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The Moon, registered before a notary by Jenaro Gajardo Vera in 1954.. On September 25, 1954, before the notary of Talca, César Jiménez Fuenzalida, Gajardo requested to leave record of his claim as owner of the Moon "from before 1857" —legal formula used back then to get ownership of lands without existing title deeds—, [2] by registering a deed:
The Soviet Union continued sending robotic missions to the Moon until 1976, deploying in 1970 with Luna 17 the first remote controlled rover Lunokhod 1 on an extraterrestrial surface, and collecting and returning 0.3 kg of rock and soil samples with three Luna sample return missions (Luna 16 in 1970, Luna 20 in 1972, and Luna 24 in 1976). [254]
The Moon's heavily cratered far-side. The origin of the Moon is usually explained by a Mars-sized body striking the Earth, creating a debris ring that eventually collected into a single natural satellite, the Moon, but there are a number of variations on this giant-impact hypothesis, as well as alternative explanations, and research continues into how the Moon came to be formed.
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La Luna: Live in Concert, a 2001 Sarah Brightman concert inspired by that album; La Luna (Holger Czukay album), a 2000 album by Holger Czukay "La Luna" (song), a 1989 song by Belinda Carlisle; La luna, a 1975 album by Angelo Branduardi "La Luna", a 1982 song by Nova "La Luna", a 2012 song by Madness from the album Oui Oui, Si Si, Ja Ja, Da Da
Luna, a Soviet popular science and science fiction film; La Luna, an Italian film by Bernardo Bertolucci; Luna, a 1995 Spanish film by Alejandro Amenábar; Luna, a 2014 British film by Dave McKean; Luna, written and directed by Khaled Kaissar; Luna, a 1983-84 UK children's TV show; Luna (XM), XM Radio channel 95
In 1998, Fiel a la Vega joined local bands Haciendo Punto en Otro Son and Moliendo Vidrio for a series of concerts entitled Un Junte para la Historia. After three separate sets from each band, the three took the stage together for one last set. The last song from the concert was "Boricua en la Luna".
La Luna (Italian: [la ˈluːna], Italian for "The Moon") is a 2011 American animated short film, directed and written by Enrico Casarosa in his directorial debut. The film is loosely based on Italo Calvino 's short story "The Distance of the Moon."