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  • *[[Maglev]] launcher -- a la Gerard O'Neill and/or Heinlein *[[Ring launch]] or [[line launch]]
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  • ...nt to these pages that you do not wish to release to the public domain and/or lack the authority to release to the public domain!</FONT> ...al:Wantedpages|here]]</U>''' for a list of missing but linked to articles, or create your article by typing in the topic name in the URL (such as ''ht<B>
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  • ...ive out the water. Then the heating is increased to cause partial melting or vitrification which results in the edges of adjacent grains being bonded to ...EIC049.HTML demonstrated] by NASA, but this method may not be as effective or may require more time in the reduced gravity of the moon. More will be kno
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  • Want to build something, work out how to build something, or post complete or nearly complete plans to build something?
    17 members (2 subcategories, 0 files) - 15:48, 18 April 2012
  • ...ght to consider using software dedicated to that purpose, such as document or content management software. ...you to your Linux distribution for assistance with installing, configuring or using them. The individual communities & companies who maintain such packag
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  • ...ations are free under the terms of the as yet undetermined default license or licenses.</div>
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  • ...">This article and all modifications are free under the terms of any viral or share-alike license selected by the Moon Society, unless this template is r
    884 bytes (131 words) - 11:37, 1 April 2019
  • ...mespace are released to the Public Domain and can be used when attribution or sharing of changes are not feasible. Articles in in other namespaces, such
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  • ...plainlinks">[{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=edit}} expanding]</span> it or sorting it into the correct [[Lunarpedia:Stubs|stub subcategory]].'''</SMAL
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  • ...of needed articles. Please to not hesitate to add list ideas to this list or article ideas to the appropriate lists linked to from here. ...or start the article or work on improving an existing article...
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  • To view a region article, click on the region or feature you wish to visit.
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  • |Giving categorizations and descriptions or {<B></B>{Undescribed tags}<B></B>} to Uncategorized and redlinked categorie
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  • ...''' ([[Iron|Fe]][[Titanium|Ti]]O<SUB>3</SUB>, also known as Iron titanate, or [[iron]] [[titanium]] oxide) is a naturally occurring titanium and iron ore ...e photovoltaic cells may have a greater conversion efficiency than silicon or gallium arsenide in unfiltered solar radiation. Also, they should withstan
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  • ...I write on Lunarpedia, I am not anti-NASA, I'm just not spellbound by NASA or most of the models and plans for returning to the Moon presented by them. I I do not subscribe to "Space Exploration" in the NASA or Star Trek mold. Exploration is a means to an end, not an end in itself as d
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  • ...have either Fe<sup>+2</sup>Fe<sup>+2</sup>(Si,Al)<sub>2</sub>O<sub>6</sub> or Fe<sup>+2</sup>Y(Si,Al)<sub>2</sub>O<sub>6</sub>, with Y being some other m ...s on Luna. This means that iron minerals that are common on Earth are rare or nonexistent on Luna. The reverse is also true.
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  • ...up horizontally against 267.2<SUP>(double-check needed)</SUP>E Mean Earth, or 0 degrees Mare Orientale. ...e of the template all sector articles could display only one or the other, or change the way in which the information of both is presented.
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  • ...pan class="plainlinks">[{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=edit}} expanding or correcting]</span> it'''.
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  • ===No one has experienced a lunar dawn or lunar sunset.=== ===No one has taken more than a step or two on the Moon without a space suit===
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  • * The support, by funding or otherwise, of scholarships, libraries, museums and other means of encouragi
    4 KB (602 words) - 12:38, 6 July 2011
  • ...ring eclipses of the Moon by Earth. Some Polar high spots are high enough or nearly so to be constantly in the sunlight.<sup>[1]</sup>
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