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{{SeeWikipedia|Moon}}
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'''Luna''', often referred to as '''the Moon''', is the only natural satellite of [[Earth]]. 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 [[First Battle of Earth|First]] or the [[Second Battle of Earth]]. [[Captain Jacob Keyes]] and his daughter [[Miranda Keyes|Miranda]] lived on Luna.
'''Luna''', often referred to as '''the Moon''', is the only natural satellite of [[Earth]]. 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 [[First Battle of Earth|First]] or the [[Second Battle of Earth]]. [[Captain Jacob Keyes]] and his daughter [[Miranda Keyes|Miranda]] lived on Luna.
==Locations==
*[[Naniwa]]
:*[[Crisium City]]


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

Template:SeeWikipedia Luna, often referred to as the Moon, is the only natural satellite of Earth. As of 2525, the Luna OCS Academy was located there.[1] 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 First or the Second Battle of Earth. Captain Jacob Keyes and his daughter Miranda lived on Luna.

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Trivia

  • Luna is the Italian and the Spanish word for Moon.
  • The Moon often appears to be larger than in real life earth-based maps.

Sources