As for the name, I'm not quite sure, but since us Americans were the first people to step foot on it, I think that we should have the honor of naming it, if it was ever required.
I know.Noelveiga said:Luna is generic Spanish for any moon.
yeah, i know.Ja-lex said:Isn't it just called 'the moon'?The-Bad-Blooded said:Luna = Moon
Sol = Sun
they already have names
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I asked this in my science lesson.
Oh and sol is spanish for sun.
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That is just latin for moon and sun...The-Bad-Blooded said:Luna = Moon
Sol = Sun
they already have names
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I had always assumed this. Moon = Luna and Sun = Sol. Well, ever since Mass Effect anyway.The-Bad-Blooded said:Luna = Moon
Sol = Sun
they already have names
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Not really, those are just Latin names.Caramel Frappe said:Those are actually really cool names. Luna is based off a woman pretty much, huh? As for Sol.. I am guessing it's based off a guy or the Sun Goddess. Same applies for the moon but am not great with history no joke.The-Bad-Blooded said:Luna = Moon
Sol = Sun
they already have names
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Ho Ho Ho... I can't honestly tell if you're joking. Cause that was probably the best I read this morning.DefinitelyPsychotic said:As for the name, I'm not quite sure, but since us Americans were the first people to step foot on it, I think that we should have the honor of naming it, if it was ever required.
The-Bad-Blooded said:Luna = Moon
Sol = Sun
they already have names
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I agree with this position. It already has been named. As the most obvious object in the night sky, I suspect it has had a name longer than humans have been able to count to three.The-Bad-Blooded said:Luna = Moon
Sol = Sun
they already have names
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I actually won an argument about it's declassification by stating that. I think they were just too "WTF?" to try and respond.2fish said:Damn too late to be the smart one in this thread... oh well I shall take another role then.
Also Pluto is a planet because Mass Effect says so.