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11 Οκτ 2024 · The eight Moon phases: 🌑 New: We cannot see the Moon when it is a new moon. 🌒 Waxing Crescent: In the Northern Hemisphere, we see the waxing crescent phase as a thin crescent of light on the right. 🌓 First Quarter: We see the first quarter phase as a half moon.
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16 Οκτ 2023 · Diagram of the Moon's phases: The Earth is at the center of the diagram and the Moon is shown orbiting (dashed circle). The Sun lights half of the Moon and Earth from the right side. The phase of the Moon is shown next to the corresponding position of the Moon in its orbit around Earth.
It takes the Moon 27.3 days to make a complete orbit around the Earth, but because the Earth is moving around the sun at the same time, it takes the moon 29.5 days to go through its eight different ‘phases’ – a lunar month. Zoom in for a closer look!
Learn about what causes the phases of the Moon it orbits the Earth and what a lunar month is with this KS3 Physics guide for BBC Bitesize.
The Moon’s four principal phases occur when the Moon’s ecliptic longitude is at an angle to the Sun, as viewed from our planet, at 0°, 90°, 180°, and 270°, respectively. All of these phases appear at slightly different times at different locations on Earth.
This Space primary resource helps children learn about the phases of the Moon. Discover why our view of the Moon changes each night. Why does the Moon shine bright at night? How long does it take for the Moon to orbit the Earth? What is a “New Moon”?
How do the moon phases that we can see from the Earth originate? View from the Earth Earth's orbit around Sun, slope of the Moon's orbit relative to the ecliptic and orbit around barycenter are neglected.