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To the ancient Romans, Luna was the goddess of the moon, and often in Roman art, she was shown piloting her horse or oxen-driven, heavenly white chariot in her realm across the sky. The ancient Romans adopted the Greek goddess Selena, who was also depicted driving her chariot and was symbolized by a crescent-shaped moon…
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Top 10 Incredible Scientific Facts about Earth’s Biggest Moon
To the ancient Romans, Luna was the goddess of the moon, and often in Roman art, she was shown piloting her horse or oxen-driven, heavenly white chariot in her realm across the sky. The ancient Romans adopted the Greek goddess Selena, who was also depicted driving her chariot and was symbolized by a crescent-shaped moon…