To-the-moon Sentence Examples

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  • Last evening I went out in the yard and spoke to the moon.

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  • The other was to show that the gravitation of the earth, following one and the same law with that of the sun, extended to the moon.

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  • Their poetry addressed to the moon is translated by C. Huart in the Journal asiatique, ser.

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  • Those relating to the moon and planets, corrected by Sir George Airy, 1840-1846, form part of the standard materials for discussing theories of movement in the solar system.

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  • Attacked by some particularly fierce bees, he defended himself by throwing a hatchet which flew up to the Moon.

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  • Thirty years ago, getting to the Moon was a giant leap into the unknown.

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  • Venus principally rules the Earth triplicity by day, with the onus of rulership given to the Moon at night.

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  • His immediate successors, being men of humble origin and submissive character, made no pretensions to such an exalted position, but when the haughty, ambitious and energetic Nikon, who enjoyed in large measure the affection and favour of the devout Tsar Alexius, became patriarch, he took Philaret as his model, and propounded, like the popes in western Europe, the doctrine that the spiritual is higher than the temporal power, the former corresponding to the sun and the latter to the moon in the firmament.

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  • And this man was saying we were going to the moon in a rocket ship made of metals we hadn't even invented.

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  • Laid end to end this would stretch to the moon and back seven times.

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  • This is enough to stretch to the moon and back 26 times.

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  • The Green Thinking website reports that the volume of glass bottles and jars that were recycled in 1994, if laid end to end, would stretch to the moon and half way back to earth.

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  • This is enough to stretch to the moon and back over 10 times.

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  • Stood end to end, these would make a column that stretched to the moon and back.

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  • A Rocket to the Moon are a rock band from Braintree, Massachusetts.

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  • This western style hunting camp provides a genuine old fashioned camping experience, with wild coyotes howling to the moon and wild hogs running rampant.

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  • In 1965 NASA chose Omega watches as their official watches, and since then Omega watches have kept time for several astronauts on space missions, including trips to the moon.

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  • X-Wings are, unusually, faster-than-lightspeed capable; this is the equivalent of a carrier-based fighter of today being able to fly to the moon.

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  • Starting with something as huge as going to the moon.

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  • In Return of the Jedi, Han reluctantly let Lando pilot the Falcon in the battle against the reconstructed Death Star when his mission took him to the moon of Endor.

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  • The only genuine spacecraft to make the list, the Apollo 13 earns this accolade for being a genuine vessel launched by NASA in 1970 as the third manned mission to the moon.

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  • Edmund Halley, the second astronomer royal, devoted most of his official attention to the moon.

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  • This is due to the light falling from the sun on the earth and being reflected back to the moon.

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