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the Moon was not always considered to be large.}} The Sun is also quite hot.{{sfn|Schmidt|2005|p=334}} ==Notes== {{notelist}} ==Citations== {{reflist}} ==References== {{refbegin}} * {{citation |last=Braune |title=The Moon |publisher=Penguin |year=2001}} * {{citation |last=Mueller |title=The Sun |publisher=Oxford |year=2005}} * {{citation |last=Schmidt |title=The Universe |publisher=Random House |year=2005}} {{refend}}
375:}} ==References== {{refbegin}} * {{cite book |author=Browne |title=The Moon |year=2001 |publisher=Penguin |mode=cs2}}. * {{cite book |author=Mills |title=The Sun |publisher=Oxford |year=2005 |mode=cs2}}. * {{cite book |author=Smithe |title=The Universe |publisher=Random House |year=2005 |mode=cs2}}. {{refend}} 540:}} ==References== {{refbegin}} * {{cite book |author=Braun |title=The Moon |year=2001 |publisher=Penguin |mode=cs2}}. * {{cite book |author=Milner |title=The Sun |publisher=Oxford |year=2005 |mode=cs2}}. * {{cite book |author=Smyth |title=The Universe |publisher=Random House |year=2005 |mode=cs2}}. {{refend}} 948:
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The Moon goes by other names, such as Selena - see, for example {{cite book |author=Jonas |title=The Solar System |publisher=MacMillan |year=2005 |page=623 |mode=cs2}}.</ref: -->
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The Moon goes by other names, such as Selena - see, for example {{cite book |author=Johns |title=The Solar System |publisher=MacMillan |year=2005 |page=623 |mode=cs2}}.</ref: -->
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The Moon goes by other names, such as Selena - see, for example {{cite book |author=Jones |title=The Solar System |publisher=MacMillan |year=2005 |page=623 |mode=cs2}}.</ref: -->
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