Of all of the celestial bodies that capture our attention and fascination as astronomers, none has a greater influence on life on planet Earth than it’s own satellite, the moon. When you think about it, we regard the moon with such powerful significance that unlike the moons of other planets which we give names, we only refer to our one and only orbiting orb as THE moon. It is not a moon. To us, it is the one and only moon.
The moon works its way into our way of thinking, our feelings about romance, our poetry and literature and even how we feel about our day in day out lives in many cases.
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Applied research
BA001234 - Molecular Testing (75%)
BA001234 - Molecular Testing (75%)
LP160100401
Dept. of Optometry and Vision Science,
Faculty of Health Science, WU
University of Melbourne
School of Biomedical Sciences,
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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