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A natural object orbitting a planetary body.
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A natural object orbiting a planetary body.
  
 
The most famous [[moon]]s in the [[Solar System]] are probably [[Luna]] ([[Earth]]'s moon), [[Titan]], [[Europa]], [[Ganymede]], [[Callisto]], and [[Io]].
 
The most famous [[moon]]s in the [[Solar System]] are probably [[Luna]] ([[Earth]]'s moon), [[Titan]], [[Europa]], [[Ganymede]], [[Callisto]], and [[Io]].
  
The [[Neith Proposal]] seeks to create another large moon in the [[Solar System]] by slamming [[Mercury]] into [[Venus]].  It is slightly controversial.
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The [[Neith Proposal]] sought to create another large moon in the [[Solar System]] by slamming [[Mercury]] into [[Venus]].  It was slightly controversial.
  
 
Other [[Star system]]s have other important moons.  [[Alpha Centauri]] in particular is known for [[Bulan]] and [[Sin]].
 
Other [[Star system]]s have other important moons.  [[Alpha Centauri]] in particular is known for [[Bulan]] and [[Sin]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:37, 26 October 2006

A natural object orbiting a planetary body.

The most famous moons in the Solar System are probably Luna (Earth's moon), Titan, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, and Io.

The Neith Proposal sought to create another large moon in the Solar System by slamming Mercury into Venus. It was slightly controversial.

Other Star systems have other important moons. Alpha Centauri in particular is known for Bulan and Sin.


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