Transcript Moon Phases
Phases of the moon handout
Sun: way
the heck to
the left
L
R
Third Quarter
Waning
Crescent
R
Full
L
New
Waning
Gibbous
Waxing
Crescent
Waxing
Gibbous
First Quarter
Notice the changing diameter of
the Moon during the 'moonth'. As
the Moon's orbit brings it closer to
earth (perigee) at the New Moon,
it appears larger to us. Also notice
how the Moon 'rocks' up and
down and back and forth. That
happens because the Moon's
orbit takes it above the Earth's
equator (allowing us to see more
of the south polar region) and
below the equator revealing more
of the north polar region of the
Moon. The back and forth (eastwest) rocking is due to the
changing orbital velocity of the
moon.