Word: mooned
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Proposed that the U.S., Russia and other potential space powers join in a treaty declaring the moon and other celestial bodies off limits to earthly rivalries. Modeled after the 1960 treaty for Antarctica, the space pact would deny any nation the right to claim sovereignty over the new lands of space, or use them for any form of military activity...
...stands on a high hill overlooking Czestochowa. On May 3, the traditional Polish national holiday, the pilgrims prayed and sang before a giant outdoor altar through some twelve hours of Masses, sermons and processions that began in steamy, 90° midday heat and lasted until a full, honey-colored moon hung...
McCrosky, lecturer on Astronomy, showed the television audience the equipment of the Smithsonian Institute which photographs the sky all night long every night. With cameras that can detect a six inch sphere as far away as the moon, they have never detected "anything we don't understand...
Uncoached, Undazzled. Gauguin in the South Seas should surprise readers who have been accustomed to the legend of the man inspired by Maugham's The Moon and Sixpence and propagated by art dealers. Moreover, Biographer Danielsson stands in no perceptible awe of his subject's artistic stature...
...published a book of short poems, Orpheus and the Moon Craters, in 1941, and a narrative poem. Abelard, last year. He recently completed verse translations of the Alcestis and Ion of Euripides, now begin published...