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Study the variation of synodic month for the moon through 2000-2100
Published 2019-02-01Subjects: “…Moon orbit, Moon period, synodic month.…”
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Communications Satellite System by Using Moon Orbit Satellite Constellation
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End-to-End Optimization of Power-Limited Earth–Moon Trajectories
Published 2023-02-01“…The formulation of the end-to-end optimization problem of power-limited trajectories to the Moon and a description of the method of its solution are given. …”
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Personification of the Sun, the Moon and the planets in fourteenth century Serbian iconography
Published 2020-12-01“…The focus of this research is on the fresco of the Sun, the Moon, the planets and the Zodiac, from the Lesnovo monastery, now situated in North Macedonia. …”
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Earth observations from the Moon's surface: dependence on lunar libration
Published 2023-03-01“…<p>Observing the Earth from the Moon's surface has important scientific advantages. …”
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Examination of Dynamic Mental Constructs and their Change Regarding Phases of the Moon
Published 2023-03-01“…It was suggested that different opportunities, including technology-enriched activities regarding phases of the Moon, should be provided for pre-service science teachers to reorganize their nodes.…”
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The symbol of the crescent Moon with a star on Ancient and Medieval coins
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Identity and Friendship in Hsu-Ming Teo´s Behind the Moon (2000)
Published 2015-03-01“…In her second novel, Behind the Moon (2000), Hsu-Ming Teo explores the identity construction of three teenage friends and how they defy the notion of the „ideal‟ Australian as a heterosexual, Protestant, white, English-speaking, Australian-born of British ancestry young adult person. …”
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Asexual reproduction strategies in the moon jellyfish Aurelia (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa)
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Ring faults and ring dikes around the Orientale basin on the Moon
Published 2021“…The Orientale basin is the youngest and best-preserved multiring impact basin on the Moon, having experienced only modest modification by subsequent impacts and volcanism. …”
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A Trip to the Moon: Personalized Animated Movies for Self-reflection
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Searching for Subsurface Oceans on the Moons of Uranus Using Magnetic Induction
Published 2022“…Here we explore this possibility for Uranus's five major moons, with a focus on Ariel. We find that the magnetic field at each moon is dominated by the synodic frequency with amplitudes ranging from ∼4 nT at Oberon up to ∼300 nT at Miranda. …”
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Jupiter science enabled by ESA’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer
Published 2023“…ESA's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) will provide a detailed investigation of the Jovian system in the 2030s, combining a suite of state-of-the-art instruments with an orbital tour tailored to maximise observing opportunities. …”
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The distribution of Mg-spinel across the Moon and constraints on crustal origin
Published 2014“…A robust assessment is made of the distribution and (spatially resolved) geologic context for the newly identified rock type on the Moon, a Mg-spinel-bearing anorthosite (pink-spinel anorthosite, PSA). …”
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New constraints on the lithium isotope compositions of the Moon and terrestrial planets
Published 2006“…High-precision lithium (Li) isotope data are reported for samples from the Earth, Moon, Mars and Vesta and provide evidence of broadly similar compositions that are slightly heavy relative to those of chondrites. …”
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Global silicate mineralogy of the Moon from the Diviner lunar radiometer.
Published 2010“…Together, these observations provide compelling evidence that the Moon is a complex body that has experienced a diverse set of igneous processes.…”
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