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  2. Tranquility Base - Wikipedia

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    They ranged between 45 degrees east and west, and 5 degrees north and south of the center of the Moon's facing side. They were numbered 1 to 5, going from east to west. Site number 2, centered at 0°42′50″N 23°42′28″E  /  0.71389°N 23.70778°E  / 0.71389; 23.70778 , was the Sea of Tranquility site ultimately chosen

  3. Wirefly - Wikipedia

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    Wirefly is a cell phone plans and smartphone comparison website. Before being relaunched in May 2014, Wirefly was an online retailer of wireless services and devices operated by parent company Simplexity. Wirefly was headquartered in Reston, Virginia and maintained technology and operations centers in Largo, Maryland.

  4. Lunar Lander Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Masten Space Systems' "Xoie" on the Level 2 competition-winning landing on October 30, 2009 Armadillo Aerospace's "Pixel" in test flights before the 2006 competition. The Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge (NG-LLC) was a competition funded by NASA's Centennial Challenges program.

  5. Moonrise and moonset - Wikipedia

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    A waning gibbous is best seen from late night to early morning. [6] The Moon rises 30 to 70 minutes (should be a fixed number, about 50 minutes, if it's the same 13 degrees) later each day/night than the day/night before, due to the fact that the Moon moves 13 degrees every day. Hence, the Earth must move 13 degrees after completing one ...

  6. Good Night, Moon - Wikipedia

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    "Good Night, Moon" is a science fiction short story by Bruce Sterling and Rudy Rucker. It was first published in the online magazine Tor.com October 13, 2010. [1] [2]

  7. Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project - Wikipedia

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    Another group thought the same, writing, "future missions to the Moon have re-energized the lunar community and renewed interest in the Lunar Orbiter data". [9] A newer spacecraft, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), entered orbit around the Moon on June 23, 2009, and, after testing, it began its photographic mission that September. [10]

  8. Amayo no Tsuki ni - Wikipedia

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    Lyrically, the song describes a protagonist's proclamation of unwavering love to her companion, whom she vows to stand by through rain and thunder and be the "moon on a rainy night". The song is composed in the key of C-sharp minor and set to a tempo of 91 beats per minute , [ 6 ] while Kudo's vocals span from G ♯ 3 to C 5 .

  9. Lost Moon - Wikipedia

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    Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13 (published in paperback as Apollo 13) is a 1994 non-fiction book by astronaut Jim Lovell and journalist Jeffrey Kluger, about the failed April 1970 Apollo 13 lunar landing mission which Lovell commanded.