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[[Image:Moon.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Luna in the mid-26th century, approximately 2552.]]
[[Image:Moon.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Luna in the mid-26th century, approximately 2552.]]
'''Luna''', often referred to as '''the Moon''', is the only natural satellite of [[Earth]]. Humans began settling on Luna in [[2080]].<ref>[[Halo Encyclopedia]], page 44</ref> As of [[2525]], the [[Luna OCS Academy]] was located there.<ref>''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''</ref> Due to its still barren face, one can assume it has not been terraformed, probably a result of Luna's low gravity and lack of atmosphere. It is likely Luna was evacuated during the [[Battle of Earth]].
'''Luna''', often referred to as '''the Moon''', is the only [[Moon|natural satellite]] of [[Earth]]. Humans began settling on Luna in [[2080]].<ref>[[Halo Encyclopedia]], page 44</ref> As of [[2525]], the [[Luna OCS Academy]] was located there.<ref>''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''</ref> Due to its still barren face, one can assume it has not been terraformed, probably a result of Luna's low gravity and lack of atmosphere. It is likely Luna was evacuated during the [[Battle of Earth]].


==Known residents==
==Known residents==

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Luna in the mid-26th century, approximately 2552.

Luna, often referred to as the Moon, is the only natural satellite of Earth. Humans began settling on Luna in 2080.[1] As of 2525, the Luna OCS Academy was located there.[2] Due to its still barren face, one can assume it has not been terraformed, probably a result of Luna's low gravity and lack of atmosphere. It is likely Luna was evacuated during the Battle of Earth.

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Trivia

  • Luna is the Latin word for Moon, and many Latin based languages share the word.
  • The Moon often appears to be larger than in real life earth-based maps.
  • The Moon would be roughly 2059.6 centimeters further from the Earth in 2552 then 2010.

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