Under The Silver Moon Page Three
After a nice dinner we are ready to heat up the floor! Wyatt Haup will lead the way with his amazing group!
Visiting continues
Mike and Bridgette got into the swing of things
A quick drink ad then back to dancing
Marcin needed dark glasses he was dancing so fast
Time out for a quick breather
Time out
Did You Know? - Some places on the Moon can get colder than Pluto. These places are usually found at the bottom of craters in the Moon's polar regions. There, the craters' depths and the Moon's minimal tilt (only 1.54°) keep them constantly under shadow. In these craters, temperatures average at 30 Kelvin, whereas Pluto's average temperature is 44 Kelvin. How's that for a chilly facts about the Moon?
The music was perfect with a wide range of dancing available
Around and around we go!
What did Michael say?
Love that hat!
Bob Carlson and his guest Dru are tripping the light fantastic
Did You Know? - The Moon has a complicated legal status. In 1967, the USA, Russia, China, and India all signed the Outer Space Treaty, which declared the Moon as the property of the human race as a whole. It also banned the building of military bases on the Moon or placing weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) on its surface. A few years later, 18 smaller nations also signed the Moon Agreement in 1979, which further banned commercial development of the Moon by any nation.
Mary and George hit the floor
Resting between dances
The floor was busy all night long
Dancers and Line Dancers share the floor.
Stomping the floor never sounded so good!
Go kid go!
A view from back stage
The floor was full!
Twisting and turning - A Chiropractor' dream come true
Turn tot he left; turn to the right
The secret hand signal
The background was quite popular!
Good night all
Did You Know? - NASA plans to build bases on the Moon. As of 2020, NASA plans to return to the Moon by 2024, aiming to build the first permanent settlement on the Moon by 2028. Even before that, the ESA supported a push by NGOs for a Moon Village, made up of a network of scientific, commercial, and educational facilities on the Moon from various nations and agencies. The ESA even described it as the logical next step after the completion of the International Space Station (ISS).