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  2. Moonstone (gemstone) - Wikipedia

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    Moonstone cabochon. The most common moonstone is of the orthoclase feldspar mineral adularia, named for an early mining site near Mt. Adular in Switzerland, now the town of St. Gotthard. [1] [better source needed] A solid solution of the plagioclase feldspar oligoclase +/− the potassium feldspar orthoclase also produces moonstone specimens.

  3. June Actually Has 3 Birthstones—Here's What They Are ... - AOL

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    Well, the month of June means not one, not two, but three of the most gorgeous birthstones of the year: the classic pearl, the celestial moonstone and the ultra-rare alexandrite. These glam gems ...

  4. Moon rock - Wikipedia

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    Olivine basalt collected from the rim of Hadley Rille by the crew of Apollo 15. Moon rock or lunar rock is rock originating from Earth's Moon.This includes lunar material collected during the course of human exploration of the Moon, and rock that has been ejected naturally from the Moon's surface and landed on Earth as meteorites.

  5. Moonstone - Wikipedia

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    Moonstone, Colorado, a town in The Song of the Lark by Willa Cather; Moonstone (comics), the name of two Marvel Comics universe characters; Moonstone, a plot element in season 2 of The Vampire Diaries; Moonstone Opal, a plot element in Tangled The Series; Moonstone, a setting in Erin Hunter's Warriors story arc; Moonstone, an artifact in the ...

  6. Belomorite - Wikipedia

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    The stone found in an old mine was called “belomorite” — because, as Fersman explains, “The White Sea shimmered with the colors of moonstone... or did the stone reflect the pale blue depths of the White Sea?..” — Geologists took several samples to the Peterhof lapidary factory , recommending it as a new jewelry stone. [3]

  7. Sandakada pahana - Wikipedia

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    Sandakada Pahana, also known as Moonstone, is a unique feature of the architecture of ancient Sri Lanka. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is an elaborately carved semi-circular stone slab, usually placed at the bottom of staircases and entrances.

  8. Birthstone - Wikipedia

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    The first-century historian Josephus believed there was a connection between the twelve stones in Aaron's breastplate (signifying the tribes of Israel, as described in the Book of Exodus), the twelve months of the year, and the twelve signs of the zodiac.

  9. Big Bertha (lunar sample) - Wikipedia

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    It was found in the Fra Mauro region of the Moon. Big Bertha is the first discovered meteorite from Earth, and the embedded meteorite portion is the oldest known Earth rock . At 8.998 kg (19.84 lb), this breccia rock is the third largest Moon sample returned during the Apollo program , behind Big Muley and Great Scott .

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