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  1. Moon Records is a Canadian record publishing company established in 1973 after Rush and their SRO management company run by Ray Danniels were unable to find a record label interested in signing them.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Moon_RecordsMoon Records - Wikipedia

    Moon Records may refer to: Moon Records Ukraine, a Ukrainian record label. Moon Records (Canada), a former Canadian record label (1973–1974) mainly for Rush.

  3. Twelve people have walked on Earth's Moon. The first one was Neil Armstrong and the last one was Eugene Cernan. All crewed moon landings took place between July 1969 and December 1972 as part of the United States Apollo program. All twelve people who have walked on the Moon are American men. To date, four of the twelve are still alive.

  4. www.cia.gov › the-world-factbook › countriesCanada - The World Factbook

    Aug 28, 2024 · Background. A land of vast distances and rich natural resources, Canada became a self-governing dominion in 1867, while retaining ties to the British crown. Canada gained legislative independence from Britain in 1931 and formalized its constitutional independence from the UK when it passed the Canada Act in 1982.

  5. The World Factbook, also known as the CIA World Factbook, [1] is a reference resource produced by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) with almanac-style information about the countries of the world. The official print version is available from the Government Publishing Office.

  6. Explore the milestones of Canada's history related to the Moon. The Apollo missions to the Moon inspired many generations in Canada and around the world. Canadians contributed to these missions in a number of ways.

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  8. The moon is a natural satellite of Earth, with a mean diameter of 3476 km and a mass of 7.28 x 10 22 kg (1.23% of Earth's mass). Three moons of Jupiter and one of Saturn are larger; the planet Pluto is smaller. The moon's mean distance from Earth is 384,500 km in an orbit that requires 29.5306 days from one New Moon to the next.