- Don
Pardee Moon (April 18, 1894 –
August 5, 1944) was a rear
admiral of the
United States Navy, who
fought in the
invasion of Europe. He was born in Kokomo...
- The
Moon is Earth's only
natural satellite. It
orbits at an
average distance of 384,400 km (238,900 mi),
about 30
times the
diameter of Earth.
Tidal forces...
- John
P.
Moon (born July 15, 1938) is an
Apple Computers executive. He has
engineering degrees from
Pennsylvania State University and New York University...
- A
Moon landing or
lunar landing is the
arrival of a
spacecraft on the
surface of the
Moon,
including both
crewed and
robotic missions. The
first human-made...
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Parker Thomas Moon (June 5, 1892 – June 11, 1936) was an
American political scientist who as an
expert in
international relations and
researcher on international...
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Alpha Sapphire;
generation VII with 88 Pokémon
refers to Sun,
Moon,
Ultra Sun,
Ultra Moon, Let's Go, Pikachu!, and Let's Go, Eevee!;
generation VIII with...
-
Keith John
Moon (23
August 1946 – 7
September 1978) was an
English musician who was the
drummer for the rock band the Who.
Regarded as one of the greatest...
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Spring Moons: Egg
Moon, Milk
Moon,
Flower Moon Summer Moons: Hay
Moon,
Grain Moon,
Fruit Moon Fall
Moons:
Harvest Moon, Hunter's
Moon,
Moon before Yule It...
-
Moon Maiden may
refer to:
Moon Maiden (character), DC
Comics superhero The
Moon Maiden, a 1978
novel by
Garrett P.
Serviss The
Moon Maiden, an
opera by...
- The
moons of
Saturn are
numerous and diverse,
ranging from tiny
moonlets only tens of
meters across to the
enormous Titan,
which is
larger than the planet...