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* CheesyMoon
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* CheesyMoonCheesyMoon: The moon is depicted as being made out of cheese.
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* DetonationMoon DetonationMoon: The moon gets destroyed.
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* {{Lunacy}}{{Lunacy}}: Moon-based powers.
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* UsefulNotes/TheMoon
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* UsefulNotes/TheMoon
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* DefaceOfTheMoonDefaceOfTheMoon: The villain's plan involves vandalizing the moon.
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* TheManInTheMoonTheManInTheMoon: The moon has a man's face.
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* MoonLandingHoaxMoonLandingHoax: The belief that the 1969 moon landing was staged and didn't really happen.
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* VulcanHasNoMoon
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Misuse of I Call It Vera
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Scientists call them "natural satellites". The rest of us normally prefer to refer to them as "moons" - particularly our own Moon, or [[ICallItVera Luna as she's known to her friends.]] UsefulNotes/TheMoon has some of the deepest, most complex and powerful symbolism attributed to it, and with its powers over the tide, weather, and generally lighting up the night sky, who can blame it?
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Scientists call them "natural satellites". The rest of us normally prefer to refer to them as "moons" - particularly our own Moon, or [[ICallItVera Luna Luna, as she's known to her friends.]] friends. UsefulNotes/TheMoon has some of the deepest, most complex and powerful symbolism attributed to it, and with its powers over the tide, weather, and generally lighting up the night sky, who can blame it?
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Per TRS, Once In A Blue Moon is determined to be cut so cleaning wicks
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* OnceInABlueMoon
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not actually a moon-related trope, despite its name
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* ThatsNoMoon
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Scientists call them "natural satellites". The rest of us normally prefer to refer to them as "moons" - particularly our own Moon, or [[ICallItVera Luna as she's known to her friends.]] The Moon has some of the deepest, most complex and powerful symbolism attributed to it, and with its powers over the tide, weather, and generally lighting up the night sky, who can blame it?
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Scientists call them "natural satellites". The rest of us normally prefer to refer to them as "moons" - particularly our own Moon, or [[ICallItVera Luna as she's known to her friends.]] The Moon UsefulNotes/TheMoon has some of the deepest, most complex and powerful symbolism attributed to it, and with its powers over the tide, weather, and generally lighting up the night sky, who can blame it?
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Scientists call them "natural satellites". The rest of us normally prefer to refer to them as "moons" - particular particularly our own Moon, or [[ICallItVera Luna as she's known to her friends.]] The Moon has some of the deepest, most complex and powerful symbolism attributed to it, and with its powers over the tide, weather, and generally lighting up the night sky, who can blame it?
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Compare {{Heliotropes}}, ThisIndexEarth.
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Compare {{Heliotropes}}, ThisIndexEarth.ThisIndexEarth and StellarIndex.
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These are tropes that deal with those spheroids that orbit planets and are normally visible when the sun isn't in the way...most of the time.
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These are tropes that deal with those spheroids that orbit planets and are normally visible when the sun isn't in the way... most of the time.
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Compare and contrast {{Heliotropes}}, which deal with the Sun.
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Compare and contrast {{Heliotropes}}, which deal with the Sun.ThisIndexEarth.
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* [[{{ptitleoredu8eg}} That's No Moon]]ThatsNoMoon
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Scientists call them "natural satellites". The rest of us normally prefer to refer to them as "moons".
"moons" - particular our own Moon, or [[ICallItVera Luna as she's known to her friends.]] The Moon has some of the deepest, most complex and powerful symbolism attributed to it, and with its powers over the tide, weather, and generally lighting up the night sky, who can blame it?