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Moon Phases
The moon has a powerful allure -- it is full of beauty, legend, myth and romance. Anyone with an interest in the
moon or the phases of the moon -- for whatever reason -- should find some valuable information here, including a
free current / daily moon phases website module, how to get a moon phases calendar software application, and
other lunar phases information, including links.
This "Current Moon" module provides basic information on the current moon phase. It
is intended to be a helpful general reference. CURRENT MOON
If you don't operate a website, you can view the real-time moon module anytime from
your computer by bookmarking the Current Moon Phase Page (link opens a new
window; after it opens, bookmark the page using your web browser). Or you can add
it to your Google home page.
● the moon phase name / description, ("new moon", "waxing crescent", "first
quarter moon", "waxing gibbous", "full moon", "waning gibbous", "third
moon phases
quarter moon", "waning crescent")
● percent of full (how much of the viewable portion of the moon is illuminated)
How to get the Current Moon Phase module (including other options and sizes)
The free moon module shown above is pretty useful. But if you'd like additional features like monthly calendars,
upcoming full moon / new moon info, and other details, download a copy of QuickPhase for use anytime on your
personal computer.
I created it, so I couldn't be biased :-) ... but it's a big time-saver if you're looking at the moon phases regularly.
Plus it's attractive. Most other moon phases calendar applications are either unwieldy, ugly, complicated, or
inconvenient because you have to access a website to use it. As I've used it, I found an unexpected side benefit --
a handy general purpose calendar for looking at future dates, since it seems like I never have a wall calendar.
● detail on current moon phases, like full moon percentage, when the next new or full moon is, etc
● thousands of years of past and future moon phases calendars, so you can:
● find past moon phases back to 0AD
● find future moon phases to the year 4999
Take a look at these 3D moon screensavers, software and other moon products. Some great gift ideas! The 3D
screen savers are amazing.
The phases of the moon are caused by the relative positions of the earth, sun, and moon. The moon goes around
the earth in 27.3 days, or 27 days 7 hours 43 minutes, on average. This measurement is relative to the stars and
is called the sidereal period or orbital period. However, because of the earth's motion around the sun, a complete
moon cycle (New Moon to New Moon) appears to earthbound observers to take a couple of days longer:
29.5305882 days to be exact. This number is called the synodic period or "lunation", and is relative to the sun.
The sun always illuminates the half of the moon facing the sun (except during lunar eclipses, when the moon
passes through the earth's shadow). When the sun and moon are on opposite sides of the earth, the moon appears
"full" to us, a bright, round disk. When the moon is between the earth and the sun, it appears dark, a "new" moon.
In between, the moon's illuminated surface appears to grow (wax) to full, then decreases (wanes) to the next new
moon. The edge of the shadow (the terminator) is always curved, being an oblique view of a circle, giving the
moon its familiar crescent shape.
New Moon Waxing Crescent First Quarter Waxing Gibbous Full Moon Waning Gibbous Last Quarter Waning Crescent
NASA, USNO
USNO moon phase data - U.S. Naval Observatory Astronomical Applications Department website, a
great all-around online tool for "raw" data and information about the sun, moon, and stars
NASA Lunar Prospector Mission - a look at the events surrounding the first NASA Moon mission in 25
years! Lots of information and pictures.
moon pictures - very interesting lunar images! This NASA page has over 130 pictures (thumbnails)
of the moon. Click on a thumbnail to for more info. Close-ups of the surface of the moon, distance
views, astronauts, moon landings, more.
Mr. Eclipse - breathtaking eclipse photos, both lunar and solar, probably the best eclipse
photography site anywhere
International Occultation Timing Association - An index and information site, a more technical and in-
depth look at lunar (and other) eclipses
K-12 lunar phases activity from NASA - rather than use chalkboard diagrams to illustrate the
phases, this activity uses actual objects (pencil, styrofoam ball) to help students grasp the concepts;
Newton's Apple has a similar but more detailed moon phase lesson plan for elementary-age students
lunar phases explanation from factmonster.com - here's a good basic overview of the phases of the
moon from the Family Education Network
phases of the moon online movie - this is a short movie taught by a Newton's Apple scientist and a
professional astronomer in an interesting, conversational manner, using large 3-D moon and earth
spheres and simulated sunlight to demonstrate how the moon phases work
Earth-Moon-Sun system video diagrams - from NOAO (National Optical Astronomy Observatory),
these QuickTime online video clips and animations are an excellent way to illustrate the moon's
phases
There are many theories and thoughts about the effects of the moon on people, animals, and the natural world.
Here are a few interesting links:
moon and the tides - this is a concise page on how the moon affects the tides by its phase (full
how moon phases affect animals - discusses the "Solunar Theory" that affects fishing and hunting
activities
the real scoop on moon phases - another article on how the moon phases affect angling
Other:
all about the moon - here's a website you'll want to watch for almost anything moon related
including a moon phases calendar
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