Years
The solar system is estimated to have formed around 4.6 billion years ago as a result of a giant molecular cloud collapsing. This process eventually led to the formation of the sun and the planets, moons, asteroids, and comets that make up our solar system today.
Moons are natural satellites that orbit planets, planets orbit stars like our Sun, and stars are part of galaxies that contain planets and moons. Moons are gravitationally bound to planets while planets are gravitationally bound to stars. All three are part of the same interconnected celestial system.
over 1000 years ago.
30 years ago
No planets orbit Jupiter. Jupiter is orbited by more than 60 moons, however. The four largest are visible from earth through a modest telescope. These four are known as the Galilean moons, as they were observed by Galileo 400 years ago. The largest of the four is Ganymede, a moon that is larger than the planet Mercury (though perhaps not quite as massive).
many moons ago
Muchas lunas. (Speaking of actual satellites around planets) Hace muchas lunas ("Many moons ago") Muchas lunas a partir (in many moons (from now))
ft. mid ago
The phrase "a thousand miles ago" typically means a long time or distance in the past. It is often used metaphorically to convey that a significant journey or period of time has transpired since the reference point.
I seen it on MTV many moons ago but its nowhere to be seen online now :(
Darth Vader grew 7.8 inches but the havent measured since many moons ago
Darth Vader grew 7.8 inches but the havent measured since many moons ago
Darth Vader grew 7.8 inches but the havent measured since many moons ago
Saturn does not have its own sun and it has 60 moons and some were just discovered a few years ago
'As OF yore' or 'in the days of yore' is a phrase meaning 'of long ago'. I have never heard the expression 'as FOR yore'.
When American Indians referred to something happening "many moons ago," they were using a way of measuring time based on the lunar cycles. A "moon" typically represented a month, as the phases of the moon were a natural and reliable way to track time. This expression reflects their deep connection to nature and the rhythms of the environment, emphasizing a long passage of time in a more poetic and meaningful way than the calendar months we use today.
from volcanos that were on the moons surface long ago