
The Changing Face of the Moon
Observe how the Moon appears to change shape in the sky and understand that these phases are caused by its orbit around the Earth.
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Observe how the Moon appears to change shape in the sky and understand that these phases are caused by its orbit around the Earth.
Key Questions
- Identify the main phases of the Moon, such as New Moon, First Quarter, and Full Moon.
- Explain why we see different phases of the Moon from Earth.
- Compare a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse.
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