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If we were to put the planets in order , from the one closest to the sun,
they would be Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune,
and Pluto.
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- http://kids.msfc.nasa.gov/earth/seasons/EarthSeasons.asp
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- www.blueneptune.com/~xmwang/myGUI/EarthSun.html
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- What is the Earth’s natural satellite?
- What does it look like?
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- The moon is a ball of rock that is dry and dusty. It has craters, valleys, mountains,
and large patches called seas.
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- Where does the light shining from the moon come from?
- Why does it seem to change shapes in space?
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- http://home.hiwaay.net/~krcool/Astro/moon/moonphase/
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- As the moon travels around the Earth, we can see different amounts of
the side lit by the sun. The
moon’s appearance changes each day through the month depending on where
the moon is in its orbit.
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- http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/java/MoonPhase.html
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- These changes of how the moon looks from the Earth are called the moon’s
phases. Sometimes the moon looks
completely dark and seems to disappear.
This is called a new moon.
Sometimes the moon looks round.
This is called a full moon.
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- After the new moon, the moon appears to change. More and more of the moon starts to
show. This is a crescent
moon. When the moon is growing
larger, we call this a waxing moon.
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- It appears to grow larger until it is a round, full moon. Then the full moon appears to grow
smaller. This is called the
waning moon. When the moon goes
from a new moon to a full moon, it has complete one orbit of cycle.
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- A complete orbit of the moon around the Earth produces the moon’s phases
that we see. This complete cycle
of the moon’s phases takes 29.5 days.
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- Because of the moon’s orbit or cycle of 29.5 days, moonrise can appear
later each day. That is why we
see sometimes see the moon in the sky at night and other times we see it
during the day.
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- What is the Earth’s natural satellite?
- What does it look like?
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- Where does the light shining from the moon come from?
- Why does it seem to change shapes in space?
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