Pronunciation of moons

Pronunciation of the English word moons.

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Pronounce moons in English


moons in a sentence

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1. U.S. scientists announced Monday that 20 new moons have been found orbiting Saturn, bringing the total number of moons around that planet to 82. That beats Jupiter's 79 moons.
2. The Galilean moons are the four moons of Jupiter that were discovered by Galileo Galilei in the 17th century.
3. Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, which have unusual shapes. Scientists think these potato-shaped moons were once asteroids captured by Mars' gravitational pull.
4. Scientists believe that the particles in Saturn's rings came from the destruction of moons circling the planet. As comets and meteorites smashed the moons, Saturn's gravitational pull shaped the particles into rings.
5. Saturn has at least 53 moons. Some of these moons orbit the planet within the rings, creating gaps in the rings.
6. Uranus has 27 named moons. Some of these moons are less than 100 kilometers wide and black as coal.
7. One of Neptune's moons, Triton, orbits the planet in a direction opposite to Neptune's other moons.
8. Not only does Triton orbit Neptune in a direction opposite the other moons, but it is made of rock and ice. This is very different from Neptune's other moons.
9. Seventeen of the moons have a retrograde orbit, meaning they orbit in the opposite direction as Saturn and its other moons.
10. During the First Solar System War, the expanse divided itself into the Inner Alliance and the Outer Alliance. Terra, Luna, and Mars were members of the former. The Jovian moons and Saturnian moons and beyond towards the periphery were members of the latter. The war lasted four years. It heavily devastated Terra and culminated in the surrender of the Inner Alliance.

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