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Luna cognita: a comprehensive observer's handbook of the known Moon / Robert A. Garfinkle

Online Resource




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Enceladus and the icy moons of Saturn / edited by Paul M. Schenk, Roger N. Clark, Carly J.A. Howett, Anne J. Verbiscer, J. Hunter Waite ; with the assistance of Renee Dotson ; with 84 collaborating authors

Hayden Library - QB405.E53 2018




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Cucurbiturils and Related Macrocycles edited by Kimoon Kim

Online Resource




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Handbook of biorefinery research and technology / editors, Jong Moon Park

Online Resource




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Introduction to bionanotechnology Young-Chul Lee, Ju-Young Moon

Online Resource




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We cannot run away to moon, need to develop herd immunity: Epidemiologist

Muliyil tells Somesh Jha that the days of eradicating the disease is over and the country should move towards developing 'herd immunity'




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Three approaches to qualitative research through the ARtS : narratives of teaching for social justice and community / by Seungho Moon

Moon, Seungho, author




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The Girl Who Drank the Moon, Kelly Barnhill

Winner of the 2017 Newbery Award.




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Morehead to the Moon

Take a look back at Morehead's role in NASA's accomplishments.




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Let's kick up some Moon dust!

NASA's LCROSS mission will deliberately crash a spacecraft into the Moon on Oct. 9, 2009. Why?




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Curious about the Moon?

December's Starry Nights and Star Families programs feature "Moon Myths," with a sneak peek at the upcoming lunar eclipse.




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Traveling to the Moon

How often do you get to meet someone who's flown to the Moon and back?




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International Observe the Moon Night

Sorry -- this Oct. 12 skywatching session is cancelled (the clouds won't go away!).




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Neuroscience / editors, Dale Purves, George J. Augustine, David Fitzpatrick, William C. Hall, Anthony-Samuel LaMantia, Richard D. Mooney, Michael L. Platt, Leonard E. White

Hayden Library - QP355.2.N487 2018




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Days by moonlight / André Alexis ; with illustrations by Linda Watson

Dewey Library - PR9199.3.A365 D39 2019




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Moondang-ak Kaaradjiny : the carers of everything / Noel Nannup Karda

Karda, Noel Nannup, author




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Podcast: A close look at a giant moon crater, the long tradition of eating rodents, and building evidence for Planet Nine

This week, we chat about some of our favorite stories—eating rats in the Neolithic, growing evidence for a gargantuan 9th planet in our solar system, and how to keep just the good parts of a hookworm infection—with Science’s Online News Editor David Grimm. Plus, Alexa Billow talks to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Maria Zuber about NASA’s GRAIL spacecraft, which makes incredibly precise measurements of the moon’s gravity. This week’s guest used GRAIL data to explore a giant impact crater and learn more about the effects of giant impacts on the moon and Earth.   Listen to previous podcasts.   [Image: Ernest Wright, NASA/GSFC Scientific Visualization Studio; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Podcast: An 80-million-year-old dinosaur protein, sending oxygen to the moon, and competitive forecasting

This week, we chat about how the Earth is sending oxygen to the moon, using a GPS data set to hunt for dark matter, and retrieving 80-million year old proteins from dinosaur bones, with Online News Editor David Grimm. And Philip Tetlock joins Alexa Billow to discuss improving our ability to make judgments about the future through forecasting competitions as part of a special section on prediction in this week’s issue of Science. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: NASA; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Better hurricane forecasts and spotting salts on Jupiter’s moon Europa

We’ve all seen images or animations of hurricanes that color code the wind speeds inside the whirling mass—but it turns out we can do a better job measuring these winds and, as a result, better predict the path of the storm. Staff Writer Paul Voosen talks with host Sarah Crespi about how a microsatellite-based project for measuring hurricane wind speeds is showing signs of success—despite unexpected obstacles from the U.S. military’s tweaking of GPS signals.    Also this week, Sarah talks with graduate student Samantha Trumbo, a Ph.D. candidate in planetary science at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, about spotting chloride salts on the surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa. What can these salts on the surface tell us about the oceans that lie beneath Europa’s icy crust? Download a transcript (PDF)  This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on the show: KiwiCo.com; MagellanTV Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SETI Institute; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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[ASAP] Persistent Currents in Half-Moon Polariton Condensates

ACS Photonics
DOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.9b01779




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Yellowface [electronic resource] : creating the Chinese in American popular music and performance, 1850s-1920s / Krystyn R. Moon

Moon, Krystyn R., 1974-




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NASA selects Elon Musk's SpaceX, Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin land contracts to build astronaut moon lander

The three companies, which include firms of tech billionaires Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, will share $967 million from NASA, though specific amounts each company will receive were not immediately known.




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Returning People to the Moon After Apollo: Will It Be Another Fifty Years? / Pat Norris

Online Resource




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Planetary protection classification of sample return missions from the Martian moons / Committee on Planetary Protection Requirements for Sample Return Missions from Martian Moons, Space Studies Board Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences and Eur

Online Resource




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Apollo's legacy: perspectives on the moon landings / Roger D. Launius

Hayden Library - TL789.8.U6 L27 2019




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The Apollo chronicles: engineering America's first moon missions / Brandon R. Brown

Hayden Library - TL506.U5 B76 2019




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One giant leap: the impossible mission that flew us to the Moon / Charles Fishman

Hayden Library - TL789.8.U6 A53328 2019




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Moondust: in search of the men who fell to Earth / Andrew Smith

Hayden Library - TL789.85.A1 S563 2019




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Eight years to the moon: the history of the Apollo missions / Nancy Atkinson ; foreward by Russell Schweickart, Apollo 9 astronaut

Hayden Library - TL789.8.U6A5 A85 2019




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Shoot for the moon: the space race and the extraordinary voyage of Apollo 11 / James Donovan

Barker Library - TL789.8.U6 A5325 2019




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Reaching for the moon: a short history of the space race / Roger D. Launius

Dewey Library - TL799.M6 L386 2019




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The India connection / edited by Melodena Stephens Balakrishnan, Immanuel Azaad Moonesar

Rotch Library - HD2892.45.I53 2016




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Balcony on the moon: coming of age in Palestine / Ibtisam Barakat

Rotch Library - DS119.7.B28445 2018




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The moon: a voyage through time / edited by Christiane Gruber

Rotch Library - NX688.A4 M66 2019




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Moreno cottage was honeymoon nest in 1879




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Carl Fisher's honeymoon house still stands




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The marriage record of Wood, John M. and Mooney, Viola




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The marriage record of Hawkins, James A. and Mooney, Mary A




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The marriage record of Mooney, James C. and Durnin, Annie




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The marriage record of Robles, Horace P. and Moon, Annie H




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The marriage record of Nottage, Roff D. and Mooney, Luna T




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The marriage record of Beende, A. C. and Mooney, Jennie L




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Wants to Be the New Man in the Moon




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Man in the Harvest Moon




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Richard and Melanie Gonzmart honeymooning at the Torres vineyard in Spain




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Wagner family in a 1926 Moon car in front of 931 3rd Street North. Mattie in front passenger seat. Dick, Betty, Nina, Irma holding Bud




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New Dunes and Welding Ridge, Central Honeymoon Island




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Sand Bar at Honeymoon Island, FL




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Rockledge, Fla., moonlight, Indian River




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Moonlight on the Suwannee River in Dixieland