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draw and label the phases of the moon. also indicate the position of the moon during a solar and lunar eclipse. remember to indicate whether a phase is waxing or waning; use a model to demonstrate the phases of the moon
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze the moon's orbit around Earth and its illumination by the Sun.
- New Moon (Position 1): Moon is between Earth and Sun, so the side facing Earth is dark. Solar eclipse can occur here (Moon blocks Sun).
- Waxing Crescent (Position 2): Moon moves away from Sun - Earth line, a small illuminated part (waxing, growing) is visible.
- First Quarter (Position 3): Half of the moon facing Earth is illuminated (waxing).
- Waxing Gibbous (Position 4): More than half (waxing) is lit as Moon approaches full moon.
- Full Moon (Position 5): Earth is between Moon and Sun, so the entire face is lit. Lunar eclipse can occur here (Earth blocks Sun's light to Moon).
- Waning Gibbous (Position 6): After full moon, the illuminated part starts decreasing (waning).
- Third Quarter (Position 7): Half - lit, but the illuminated part is decreasing (waning).
- Waning Crescent (Position 8): Only a small part is lit, and it's decreasing (waning) until it reaches new moon again.
For labeling the phases:
- Position 1: New Moon (solar eclipse possible)
- Position 2: Waxing Crescent
- Position 3: First Quarter (Waxing)
- Position 4: Waxing Gibbous
- Position 5: Full Moon (lunar eclipse possible)
- Position 6: Waning Gibbous
- Position 7: Third Quarter (Waning)
- Position 8: Waning Crescent
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- Position 1: New Moon (Solar Eclipse Position)
- Position 2: Waxing Crescent
- Position 3: First Quarter (Waxing)
- Position 4: Waxing Gibbous
- Position 5: Full Moon (Lunar Eclipse Position)
- Position 6: Waning Gibbous
- Position 7: Third Quarter (Waning)
- Position 8: Waning Crescent