Phase of the Moon 3
It is only the sun that shines by itself in the solar system. Earth and moon do not emit light themselves. The earth and the moon only reflect the light of the sun. Since the earth and the moon have...
It is only the sun that shines by itself in the solar system. Earth and moon do not emit light themselves. The earth and the moon only reflect the light of the sun. Since the earth and the moon have...
Tide is a phenomenon that the ocean surface’s periodic rise and fall due to the moon and sun’s gravitational pulls. Spring Tide is the highest high tide that occurs during the tide. It occurs when the Sun, Earth & Moon...
The photographs of the Earth and the moon close together that you can see on posters, etc., are designed to be easy to see. The moon’s apparent diameter is only about 0.5˚. This tells us that the Earth and the...
Solar eclipse Eclipse is the phenomenon that one object hides another object or enters that shadow. ‘a solar eclipse’ is the moon’s phenomenon covering the sun. Lunar eclipse When the moon enters the shadow of the earth, it becomes ‘the...
It is only the sun that shines by itself in the solar system. Earth and moon do not emit light themselves. The earth and the moon only reflect the light of the sun. Since the earth and the moon have...
Why do we always see the same side of the moon? The moon’s rate of rotation and rate of revolution is the same.
Is the moon really following me? How can you explain that the moon looks follow I? The moon doesn’t follow me. For example, if I go forward with a car, the landscape seems to move backward. If the vehicle moves...
It is only the sun that shines by itself in the solar system. Earth and moon do not emit light themselves. The earth and the moon only reflect the light of the sun. Because the Earth and Moon are round,...
Tidal force Earth is not an object like a point (· ), but a rigid body (●) with a certain volume, so the gravity applied to each part is slightly different. This difference in gravity applies to all celestial bodies...
The reason why the moon rises 50 minutes late every day While the Earth rotates once a day, the Moon moves to the east little by little. So it takes 50 minutes to 24 hours for the moon to be...