The correct term for "moon" in general is "natural satellite." In the context of Earth, it is often referred to simply as "the Moon" with a capital "M." Other planets may have their own moons, which are typically named individually, such as Europa for Jupiter or Titan for Saturn.
The correct capitalization would be "Did your astronauts land on the moon?"
The Latin term for moon is "luna."
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it is a moon phase
The term used to describe the decrease in the visible portion of the moon is "waning." This occurs as the moon transitions from a full moon to a new moon phase.
The correct capitalization would be "Did your astronauts land on the moon?"
The likely term sought is "lunar eclipse" -- Earth's shadow over the Moon -- although the orbit of the Moon is an ellipse(oval path).
No, both titles are indicating to the same book. Said book being the second book in the Twilight Series, New Moon. Technically the correct term is 'Twilight Saga; New Moon'
The Latin term for moon is "luna."
The term "lunar" is used for things relating to the moon.
CORRECT ANSWER:No.
The Moon has not effective atmosphere and therefore it has not weather. It also has no geological activity, although the correct term would be selenological activity since "geo" applies to the Earth.
Arab is a politically correct term.
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