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  2. File:Moon names.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Moons - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Moons" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  4. Template:Solar System moons - Wikipedia

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  5. Full moons of 2024: Dates and meaning of their names - AOL

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    "A full moon occurs each time the moon is located on the opposite side of the Earth, relative to the sun. During this time we on the Earth see its maximum surface illuminated."

  6. What to know about full moons in 2024: When full moons are ...

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    There are 12 full moons this year, here's what to know about when they are and what their names are.

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  8. What to know about full moons in 2025: See the list of the ...

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    A full moon happens when the sun fully illuminates the moon and is visible from the Earth. The sun, Earth, and moon are all in alignment whenever a full moon occurs . Here is when you can see all ...

  9. Naming of moons - Wikipedia

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    More recently, especially in science-fiction content, the Moon has been called by the Latin name Luna, presumably on the analogy of the Latin names of the planets, or by association with the adjectival form lunar, or a need to differentiate it from other moons that may be present in a fictional setting.