Lunar Photo of the Day
Lunar Orbiter IV images show it to have a wider floor with some broad mounds of material that have avalanched down the rim, shallowing the floor.
Hill, at 16km diameter and a depth of 3.3 km is one of the largest lunar simple craters.
Nearby Carmichael is 20 km wide but is only slightly deeper (3.6 km) because it is a small complex crater.
www.lpod.org

  
 SPACE.com -- Total Lunar Eclipse Coming May 15-16
The last total lunar eclipse occurred on Jan. 9, 2001 and was visible primarily from the Eastern Hemisphere.
Should unsettled weather eclipse your view of the upcoming eclipse, there is at least some consolation in knowing that therell be another total lunar eclipse visible from most of the Americas, Europe, Africa as well as much of Asia, later this year on the night of Nov. 8-9.
The last widely observable lunar eclipse visible from the Americas occurred on Jan. 20-21, 2000.
www.space.com /spacewatch/lunar_eclipse_news_030425.html

  
 Lunar Prospector Spectrometers: Spectrometers
The bulk composition of the lunar crust is important for estimating the composition of the Moon as a whole, a fundamental constraint on the origin of the Earth-Moon system.
There is evidence that KREEP contaminated most lunar magmas as they made their way to the surface from sources in the mantle or lower crust [Binder, 1982].
Lunar Prospector (LP), which was launched on January 6, 1998, carries an integrated suite of three spectrometers.
lunar.lanl.gov /pages/spectros.html

  
 The History Place - Apollo 11
A close-up view of moon rocks, classified by Geologists as igneous (formed by melting) possibly from a lunar volcanic flow or from a large meteorite crashing into the moon.
The descent stage serves as a launch base and remains on the lunar surface.
The lunar module is seen on the left.
www.historyplace.com /unitedstates/apollo11/index.html

  
 A Lunar Outpost
One design option for a permanent lunar habitat is an inflatable structure (1), erected in a crater or an excavation and shielded with bags of lunar surface material.
Establishment of a permanently inhabited lunar outpost is a crucial step toward fulfilling the national space policy goal of expanding human presence into the solar system.
A site for the lunar outpost will be selected by evaluating factors such as closeness to surface features of scientific interest, Earth's visibility, soil chemistry, and roughness of terrain.
vesuvius.jsc.nasa.gov /er/seh/gotomoon.html

  
 Clementine Lunar Image Browser 1.5
The Laboratory provides the Clementine Lunar Image Browser as a courtesy to scientific researchers, as well as the general public, and you are welcome to browse the over 170,000 images that are available.
Disputes arising from the purchase of lunar property from such organizations must be resolved with the seller directly.
NRL has no involvement, either officially or unofficially, in providing "after-sales service" for the purchase of lunar property from the Lunar Embassy, its franchisees, or any similar organizations.
www.nrl.navy.mil /clementine/clib

  
 Lunar Calendar in Japan
For example, the lunar October, 1664 is recorded with 30 days, yet there was an actual new moon on the "30th"; thus it should have become lunar November 1st.
Obviously, the first day of a lunar "month" could sometimes differ for cultures with different longitudes; thus a lunar calendar based on longitude in China would not necessarily be accurate for Japan.
While a lunar calendar was "officially" established in Japan in 692 by the Emperor "Jitou", accurate methods of astronomical observation and calculation found little acceptance.
www2.gol.com /users/stever/calendar.htm

  
 Lunar Club Introduction
Finally, the Lunar Club was created as a project that can easily be done by schools and school children, especially those in the inner city.
As a matter of fact, to prove that the Lunar Club could be done with small apertures, we used 7x35 binoculars and a 60mm refractor.
The Lunar Club introduces amateur astronomers to that object in the sky that most of us take for granted, and which deep sky observers have come to loathe.
www.astroleague.org /al/obsclubs/lunar/lunar1.html

  
 THE SOVIET MANNED LUNAR PROGRAM
Since all the early satellites and lunar probes were launched on converted intercontinental ballistic missiles, the Soviet advantage underlined fears in the US that a "missile gap" existed between it and its Cold War enemy, an issue that Kennedy exploited to his advantage in the 1960 presidential campaign.
The Apollo 9 astronauts successfully tested the Lunar Module in Earth orbit one month after the N1 launch failure, and in May the crew of Apollo 10 ventured to within 15 kilometers of the lunar surface in a dress rehearsal of the Apollo 11 mission.
The main payload was a remote-controlled lunar rover that would be used to reconnoitre the landing sites of both the backup and prime lunar landers one month before the manned L3 craft was launched.
www.fas.org /spp/eprint/lindroos_moon1.htm

  
 Future Lunar Missions
This idea for a lunar orbiter/lander mission was developed by the Japanese to study the origin, evolution, and tectonics of the Moon.
LunarSat is a European proposal for a lunar micro-orbiter to investigate the suitability of the Moon's south pole for the first permanent human outpost.
This is a Japanese mission to image the Moon, monitor moonquakes, measure the near-surface thermal properties and heat flux, and study the lunar core and interior structure.
www.lpi.usra.edu /expmoon/future/future.html

  
 Lunar™ Screen Magnifier and Lunar Plus Enhanced Screen Magnifier
Lunar and LunarPlus are stable and reliable, whether in use on a home PC or network server.
Lunar Screen Magnifier's advanced technology means that even on high magnification, text and images remain smooth, clear and easily readable.
Lunar, Supernova, LunarPlus, Cicero, Cipher and Orpheus are trademarks of Dolphin Oceanic Limited.
www.dolphincomputeraccess.com /products/lunar.htm

  
 Lunar Embassy
The Lunar Embassy is the only company in the world, who have, since 1980, obtained the legal right to sell properties on the Moon from the US Claim Registry and Copyright office.
The Lunar Embassy are the sole holders of the US property claim office's land claim to the entire lunar surface.
The Lunar Embassy has been selling properties on the moon for 16 years, having served over 1700 customers.
www.netcheck.com /moonshop.htm

  
 Digital Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Moon
The digital Lunar Orbiter Atlas of the Moon is a reproduction of the 675 plates contained in Bowker and Hughes.
The Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Moon by Bowker and Hughes (NASA SP-206) is considered the definitive reference manual to the global photographic coverage of the Moon.
The images contained within the atlas are excellent for studying lunar morphology because they were obtained at low to moderate Sun angles.
www.lpi.usra.edu /research/lunar_orbiter

  
 LUNAR ECLIPSE OBSERVER - HOME PAGE
If you have anything which could be added, have observations of lunar eclipses or of the moon's surface features from your site, or think other information should be incorporated into this site, e-mail me at minnah@netspeed.com.au.
For all of you out there who need to know exactly when the next Lunar Eclipse will be visible in your part of the world for observation.
Analysis of the Total Lunar Eclipse of 1996 September 27
www.netspeed.com.au /minnah/LEOx.html

  
 Lunar Samples
The chemical composition of the Moon, derived from studies of lunar rocks, is compatible with this theory of the origin of the Moon.
The lunar sample laboratory is where pristine lunar samples are prepared for shipment to scientists and educators.
The lunar sample building at Johnson Space Center is the chief repository for the Apollo samples.
www-curator.jsc.nasa.gov /curator/lunar/lunar.htm

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