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    Name: Lunar Phase Simulator – Student Guide Part I: Background Material Answer the following questions after reviewing the background pages for the simulator. Page 1 – Introduction to Moon Phases Is there a dark side of the moon? (Note: this question can be effectively answered either yes or no, so it is important to explain your reasoning.) Some people refer to the side of the moon that we never see from Earth as the dark side. However, this is inaccurate since the far side is not always

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    Title: Explore the effect of the lunar phase on events on Earth - temperature and birth rates. Subject: Astronomy Grade level: High school - grades 10-12 Project Type: Descriptive Cost: Low Awards: First place in the Leader Regional Science Fair 2003 Honorable Mention at the Canada Wide Science Fair 2003. Affiliation: Canada Wide Virtual Science Fair Link: http://www.virtualsciencefair.org/2003/sitte3b/public_html/ | Short Background | | Lunar phase (or Moon phase) refers to the appearance of

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    Name: Lunar Phase Simulator – Student Guide Part I: Background Material Answer the following questions after reviewing the background pages for the simulator. Page 1 – Introduction to Moon Phases Is there a dark side of the moon? (Note: this question can be effectively answered either yes or no, so it is important to explain your reasoning.) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ _____

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    The Lunar Phase

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    The phases of the moon, relative to the Earth and Sun, are collectively called the Lunar Phase, and are a 29.5 day cycle - there a four main phases; new moon (1st quarter), half moon (2nd quarter), full moon (3rd quarter) and another half moon (4th quarter). The phases of the moon occur because the moon reflects the light of the sun, and we, on Earth, see the reflected light; as the moon orbits the Earth, the amount of Sun that the Moon reflects changes. Any phase of the moon, from the new moon to

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    In the full moon phase the side of the moon that can be observed from earth becomes illuminated by the sun n its entirety. Lastly, the aforementioned illuminated portion begins to shrink or wane and thus the moon is considered to be in the waning gibbous phase, meaning that the illuminated portion is constricts in size or diameter every day. Astrological calendars have been in existence

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    Simulator

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    Name: NAAP – Lunar Phase Simulator 1/11 Lunar Phase Simulator – Student Guide Part I: Background Material Answer the following questions after reviewing the background pages for the simulator. Page 1 – Introduction to Moon Phases Is there a dark side of the moon? (Note: this question can be effectively answered either yes or no, so it is important to explain your reasoning.) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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    Phases of the Moon

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    the center of the diagram. The moon is shown at 8 key stages during its revolution around the earth. The moon phase name is shown alongside the image. The dotted line from the earth to the moon represents your line of sight when looking at the moon. The large moon image shows what you would see at that point in the cycle. For the waning gibbous, third quarter, and waning crescent phases you have to mentally turn yourself upside down when imagining the line of sight. When you do this, you 'll "see"

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    shift according to the lunar cycle (old and new phases), which subsequently, creates the play’s themes of dreamscape, female bodily change and chastity, and most importantly, the romance and infidelities experienced in a relationship. Psychologically, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, starts in the light of day, symbolizing consciousness, and descends into the depths of the unconscious, moonless night. Similarly, Shakespeare’s use of moon imagery assumes a new, or invisible, phase laying the foundation for

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    Predictions Model 1: “Moon phases are caused by the shadow of the Earth on the Moon” 1. If Moon phases are caused by the shadow of the Earth on the Moon, when there is a new Moon, it should lie directly behind the Earth. The sunlight would be completely blocked off from the Moon because of Earth’s shadow. 2. If Moon phases are caused by the shadow of the Earth on the Moon, the Moon should be a full Moon for most of the lunar month because Earth will not cast a shadow on the Moon unless the Moon

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    dark shadow on the left side indicating a waxing phase. The light region grew over the surface of the Moon with each subsequent night. The first night’s phase was waxing crescent with over 25 percent of the Moon lit up. The next night, the light had grown to cover more of the Moon as it continued through its waxing crescent phase. On November 10th, the Moon exhibited traits of being at first-quarter or

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