No. Firstly, there are no moons "on Earth", and secondly, the only moon of Earth is the Moon.
Pandora is the name of an inner satellite of Saturn. It's also the name of a fictitious habitable moon in the movie Avatar.
In the fictional universe of Avatar, the moon Pandora orbits the planet Polyphemus, located in the Alpha Centauri star system. The moon is about 4.4 light years from Earth. Using the developed interstellar ships utilizing hybrid fusion and matter-antimatter power sources, the travel time from Earth to Pandora is about 6 Earth years.
Pandora is a satellite of the Planet Saturn. At its closest to us, it will be around 8.5AU and 10.5AU at its furthest, depending on where the Earth is in its orbit.
Pandora is the fictional planet featured in the movie "Avatar" directed by James Cameron. It is depicted as a lush, bioluminescent moon in the Alpha Centauri star system, located over four light-years away from Earth.
Pandora, in the movie Avatar, is basically a moon orbiting a fantasy planet, called Polyphemus. Pandora was speculated as being a moon of an actual planet, such as Jupiter or Neptune, but is, in reality, totally fictional.
Since Pandora's shape is irregular the surface gravity varies considerably from one spot to another. It ranges from 0.027% to 0.061% the gravity on Earth.
Pandora Moon was created in 2008.
One of Saturn's moons is called Pandora. There is also a fictional moon of the same name, in the Avatar movie.
The fictional moon on which Avatar takes place is called Pandora.
Yes - if you mean the moon Pandora
Most people call it moon but it is really called "Luna"!
The Sun is NEVER between the Earth and the Moon. When the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun, this is called a Solar Eclipse. When the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun, this is called a Lunar Eclipse.
The different shapes of a moon you see from earth is calledthe different shapes of a moon is called a phases