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    Earthlight is a feature on Earth's Moon, a crater in the Hadley–Apennine region. Astronauts David Scott and James Irwin drove past it on their Lunar Roving...
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  • Earthlight is a science fiction novel by British writer Arthur C. Clarke, published in 1955. It is an expansion to novel length of a novella of the same...
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  • by Firebird Earthlight, a discontinued UK science fiction imprint of the publisher Simon & Schuster Earthlight (crater), a small crater near the Apollo...
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    than 1 km south of the smaller Earthlight crater, and about 3 km south of the Apollo 15 landing site itself. The crater was named by the astronauts after...
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    than 1 km northwest of Earthlight crater, and about 2 km south of the Apollo 15 landing site itself, at Last crater. The crater was named by the astronauts...
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    of these rays can be observed even when Tycho is illuminated only by earthlight. Due to its prominent rays, Tycho is mapped as part of the Copernican...
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    crater Plato H Satellite crater Plato J The crater Plato is the location of an observatory in Arthur C. Clarke's novel Earthlight (1955), of the lunar "warren"...
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    Pico is the site of a climactic space battle in Arthur C. Clarke's novel Earthlight. It is also mentioned in passing in his novel 3001: The Final Odyssey...
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    (crater) Dandelion (crater) Dune (crater) Earthlight (crater) Elbow (lunar crater) Index (crater) Last (crater) Rhysling (crater) Spur (lunar crater)...
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    Moonlight consists of mostly sunlight (with little earthlight) reflected from the parts of the Moon's surface where the Sun's light strikes. The ancient...
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  • number of craters in their landing area after favorite science fiction stories. Near "Dune" (after the Frank Herbert novel) and "Earthlight" (Arthur C...
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    Evans relied in conjunction on exposure and Earthlight. Evans photographed such features as the craters Eratosthenes and Copernicus, as well as the vicinity...
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    Moon (section Impact craters)
    eclipse). Earth also reflects light onto the Moon, observable at times as Earthlight when it is reflected back to Earth from areas of the near side of the...
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  • of Clarke's earlier works which also includes Islands in the Sky and Earthlight. A city on Mars named Port Lowell is also mentioned by Clarke in his 1955...
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    into bankruptcy administration. In response to feedback following the EarthLight Institute's "Mars Colony 2030" project at NewSpace 2012 and the announcement...
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    Evans relied in conjunction on exposure and Earthlight. Evans photographed such features as the craters Eratosthenes and Copernicus, as well as the vicinity...
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  • Earth with heat-ray doom unless it helps them escape their dying world. Earthlight (1955) by Arthur C. Clarke. A settlement on the Moon becomes caught in...
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    Suspect Ruminations. Retrieved May 23, 2022. Walton, Bryce (1953). "By Earthlight". Science Fiction Stories. Retrieved May 13, 2016 – via Project Gutenberg...
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