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The Moon is the natural satellite of the Earth. In ancient times, it was frequently described with the term "planet" because this term derives from the Greek word for "wanderer"; the Moon moving roughly 12° per day from west to east is the fastest of these "wanderers" in front of the projected constellations. |
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=== Images of the Moon === |
=== Images of the Moon === |
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Saturn Venus Moon 20250102 180427.jpg|Saturn, Venus and Moon at Dusk (SMH 2025) |
Saturn Venus Moon 20250102 180427.jpg|Saturn, Venus and Moon at Dusk (SMH 2025) |
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Moon-Venus 20250104 183713.jpg |Moon and Venus at Dusk (SMH 2025). |
Moon-Venus 20250104 183713.jpg |Moon and Venus at Dusk (SMH 2025). |
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Moon and Venus dawn.jpeg| Moon and Venus in |
Moon and Venus dawn.jpeg| Moon and Venus in dawn above Austrian mountains (CC BY Susanne M Hoffmann 2016). |
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Stellarium plej+moon-300-06-04.jpg|Simulation of the Moon in front of the Pleiades star cluster (Stellarium) to show the sizes: the moon does not cover all stars at once. |
Stellarium plej+moon-300-06-04.jpg|Simulation of the Moon in front of the Pleiades star cluster (Stellarium) to show the sizes: the moon does not cover all stars at once. |
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Hyadespleiadesmoon_IMG_2665_b_s.gif|Real Photograph of the Moon (3 days old) next to the Pleiades and Hyades (CC BY SMH 2025). |
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Moon on earth20250102 165517.jpg|Reflection of the Moon in a puddle of water (SMH 2025): this is the waxing moon as if seen from the southern hemisphere but observed in the northern hemisphere. |
Moon on earth20250102 165517.jpg|Reflection of the Moon in a puddle of water (SMH 2025): this is the waxing moon as if seen from the southern hemisphere but observed in the northern hemisphere. |
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