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    Moon Research Paper

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    watch the moon as it changes phases every so often. Anytime a full moon is supposed to happen, I always like to try and get the best picture of it that I possibly can. The moon has eight different phases. The new moon phase in which the moon's unlit side faces the Earth and is not visible unless a solar eclipse occurs. The waxing crescent phase where the moon seems to be less than one-half lit by direct sunlight. The portion of the moon being lit is increasing. The first quarter phase when…

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    ____________ If the moon is full today, what phase do you expect it to be at in a week? _____________ How about one month later? _____________ Many words in astronomy also non-astronomical uses as well. Using your knowledge of how the terms on the left are used in astronomy match them with the nonastronomical uses on the right. waning convex, rounded -- also hunch-backed, having a hump gibbous to increase in size, quantity, volume, intensity, etc. waxing decrease in magnitude, importance…

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    ______ Page 6 – The Witness and the Detective If we know the moon's position in the sky and its phase, we can estimate the ____________. In general, knowing any two of the following three things allows us to estimate the third: 1. moon's position in the sky 2. __________________________________ 3. __________________________________ NAAP – Lunar Phase Simulator 3/11 Part II: Visualizing Phases Question 1: We can determine the appearance of the moon based on the orientation of the moon and…

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    The beach is different for everyone, different memories and feelings. My favorite memory is of the sun being replaces by the moon. This moment gave me a sense of calm in the storm that is my life. My mom was different, she loved to watch the sky erupt with warm colors as far as the eye can see. She loved life and everything beautiful so she cherished every morning she woke up. My dad and sister were the perfect median between my mom and me. They liked noon as it was when the place was erupted…

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    effect on the play is variant and evolves as the play continues, which is Shakespeare’s take on the physical properties of the Moon. In a physical sense, the Moon is always present around Earth but has a different emotional effect depending on its phase, especially the full moon. Similarly, in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the Moon is…

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    5000 years ago led to the tracking of celestial bodies that have aided in the creation of both the lunar and solar calendars. Many early cultures used the moon to trace the passage of days as it revolved around the Earth, passing through the lunar phases. The moon increases in…

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    Advanced Tech Reflection

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    in the mountains of information. In stepping back and looking at the purpose, the group recognized that the audience was key to developing this project. The audience only really needed to know these two things, “Why this is important, and what the phases of the project…

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    looks different on certain nights? This is justified through eight phases of the Moon. The Moon makes a complete phase cycle within a month; the exact time is 29.5305882 days. This is called the Synodic period or also referred to as Lunation. From the star's point of view, it takes nearly two days less, giving it a direct instance of 27.3217 days. This is the sidereal period, also known as the orbital period. The eight phases include the New Moon, the Waxing Crescent, the First Quarter, the…

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    “The proper occasion for outrage is not that too many students are getting A’s, but that too many students have been led to believe that getting A’s is the point of going to school” (Kohn, 1999). In the perspective of a student, the pathway to success entitles a college or university degree education and more importantly, the grades to become accepted into these competitive programs. The education system has revolved around short term results, rather than long term success and knowledge.…

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    Encoding In Memory

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    good mark if you only study once the night before the exam or test. There is a process in which you perform your memory. First being encoding, secondly is storage and lastly is retrieval. Encoding is the first step and the most important. Encoding is the process of getting your information. We have to make sure that the information we use is in the easiest format for our memories to file away.A part of this is how important the role of attention is. Before we can start encoding things we…

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