lunar in the PONS Dictionary

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A lunar month may have 29 or 30 days.
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It has flown at both poles, from the highest peaks, traveled to the depths of the ocean, to the lunar surface, and outer space.
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As more data has become available, particularly from lunar meteorites, this theory, while still controversial, has gained in popularity.
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The components and design were based on an earlier lunar test bed outpost.
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The message still rests on the lunar surface today.
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Six cameras were designed to take thousands of high-altitude photographs in the final twenty-minute period before crashing on the lunar surface.
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One of its primary objectives is to regulate the lunar part that it will keep pace with the solar part.
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Lunar distances were widely used at sea from 1767 to about 1850.
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It could see features as small as 3 ft (1 m) across on the lunar surface.
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Over 28 days, the moon goes through a full cycle of lunar phases.
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