Answer 1) Yes, the Earth is a female.
By female we obviously mean something quite different from the term employed to us humans. The Earth is a Cosmic Goddess so far beyond our present state of evolution that we can only dimly realize what she is and why she is here. As far as we are concerned she provides humanity, and indeed, all life forms on her body essential experience.
The Logos of Earth, which is to say, the Earth as an Intelligence is female from a magnetic and geo-metaphysical point of view.
Source: Visit to the Logos of Earth by George King, D.D.
It is a symbol combining the sun (top) and moon (bottom). The female would be the moon.
So far not a single female has walked on the moon. As at that time there were no female asronauts.
No female astronaut has ever been to the moon. There have been only 12 Astronauts who have landed on the moon. All of them were men.
The personification of the moon as female can be attributed to various mythologies and cultural beliefs where the moon is often associated with feminine principles like nurturing, intuition, and cycles of life. The moon's association with the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and creation may have also influenced its personification as female in many cultures.
No female has visited the moon yet. All the astronauts who have visited the moon so far have been male.
No female has yet walked on or orbited the moon
No there is not. But, the Germans say the the moon is a female.
History in Roman-Greek mithology releats the moon with Diana, female chase god, and the moon is deeply concerned with female period, the moon has strong gravitional power over earth water surface, the moon influences environmental cycles over vegetal and animals. But the meaningful translate to Moon's name has found in many cultures which each one has their own meaning. But the most apropriate about The Moon name is Female nature.
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No, Eileen Collins did not land on the moon. She is a retired NASA astronaut who became the first female pilot and first female commander of a Space Shuttle mission, but her missions were to space stations and not to the moon.
The male generic name is Sun and the female is Moon
No Canadian has ever been to the Moon and no woman has been to the Moon. So no.