#11 Lunar years

My twin sister went to live on the moon on our 30th birthday. From then on, she counted a year as 365 sunrises, just as we do on Earth. I am now 60. Which birthday did she last celebrate?
#11 Hole of the moon
I punched a hole 6 millimetres across in a piece of paper and held it at arm’s length to look at the full moon. I was pleased to find that the moon filled the hole perfectly. If the moon is 3500 kilometres across, can you estimate how far away it is?
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#10 Betty’s change
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The smallest amount of change you could have received is 30 cents. With no nickels, Betty would have been obliged to give you a quarter – the largest coin that doesn’t take her over the amount that she owes you – and then five pennies (25c+1c+1c+1c+1c+1c), so six coins in total. She could have reduced the number of coins to three by giving you your change in dimes (10c+10c+10c).
Quick Quiz #11
1 Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon. Who was the last?
2 On 15 April 1970, Fred Haise, James Lovell and John Swigert set a still-unbroken record of 400,171 kilometres for what?
3 Where does our moon rank in the table of solar system satellites by size, relative to their planets?
4 The Chinese probe Chang’e 4 achieved what first on 3 January 2019?
5 What name is given to the Mars-sized object that, according to the giant impact hypothesis, smashed into early Earth, carving out the moon?
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Quick Quiz #11
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1 Eugene Cernan, as commander of the Apollo 17 mission in December 1972. A total of 12 people walked on the moon
2 The furthest distance reached by humans from Earth. The crew of the ill-starred Apollo 13 mission, they were forced to orbit high around the moon’s far side to regain a homeward trajectory
3 First. It is fifth largest overall: Ganymede (Jupiter), Titan (Saturn), Callisto and Io (both Jupiter) are bigger
4 Touching down on the far side of the moon
5 Theia