Maybe "Callisto", because it has lots of craters.
Also, "Ganymede" looks like the Moon. It has craters and smoother areas where ice covers many craters. Unlike our Moon, it is the darker areas that have the most obvious craters.
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Yes, the Earth has one moon called 'Luna'.
cantoo poo hi laa wee luna papa
Earth only has one moon and most people call it moon. But every moon is given a Latin name. The moons Latin name is Luna.
The mass of a planet has nothing to do with its number of moons. For instance, Mars' mass is much less than that of Earth, yet Mars has two moons (Deimos and Phobos) while the Earth has one. (Luna)
our moons name is Luna it is named after a Greek goddess of the moons. Luna is also a spanish word but it has the same meaning in each case.
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Luna or Selene .
Skye Sweetnam - Sharada
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Moons are 'Natural Satellites' Earth's Moon is named Luna, as earth is Terra
Just one, Luna.
Luna is the Latin name for moon. It is also the root for all terms with lunar.
Luna, the moon
Luna our moons name
The Earth's moon is called Luna. That is where we get the terms "lunar eclipse", "lunar landing", etc. The name of the moon is simply "Moon". As answered above, the word Luna is latin for the word moon. Now that we no longer, or have never spoke Latin, we call it the moon. Other planet's moons are given names to distinguish them from our own and are still called moons, just not "the" moon. See the related link for more information.
Yes. Moons are large celestial bodies that orbit planets. Earth's moon is the Moon (Luna) and Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos.