SuStel:
If that mission happens at the moon, it is
a maSDaq SaqmeH Qu' landing mission
on the moon. The locative is added to the
verb as usual.
If I understand your analysis correctly, the {maSDaq} refers to the {SaqmeH Qu'}. Isn't it strange though ? Lets take just the phrase {maSDaq SaqmeH Qu' wa'DIch HochHom turlu'taHvIS} Couldn't we understand this too, as the {maSDaq} describing the place where the {turlu'taHvIS} takes place ? If the intent was for the {maSDaq} to refer to the {SaqmeH Qu'}, instead of the {turlu'taHvIS}, why not omit the {-Daq} altogether ? Then we would have {maS SaqmeH Qu'} meaning "landing mission of the moon", which I can't *feel* any different from "landing mission on the moon". Having the {-Daq}ed noun referring to the {-meH}ed noun, just messes me up, is all.. ~ m. qunen'oS klingon is a work of art all other conlangs are crap