Word from the moon
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STEPWord from the moon
STEPFourth word from the moon
EARTHRISESight from the moon
STOUTHEARTEDMENSong from "The New Moon": 1928
APOLUNEFarthest orbital point from the moon
EWOKCreature from the forest moon of Endor
STOUTHEARTEDMENSong from Sigmund Romberg's "The New Moon"
VERNE"From the Earth to the Moon" author
VERNE"From the Earth to the Moon" writer
LUNARSURFACEMoon rock source [7th from the sun]
moonbeama ray of light from the moon
ATEA"I ... rock from the moon" (Talking Heads lyric)
VERNE"From the Earth to the Moon" author Jules
NASAOrg. in "From the Earth to the Moon"
moonbowa rainbow formed by light from the moon
moonbeamsMOONBEAM, a ray of light from the moon
APOLUNEPoint farthest from the moon in a satellite's orbit
moonbowsMOONBOW, a rainbow formed by light from the moon
EWOKFurry sci-fi creature from the forest moon of Endor
AGANICEWitch who pulled the moon from the sky: Gr. myth.
earthrisethe rising of the earth as seen from the moon
earthsetthe setting of the earth as seen from the moon
earthsetsEARTHSET, the setting of the earth as seen from the moon
earthrisesEARTHRISE, the rising of the earth as seen from the moon
apolunethe point in a lunar orbit that is farthest from the moon
moonbowrainbow caused by the refraction and reflection of light from the moon
apolunea point in the orbit of a body farthest from the moon
apolunesthe point in a lunar orbit that is farthest from the moon
apolunesAPOLUNE, a point in the orbit of a body farthest from the moon
moonbowa rainbow caused by the refraction and reflection of light from the moon.
apocynthionthe point at which a spacecraft in lunar orbit is furthest from the moon
apocynthionsAPOCYNTHION, the point at which a spacecraft in lunar orbit is furthest from the moon
PALEFIREWhat the "arrant thief" of a moon "snatches from the sun," in Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens"
lunationthe period of time from one new moon to the next (about 291/2 days); a lunar month
nightsideThe side of a planet or moon that is facing away from the sun and is therefore in darkness
nightsidesThe side of a planet or moon that is facing away from the sun and is therefore in darkness
quadratureThe position of the moon or a planet when it is 90░ from the sun as viewed from the earth
haloesa circle of light appearing to surround the sun or moon and resulting from refraction or reflection of light by ice particles in the atmosphere
haloa circle of light appearing to surround the sun or moon and resulting from refraction or reflection of light by ice particles in the atmosphere
librationsAn apparent or real oscillation of the moon, by which parts near the edge of the disc that are often not visible from the earth sometimes come into view