+ Follow MOONS Tag
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[Title] => Food names
[Summary] => A reader wants to know why some restaurants give their foods names that delay the hungry customer's choice in picking the good he needs immediately to fill up.
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[Title] => NASA: Evidence of ocean beneath solar system's biggest moon
[Summary] => The largest moon in the solar system harbors a salty ocean beneath its icy shell, the latest member to join a growing club of watery moons, NASA said Thursday.
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[Title] => Another blue moon this month
[Summary] => Will the blue moon by months end see Filipinos, as the song goes, standing alone?
"The blue moon will occur on Aug. 30," astronomer Elmor Escosia of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) told The STAR yesterday.
According to Escosia, the blue moon is the extra full moon, or the 13th instead of only 12 full moons this year and the second full moon this month after the one that occurred last Sunday, Aug. 1.
The period from one full moon to another is 29.53 days, the astronomer said.
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[Title] => NASA: Evidence of ocean beneath solar system's biggest moon
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[Title] => Another blue moon this month
[Summary] => Will the blue moon by months end see Filipinos, as the song goes, standing alone?
"The blue moon will occur on Aug. 30," astronomer Elmor Escosia of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) told The STAR yesterday.
According to Escosia, the blue moon is the extra full moon, or the 13th instead of only 12 full moons this year and the second full moon this month after the one that occurred last Sunday, Aug. 1.
The period from one full moon to another is 29.53 days, the astronomer said.
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September 12, 2015 - 10:00am