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Moon Phases
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Crescent Moon The Moon will be a crescent when it is closer to the Sun than you are.
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Gibbous Moon The Moon will be gibbous when it is farther from the Sun than you are.
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Waxing Moon The Moon will be waxing as it travels away from the Sun.
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Waning Moon The Moon will be waning as it travels toward the Sun.
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What Phase? Waxing Crescent
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What Phase? First Quarter
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What Phase? Waxing Gibbous
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What Phase? Full Moon
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What Phase? Waning Gibbous
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What Phase? Waning Crescent
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Moon Phases A few rules will help you understand Moon phases.
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These rules can be used to understand phases seen with other objects in other places.
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Other Phases Earth Phases can be seen from the Moon. Question Which is closer to the Sun, the Earth or the Moon?
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Earthrise Question Which is closer to the Sun, the Earth or the Moon?
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Quarter Earth and Moon
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Gibbous Earth and Crescent Moon
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Eclipses Eclipses occur when the shadow of one object in space covers another
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Lunar Eclipses
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Lunar Eclipses occur when the shadow of the Earth covers the Moon. They can only occur during the Full Moon.
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The Earth is Round! The shape of the Earth’s shadow has long been used to see both the size and true shape of the Earth.
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Lunar Eclipses Lunar eclipses can be seen from half the Earth. More people get the chance to see Lunar eclipses than Solar Eclipses.
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Solar Eclipses Solar Eclipses occur when the shadow of the Moon covers part of the earth. They can only occur on the New Moon.
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Partial Eclipse Partial eclipses are seen when the Moon covers only part of the Sun from the viewers location.
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Total Eclipse Total eclipses are seen when the Moon covers all of the Sun from the viewers location.
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Transit An eclipse is similar to a transit. A transit occurs when one astronomical object passes in front of another. Here Venus is passing in front of the Sun.
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Full Moon Names
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Farmer's Almanac Blue Moon -The third full moon in a quarter of a year that has 4 full moons. Most quarters have only 3 full moons.
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Calendar Blue Moon -The second full moon in the same moon. Most months have only 1 full moon. This term began as an error in a Sky and telescope magazine article in 1946.
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Wolf Moon -The first full moon of the year.
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Snow Moon -The full moon of February.
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Lenten Moon -The full moon of March.
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Egg Moon -The full moon before Easter.
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Full Harvest Moon -The full moon closest to the Autumnal Equinox.
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Hunter’s Moon -The first full moon after the Harvest Moon.
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Faces in the Full Moon
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Full Moon Names
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