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  • == Moons == Jupiter has the largest amount of moons as any of the planets in the solar system. A notable one is [[Europa]], wh
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  • ...arth]] in [[3007]], people were evacuated to Saturn (or most likely to its moons), as well as to other planets. Saturn has many moons, such as [[Enceladus]], [[Hyperion]] and [[Titan]]. According to the [[Smel
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  • [[Category:Moons]]
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  • ...Advances in space travel mark this century. It is known that [[Saturn]]'s moons had already been reached in [[2113]], when all space junk was scuttled in [
    721 bytes (89 words) - 03:31, 27 July 2013
  • ...J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]] accidentally blew up one of Saturn's moons during testing.
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  • **At least three moons;<ref>The third moon of Omicron Persei 8 is referenced by [[Lrrr]] in "[[Spa
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  • [[Category:Moons]]
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  • [[Category:Moons]]
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  • ...ike orcas. It possesses a moon named Charon, as well as three much smaller moons Nix, Hydra, Kerberos, and Styx. Some parts have been turned into a McDonald
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  • [[Category:Moons]]
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  • [[Category:Moons]]
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  • *It has two moons.
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  • .... It comprises many [[#Known countries|countries]]. [[Europa]], one of the moons of [[Jupiter]], was named after it. {{er|2ACV07}} Major cities in Europe in
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  • ...''}} - {{w|Ariel (moon)|Ariel}} and {{w|Umbriel (moon)|Umbriel}} are both moons of {{w|Uranus}}, which are in turn named after characters from "The Rape of
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  • [[Category:Moons]]
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  • ...it would fall straight through until crushed by pressure. Neptune has many moons, such as [[Triton]].
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  • ...satellite. {{er|1ACV12}} In addition to this, there are hundreds of small moons in the planet's low orbit. {{er|7ACV16}} ...[T.: The Terrestrial]]", it is shown that the planet has hundreds of small moons in its low orbit. Its "third moon" is mentioned by [[Lrrr]] in "[[Spanish F
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  • .... This star has a collection of 8 planets orbiting it, most with their own moons, as well as dwarf planets and an uncountable number of other, minor satelli
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  • ...make a point that Olympus Mons, Phobos & Deimos (the latter 2 being Mars' moons) are depicted accurately.
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  • ...'': A sentient (and nerdy) planet in the Geek-E Galaxy, orbited by several moons that are used as storage spaces for comic books, action figures, etc.<br> ...tars in the day and a barren and rocky surface. Omicron Persei 8 has three moons (as remarked by [[Lrrr]]), but only one rocky asteroid-like moonlet is ever
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