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Moon Over Us: Phases and Faces, Jan-Feb Ages 8-12
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Click to See A Slideshow About the First Moon Over Us Project | ||
Introduction | Facts About The Moon (Source Wikipedia) For Kids | Enjoy reading a Wikipedia gist blurb about the phases of the Moon. Make sure to watch the slide show that shows us what these phases look like from Earth. Interesting tidbit – when we see half of the Moon from Earth, it is really a quarter-moon. Half of the moon is facing away from the Earth, and we see half of what is visible. Similarly, what we call a full moon means all of the side that is facing the Earth is visible. |
请阅读下面网站了解更多关于月球的信息。 | ||
Challenge 07: Taking The Images of The Moon with NASA's MicroObservatory Robotic Telescope Network | Taking A Simple Image of The Moon with A NASA Robotic Telescope |
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Fun Activity: Create a Crater | Click the link above, read the instructions and create a crater on the Moon or the Earth. |
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Challenge 08: Take The Final Survey (Post-Project Survey) | Post Project Google Survey: Moon Over Us: Phases & Faces (Jan-Feb 2022) |