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==Notes==
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<ref name=Foot01>{{harvharvnb|Miller|2005|p=23}}. But Miller points out that the Sun is not as large as some other stars.</ref>
<ref name=Foot02>The Moon goes by other names, such as Selena - see, for example {{cite book|author=Jones|title=The Solar System|publisher=MacMillan|year=2005|page=623|mode=cs2}}.</ref>
<ref name=Foot03>{{harvharvnb|Brown|2001|p=46}}. Historically the Moon was not always considered to be large, see, for example {{cite book|author=Peterson|title=Astronomy|publisher=MacMillan|year=2005|page=623|mode=cs2}}.</ref>
<ref name=Foot04>{{harvharvnb|Smith|2005|p=334}}.</ref>
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<ref name=Foot01>{{harvharvnb|Miller|2005|p=23}}. But Miller points out that the Sun is not as large as some other stars.</ref>
<ref name=Foot02>The Moon goes by other names, such as Selena - see, for example {{cite book|author=Jones|title=The Solar System|publisher=MacMillan|year=2005|page=623|mode=cs2}}.</ref>
<ref name=Foot03>{{harvharvnb|Brown|2001|p=46}}. Historically the Moon was not always considered to be large, see, for example {{cite book|author=Peterson|title=Astronomy|publisher=MacMillan|year=2005|page=623|mode=cs2}}.</ref>
<ref name=Foot04>{{harvharvnb|Smith|2005|p=334}}.</ref>
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