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How many moons?

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sharable link ] Unless something has changed that I am unaware of (Peers over at the lore guys) Telon has one moon in the sky. When we had internal discussions about this ages ago - having more than a single moon "felt" to sci-fi in general and having two or three moons sounded too much like two fairly popular fantasy settings.
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Earth has only one moon. If you count all the moons around all the planets in our solar system, there are 61 (Earth has one, Mars has two, Jupiter has 16, Saturn has 18, Uranus has 15, Neptune has 8, and Pluto has one). There may be more that we haven't discovered yet!
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FAQ (SEV) - SEWiki
The short answer is that SE5 does in fact have moons, they just exist in separate hexes from the parent planet. Read this article for a more in-depth explanation.
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why do they put moons on the outhouses?

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I just started collecting outhouses about six months ago, and my collection is pretty slim. It all started with two sets of pictures I thought were cute at Wal-Mart. Then I received for Christmas 6 small ceramic figures. I also have a calendar, "Ma and Pa" outhouse salt and pepper shakers, two small pictures, a ceramic man in a night dress and cap with a lantern running to a outhouse. One unique thing I have received is an outhouse on top of a set of coasters.
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What are shepherd moons?

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Shepherd moons are small moons that appear to be responsible for defining the boundaries of some -- and maybe most -- of Saturn's rings. Their gravitational fields keep the ring particles from straying, much like a shepherd keeps sheep from wandering away from the flock. One startling example is the F-ring, which is tended by two tiny moons, Prometheus and Pandora. They seem to be responsible not only for maintaining the slender ring, but for its apparent braids and kinks.
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What are shepherding moons?

Frequently Asked Questions About Saturn's Rings
Shepherding moons are satellites that orbit along side a ring. Due to gravitational effects from the shepherding moon, the edges of the rings are kept sharp and distinct. If the shepherding moon was not present, then the ring material would have a tendency to spread out. If two satellites are orbiting on both sides of the ring, then ring will be constrained on both sides into a narrow band.
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Does the Earth have any other companions or moons?

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Yes, the Moon. Apart from that, there are now a few natural objects known to be in close dynamical relationships with the Earth. Asteroid 2002 AA29 is one of them. We are also currently (23 Jan 2004) working on publishing results on 3 more asteroids. Look for more info here soon.
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I have half-moons on my nails. What are these?

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The technical term for this is the "lunula." The light color of the lunula, also known as the "half moon," is caused by the reflection of light where the matrix (also known as the mother of the nail, where nail growth begins) and the connective tissue of the nail bed join.
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How do I know if what I am seeing are Jupiter's moons?

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Compare positions with those in a planetarium program or published in an astronomical magazine or observing handbook. The Jovian moons fall into a nearly straight line that is parallel to the bands on the planet's surface The Jovian Moons move relative to each other and to background stars. Background stars do not move relative to each other.
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Q1: How many moons have been found around Jupiter in total?

FAQ for Irregular Moons (LACMS, Bristol University)
Regular moons tend to move on near circular orbits,are usually big (e.g.,Jupiter's Galilean moons) and were thought to have been formed alongside the planet in the proto-planetary nebula. Irregular moons tend to be very distant from the planet, on highly tilted orbits; the orbits are often eccentric (cigar shaped) and many irregulars are retrograde (they move in the opposite sense to the way the planet spins). They are thought to have been captured. No the moons don't form a ring.
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Do other planets or moons have quakes?

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Yes, maybe. The Viking space mission placed a seismometer on Mars in 1976, but it never measured any quakes, probably because it was a very low-sensitivity instrument. Some of the surface features observed on Venus, Io (a moon of Jupiter), and the icy satellites of the outer planets suggest that seismic activity might occur there. But for now we don't have seismographs in place to be sure. Institute for Geophysics; J.J. Pickle Research Campus, Bldg.
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Does Mars have any moons orbiting it?

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Mars actually has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, although neither is nearly the size of Earth's moon. Both are irregularly shaped, somewhat like potatoes. Phobos is 27 km (17 miles) long, while Deimos is 15 km (9 miles) long; both moons keep their long axes pointed toward Mars. Phobos is about 5984 km (3717 miles) from Mars and orbits the planet once every 7 hours and 39 minutes; Deimos is about 20,070 km (12,471 miles) from Mars and orbits Mars once every 1 day, 6 hours, and 18 minutes.
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Where did these moons come from?

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Nobody really knows how Phobos and Deimos ended up orbiting Mars; it is most often suggested that they used to be asteroids which were captured in Mars's gravity.
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When were Mars's moons discovered?

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Mars's moons were discovered by Asaph Hall (1829-1907), an astronomer with the US Naval Observatory. On August 10, 1877, after a long search for Martian moons, Hall found Deimos. Two days later, while tracking Deimos's motion, Hall noticed another object orbiting closer to Mars, which has now been named Phobos.
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Do you meet on Full Moons, New Moons, or Sabbats?

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No, instead of consulting almanacs, we've designated a monthly time that everyone can plan on, even if they have never attended before, or have not attended for awhile. Thealogically, Goddess is accessible to us at any time of the month. Meeting in the middle of the month avoids conflicts with Sabbat rituals. The Order does not sponsor these, as open public are already available to the community through other groups.
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why do outhouse doors have half moons on them?

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Hello, Recently my husband built an old fashioned outhouse (tool storage) in our wildflower garden in the back yard. We've been having a discussion regarding the crescent moon on the door versus a starburst. The moon means ladies only, the starburst for men only. Right? But is the crescent moon typically waxing or waning? We would like to keep it looking as authentic as possible.
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Will the IMP image the moons of Mars?

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you know, the IMP is a panoramic camera. It takes data one small image at a time, and these small frames are pasted together to make larger images and panoramas. When the frames are retreived from the lander, they are stitched together initially by a computer program. Often, the seams of individual frames are visible because of a phenomenon known as parallax.
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Why are there moons on Outhouse doors?

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The answer lies in the lighting inside because outhouses were around before electricity. The best way to let light in was to put in a window. For privacy reasons, most outhouses were designed with the window above the line of sight. Many early outhouses contained a decorative "moon cutout" covered by glass. This allowed just enough light in to take care of business! It also allowed the real moon to shine through during the night.
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Is there life on other planets or moons in our solar system?

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Life as we know it can only exist with the presence of liquid water, organic compounds and a source of energy (such as sunlight). So far, scientists have found those elements in the right combinations only on Earth. But certain locations in our solar system hold at least pieces of the puzzle of life - Mars, comets and, possibly, Jupiter's moon Europa. Mars is the most likely location for life. Learn more >>
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What is the difference between moons and planets?

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Some moons are actually as big as, or larger than, some planets. For example, Ganymede, one of the moons that orbits the giant planet Jupiter is larger than Mercury (one of the smallest planets).
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How many moons does Saturn have?

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There are at least 34 moons orbiting Saturn and we always seem to be discovering more. Titan is the biggest moon and the only one with an atmosphere--which is thick with nitrogen. It's 5,150 kilometers in diameter and bigger than the planet Mercury, which is 4,878 km in diameter. Saturn's moons are usually named after characters in Greek and Roman mythology.
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What are the white and black moons?

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The White moon is a cavity in the Arctic where Adam was found (by the Katsuragi expedition). In the redone episode 21 we see a subterranean scan of the Arctic which shows the White Moon. The Black Moon is the Geofront (where the Pyramid and NERV reside). The white moon is where Adam was found, and the Black Moon is where Lilith was found (though never stated, it is a logical assumption), the Black Moon has also been called "Lilith's Egg" in the EoE movie.
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Why do some outhouses have quarter moons on the door? Do they serve a purpose?

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It was back in the late '40's and the place was a Boy Scout camp, Camp Ingawanis in northern Iowa. For some reason the outhouses at the camp were called kaibos (kai as in "sky" and bo as in "beaux"). There was a young man that we all picked on, as young kids do. Thinking about what we did to this poor kid makes me feel very ashamed and wondering if we damaged him forever, poor soul. We called him Chief Kaibo. One evening, Chief Kaibo had to go to the kaibo and we followed.
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What will the parameters of planets and moons be in MOO3 and how much will they vary?

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Each planet and moon has it's own values in gravity, heat, atmosphere density, fertility ( per species ), resource levels, and various specials.
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What is the maximum size of the game universe? Will we have moons? Can we colonize them?

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The maximum size of the galaxy will support up to 256 solar systems. Each system can have up to eight planets, and each planet up to five moons on it. You can colonize the moons as well. Yes, that over 12,000 maximum colonies.
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In the latest pictures I have been looking at, there at no moons or stars. Why not?

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Saturn's brightness makes moons and stars difficult to see. The same effect occurs when you notice that you can't see stars near Earth's bright full moon. In an image released in March 2004, (http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA05383) there are 3 moons visible, and the text tells you where to find them. As the text points out, the imaging team enhanced the brightness of the moons to aid visibility.
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What is the atmosphere of Saturn and its moons like and could we breathe it?

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Although the mostly hydrogen and helium gases in Saturn's atmosphere aren't poisonous to humans, they don't provide the oxygen we need to breathe. Titan is the only one of Saturn's moons that has an atmosphere. It consists mainly of nitrogen (like Earth's), however, it also doesn't have enough oxygen for humans to breathe.
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Are Moons' products compliant with EU safety standards and directives?

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Product quality and safety standards applied by modern Chinese manufacturers are at least equal to those in the EU, and in some areas, exceed them! All Moons' design, manufacturing and test processes are regulated by their ISO 9001:2000 system, which is audited by the International TUV organisation. Standards applied to Moons' switch mode power supplies include the European Directives for safety (EN60950), harmonics (EN61000), EMI (EN55022, EN55024) and power factor correction.
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Q8: What do mathematical models tell us about how and why these moons got there?

FAQ for Irregular Moons (LACMS, Bristol University)
The basic problem is that a planet cannot trap a moon purely by gravity: If the moon has enough energy to get close to the planet it also has enough energy to escape. So there needs to be an energy loss mechanism such as friction due to gas drag. Saturn and Jupiter are thought to have gone through a phase early in their evolution when they were surrounded by gas. The trouble is that gas drag is probably a very slow event.
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Q11: How do you know that irregular moons were originally orbiting the Sun?

FAQ for Irregular Moons (LACMS, Bristol University)
We assume that most "stuff" in the early solar system was orbiting the sun - it's unlikely that any debris came from outside the solar system. Basically, larger bodies accreted from the swarms of "planetesimals" formed in the solar nebula. There is some possibility for pieces of the planet to be launched into space by collisions (as happened with our moon). However, because the irregular moons are millions of kilometers away from the planet this is unlikely.
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