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  2. Geology of Angola - Wikipedia

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    Erosion created cliffs at Miradouro da Lua. The geology of Angola includes large areas of Precambrian age rocks. The west of the country is characterized by meta-sedimentary rocks of Proterozoic age including tillites assigned to the Bembe System.

  3. File:Miradouro da Lua (Angola).jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Luanda - Wikipedia

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    Miradouro da Lua in Samba district The city of Luanda is divided in six urban districts: Ingombota , Angola Quiluanje, Maianga, Rangel, Samba and Sambizanga. In Samba and Sambizanga, more high-rise developments are to be built.

  5. Sintra Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The range covers about 16 kilometers (10 mi) from the resort town of Sintra to Cabo da Roca (Cape Roca) on the Atlantic Ocean. It was known to the Ancient World as Lunae Mons (mountain of the Moon) and was the legendary retreat of Diana the Huntress (known as Cynthia to the Romans, from the Greek Κύνθια, hence Çintra). [citation needed]

  6. Orbit of the Moon - Wikipedia

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    The Moon's elongation is its angular distance east of the Sun at any time. At new moon, it is zero and the Moon is said to be in conjunction. At full moon, the elongation is 180° and it is said to be in opposition. In both cases, the Moon is in syzygy, that is, the Sun, Moon and Earth are nearly aligned.

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  8. Miranda (moon) - Wikipedia

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    The bottoms of the oldest craters are thus partially covered with material from the depths of the moon referred to as endogenous resurfacing, which was a surprising observation. [58] The geological youth of Miranda demonstrates that a heat source then took over from the initial heat provided by the accretion of the moon. [58]

  9. Geology of the Moon - Wikipedia

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    Geological studies of the Moon are based on a combination of Earth-based telescope observations, measurements from orbiting spacecraft, lunar samples, and geophysical data. . Six locations were sampled directly during the crewed Apollo program landings from 1969 to 1972, which returned 382 kilograms (842 lb) of lunar rock and lunar soil to Earth [8] In addition, three robotic Soviet Luna ...