Composite Image Of The Phases Of The Moon #2 is a photograph by John Sanford which was uploaded on May 11th, 2013.
Composite Image Of The Phases Of The Moon #2
Moon phases. Time-lapse image of the phases of the Moon, as seen from Earth during a lunar (synodic) month. A full Moon is at centre, with pairs of... more
by John Sanford
Title
Composite Image Of The Phases Of The Moon #2
Artist
John Sanford
Medium
Photograph
Description
Moon phases. Time-lapse image of the phases of the Moon, as seen from Earth during a lunar (synodic) month. A full Moon is at centre, with pairs of (from inner to outer) gibbous Moons, quarter Moons and crescent Moons. The lunar phases occur because the Moon does not produce its own light, but reflects that of the Sun. As it travels around the Earth during its 29.53-day orbit, parts of the Moon's surface which are visible from Earth become shadowed by the Moon itself. Crescent Moons occur when the Moon lies almost between the Earth and Sun, and full moons occur when the Moon is furthest from the Sun.
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May 11th, 2013