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  2. A perilous descent. And while technology has advanced in the past five decades, the fundamental challenges of landing on the moon remain the same. ... The moon is covered in dead volcanoes and ...

  3. Oh Perilous World - Wikipedia

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    The storyline of Oh Perilous World, essentially, is an audit of six years of post-9/11 America and its domestic and foreign policies under President George W. Bush's administration, but told through a fictional steampunk parallel universe.

  4. List of Solar System objects by size - Wikipedia

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    The known icy moons in this range are all ellipsoidal (except Proteus), but trans-Neptunian objects up to 450–500 km radius may be quite porous. [ 10 ] For simplicity and comparative purposes, the values are manually calculated assuming that the bodies are all spheres.

  5. 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.

  6. Habitability of natural satellites - Wikipedia

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    Beyond that, tidal heating might play a role for a moon's habitability. In 2012, scientists introduced a concept to define the habitable orbits of moons; [50] they define an inner border of an habitable moon around a certain planet and call it the circumplanetary "habitable edge". Moons closer to their planet than the habitable edge are ...

  7. Lunar habitation - Wikipedia

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    The Moon is highly depleted in volatile elements, such as nitrogen and hydrogen. Carbon, which forms volatile oxides, is also depleted. Carbon, which forms volatile oxides, is also depleted. A number of robot probes including Lunar Prospector gathered evidence of hydrogen generally in the Moon's crust consistent with what would be expected from ...

  8. Aristarchus (crater) - Wikipedia

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    Location of the Aristarchus crater on the Moon. Aristarchus is located on the Aristarchus plateau, an elevated rocky rise in the midst of the Oceanus Procellarum , a large expanse of lunar mare . This is a tilted crustal block, about 200 km across, that rises to a maximum elevation of 2 km above the mare in the southeastern section. [ 2 ]

  9. Who's playing at PorchRokr? Here's the list of 153 ... - AOL

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    Akron's 12th annual PorchRokr is coming up and we have perhaps the most important bit of info: the band lineup. Here's the full list of acts.