Lunar in a sentence as an adjective

There were no mistakes to learn from -- nobody had done a lunar mission before.

A handful of these are workers in governmental lunar outposts.

This decade sees the first tentative missions beyond cislunar space.

Here is some fact: Back to 90s, there were Chinese scientists suggesting for lunar exploration.

This is the pinnacle of our contribution to mankind - building search engines and to-do lists?Where's the lunar base?

Almost 90% live in cislunar colonies, but over 1,000 now reside in habitats on Mars.

The next missions did a few tests of the lunar lander in space, and the fifth manned mission was Apollo 11 which finally landed.

Unless a spacecraft has a way to heat itself during the long lunar night, its electronics will self-destruct.

Those Apollo missions could still be launched today by launching the command module, the service module and the lunar module as separate payloads and joining them in orbit.

Over 15,000 live beyond the cislunar system, in settlements which are increasingly driven by internal economic activity rather than trade with Earth.

75% of space residents are part of the cislunar socio-economic sphere, but a number of fully self-sufficient societies are now established on Mars and certain asteroids.

Is it really necessary to go through all of that again?Also, while this proposal would make holidays based on the solar calendar fall on the same day every year, it would do nothing for the holidays based on the lunar calendar.

Lunar definitions

adjective

of or relating to or associated with the moon; "lunar surface"; "lunar module"