Wet Moon
978-613-5-55772-5
6135557726
84
2011-03-23
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A wet moon (also called a Cheshire moon and in some cases a dry moon) is a lunar phase when the "horns" of the crescent moon point up at an angle, away from the horizon. This is caused when the crescent of the moon, during its orbit around the Earth, displays the result of that orbit as well as that of Earth's orbit around the Sun. During the course of 26 weeks, the moon's path appears to move slightly southward in the sky, relative to the stars. This "movement" of the moon slowly changes its relative place to the horizon, as the motion of the Earth changes its tilt relative to the plane in which the moon orbits. During summertime in the northern hemisphere, when the hemisphere tilts towards the Sun, the side of the Earth at nightfall is pointed away from the moon's orbit, making the lunar path appear closer to the southern horizon. This effect also causes the moon to appear lower in the night sky.
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