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moon$50278$ - traducción al griego

LUNAR PHASE: COMPLETELY ILLUMINATED DISC
Harvest moon; Harvest-Moon; Hunter's moon; Sap moon; Storm Moon; Beaver moon; Wolf moon; Sanguine Moon; Pornima; Rose Moon; Fullmoon; Hunter Moon; Hunters moon; Full Moon; Moon After Yule; Full moon day; 🌝; Super harvest moon; 🌕; Flower moon; Snow moon; Hare moon; Storm moon; Worm moon; Farmers' Almanac full moon names; Snow Moon; Super Harvest Moon; Full corn moon; Barley moon; Corn moon; Sturgeon Moon; Autumn moon; Buck moon; Awakening moon; Big moon; Crust moon; Crow moon; Corn planting moon; Dog moon; Dying moon; Elk moon; Frosty moon; Hot moon; Mead moon; Mother's moon; Herb moon; Green corn moon; Grain moon; Seed moon; Fruit moon; Lenten moon; Grass moon; Sprouting grass moon; Oak moon; Hunger moon; Frog moon; Hay moon; Spring moon; Fish moon; Long night's moon; Pumpkin moon; Wind moon; Thunder moon; Milk moon; Turkey moon; Summer moon; Strawberry moon; Winter moon; Full moon names
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  • Earth's orbital plane]]) results in the revolution of the [[lunar nodes]] relative to the Earth. This causes an [[eclipse season]] approximately every six months, in which a [[lunar eclipse]] can occur at the full moon phase.
  • A full moon rising, seen through the [[Belt of Venus]]
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  • Symbol of the Triple Goddess

moon      
v. χαζεύω
full moon         
πανσέληνος
altitude control         
  • Deployment of the [[Earth Radiation Budget Satellite]] on [[STS-41-G]], collecting data on Earth's weather and climate
  • The Hubble Space Telescope
  • The [[International Space Station]]'s black solar panels on the left and white [[radiator]]s on the right
  • Firing of ''[[Deep Space 1]]''<nowiki/>'s ion thruster
  • Orbital launch]] project at advanced stage or indigenous [[ballistic missile]]s deployed}}
  • Replica of the [[Sputnik 1]]
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HUMAN-MADE OBJECT PUT INTO AN ORBIT
Satellites; Artificial satellite; Satelite; Artificial satellites; Earth satellite; Sattelite; Satellite (spacecraft); Satellite tracking; Sattilite; Satillite; Satilite; Scientific satellites; Satellite service; Scientific satellite; Artificial moon; Satellite tracker; Satalite; Satelitte; Space satellite; Sattelit; Sattellite; Satellite-tracking; Artificial Satellite; Scientific research satellite; 🛰; History of satellites; Research satellites; Satellite era; 🛰️; Open source satellites; Earth Satellite; Geospace monitoring satellites; Satellite demisability; Demise (satellite); Altitude control
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Definición

moon
I
n.
1) a full; half; harvest; new; quarter moon
2) the moon wanes; waxes
3) the moon comes out
4) on the moon (astronauts have walked on the moon)
II
v. (D; intr.) to moon over

Wikipedia

Full moon

The full moon is the lunar phase when the Moon appears fully illuminated from Earth's perspective. This occurs when Earth is located between the Sun and the Moon (when the ecliptic longitudes of the Sun and Moon differ by 180°). This means that the lunar hemisphere facing Earth—the near side—is completely sunlit and appears as an approximately circular disk. The full moon occurs roughly once a month.

The time interval between a full moon and the next repetition of the same phase, a synodic month, averages about 29.53 days. Therefore, in those lunar calendars in which each month begins on the day of the new moon, the full moon falls on either the 14th or 15th day of the lunar month. Because a calendar month consists of a whole number of days, a month in a lunar calendar may be either 29 or 30 days long.