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8 Cards in this Set
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New Moon
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The entire half of the moon facing earth is dark. It can appear as if there is no moon in the sky.
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Crescent (Waxing)
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As light from the sun shines on the moon, only a small sliver can be seen. The light appears on the right and the moon appears to be getting larger.
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First Quarter Moon
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Half of the part of the moon facing Earth is lit by the sun. This phase can also be called a half moon. The moon still appears to be getting larger.
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Gibbous (Waxing)
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More than half of the moon facing the earth is lit by sun. The moon still appears to be getting larger. This phase can often look like a full moon, so look closely!
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Full Moon
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The entire half of the moon facing the Earth is reflecting light from the sun!
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Gibbous (Waning)
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Now the phases repeat, but now the light side of the moon is on the left. The moon now appears to be getting smaller.
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Last Quarter
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The last quarter moon is also known as a half moon. The moon still appears to be getting smaller and light is on the left.
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Crescent (Waning)
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The cycle is almost complete! As this crescent gets smaller it will soon become a new moon and the cycle will begin again!
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