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Re: What is the Name our Moon?
It is Luna. Calling our moon "The Moon" is the same thing as calling our sun, Sol, "The Sun". It's not technically incorrect, but it's not actually scientifically specific. The identity of the moon in question depends on the context. As long as we are all on earth, "The Moon" will do, but if you ever go to Jupiter, asking for a cab ride to "The Moon" will probably get you a response, "Which moon buddy?" http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif
It's like saying, "Let's go to The Mall." As long as everybody knows which shoppong mall you are talking about, you don't have to be more specific, but that's not really it's name. "Lunar surface" simply means the surface of Luna. Calling the surface of other moons the lunar surface is not technically correct, although I have no doubt some will do it when we get to the point where we are dealing with the surfaces of other moons. [ January 27, 2004, 11:21: Message edited by: geoschmo ] |
Re: What is the Name our Moon?
Actually you´re overly english-centrical guys. Our moon is simply called "The Moon".
"Luna" is the slavic (slovenian, croatian, serbian, polish, chech, slovak, russian, bulgarian etc. etc) (probably originates from latin or greek) word for Moon. So even if you say our "Moon" is named "Luna" that can only make sense if you are an english speaking person. We call for instance Deimos a "Luna" of Mars. To us its the same if you call it "Moon" or Luna. And callion our sun "Sol" would be equaly funny as your english word "Sun" is just a translation of the roman/latin word "Sol" (or "Sonce" in most slavic Languages) [ January 27, 2004, 11:32: Message edited by: JurijD ] |
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Whatever the official or scientific names, in sci-fi where our moon is colonised it is very often referred to as Luna, and the sun as Sol. When reality eventually catches up with sci-fi, I very strongly suspect that those names will become the official ones. The evolution of language before our very eyes... |
Re: What is the Name our Moon?
Good points, Geo, and I agree. Still it doesn't change the fact that Luna just means Moon in Latin. So, while calling it Luna is indeed scientificly correct, you are still calling it moon.
I vote for Bob. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif |
Re: What is the Name our Moon?
BTW, one thing I always found interesting is the fact that in latin Languages the Moon is female and the Sun is male. In germanic Languages it is the other way around.
What's your view on this? (and how about some more examples from other Languages and parts of the world) |
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So perhaps I was mistaken and there is no officially accepted name. In that case Bob is as good as anything else. Feel free to call me ignorant, just don't call me "english-centric". http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif |
Re: What is the Name our Moon?
That's just silly. Everyone knows that Earth 2 is named Bob, so we can't name the Moon the same. How about Bill?
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I plan to have a dog with the name STAY. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif [ January 27, 2004, 13:35: Message edited by: Cheeze ] |
Re: What is the Name our Moon?
One interesting little fact about hte moon and/or luna, is that the word lunatic comes from people who were acting strange during a full moon. I think this was during the 1600's or 1700's, and it might have been in England. I don't recall all of the circumstances now, but since the word lunatic came from the moon, I guess it would provide proof that the offical name back then was Luna.
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