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moonscape|ˈmuːnskeɪp| [f. moon n.1 + scape n.3] The surface or landscape of the moon, or a scene resembling this. Also fig.
1926World's Work May 5 It embodies all the scientific facts known to-day, and the ‘moonscape’ in the foreground is an actual scene as viewed through the telescope. 196020th Cent. June 509, I..took..off..on a mightly leap across the moonscape. 1961I. Fleming Thunderball xvi. 173 Now the pale moonscape changed. 1969Sun 22 July 1/3 Armstrong, the first to walk, looked at the desolate moonscape and told the world: ‘It has a beauty of its own..it's very pretty up here.’ 1971D. Lees Rainbow Conspiracy vi. 89 The deserted moonscape terrain of Pike's Scar. 1974V. Canning Mask of Memory ii. 23 His thin, drawn face a moonscape of chalky white. |