The 8 lunar phases are: new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, & waning crescent.| NASA Science
The Moon does not make its own light. "Moonlight” is reflected sunlight. At any moment, it's daytime on one half of the Moon, and nighttime on the other.| NASA Science
The same side of the Moon always faces Earth, because the Moon rotates exactly once each time it orbits our planet. This is called synchronous rotation.| NASA Science
Earth’s Moon was born out of destruction. There are several theories about our Moon’s formation, but almost all share that point in common...| NASA Science
There are two types of eclipses: lunar and solar. During a lunar eclipse, Earth’s shadow obscures the Moon. In a solar eclipse, the Moon blocks the Sun from view.| NASA Science
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