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The team found that the radiation exposure on the Moon is 1,369 microsieverts per day - about 2.6 times higher than the International Space Station crew's daily dose.
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How does the Moon control Earth's tides? | Stargazing | ABC Science
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The Time Machine (2002)—The Moon Breaking Up
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The # of days in a sidereal month is 33o3 (by which I mean 33.3 in octal). 😉
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We Choose to Go to the Moon
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This is called a Moonbow
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Hear Buzz Aldrin tell the story of the first Moon landing
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The next Full Moon is on the night before September the Eleventh.
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OVNI sur la Lune , 2020-03-26
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Final Fantasy VI Sky Corruption (FFVI Floating Continent)
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Iron Sky Selected Scene - The Moon Flag
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Somehow the gravity you are in and the speed you are moving can affect time. The Moon affects gravity, you can see it in the tides, so it also affects time.
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