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  2. File:Moons of solar system v7.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Images of moons - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Images of moons" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Diameters of terrestrial bodies of the solar system (comparison chart).jpg 946 × 601; 139 KB

  4. File:Moon names.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Your guide to full moons for 2024: Supermoons, solstices ...

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    Why full moons in the night sky are worth viewing, how they got their names and other interesting lunar facts. Your guide to full moons for 2024: Supermoons, solstices, equinoxes and more Skip to ...

  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.

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

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    Why this name: This is the full moon that occurs closest to the autumnal equinox. In 2024, this occurs in September. This time also corresponds with the traditional harvesting of corn.

  8. Moons of Neptune - Wikipedia

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    Naiad, the closest regular moon, is also the second smallest among the inner moons (following the discovery of Hippocamp), whereas Proteus is the largest regular moon and the second largest moon of Neptune. The first five moons orbit much faster than Neptune's rotation itself ranging from 7 hours for Naiad and Thalassa, to 13 hours for Larissa.

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