The Moon Phenomenon: How Did The Moon Form?

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First of all, before going through more about the mysteries of the phases of the moon phenomenon, it is easier to understand the facts of about the Moon briefly. How did the moon form? How the moon was created a lot of theories, but recent evidence indicates it formed when a break apart of Earth wavering away during a huge collision. According to Dictionary.com (n.d.) stated that Moon is the Earth natural satelite that orbiting the Earth at a mean distance of 238,857 miles (384,393 km) and having a diameter of 2,160 miles (3,476 km). According to Space Facts (n.d.) it stated that the fifth largest of Moon is a natural satelite in the Solar System. At a diameter of 3, 475 km, Moon is much smaller than the major moons of Saturn and Jupiter. It is the easiest object that can found in the night sky. Natural satellite rotation is only Earths that will give …show more content…

Every night, Moon and Sun vary throughout the amount of Moon’s that it can see on the surface and the course month. The surface of Moon is changed a little bit due to the positions of the Earth. Because of that, the surface of Moon is available to be seen and this called New Moon or the Dark Moon. New moon can be seen when the surface of the Moon is appear and the side of the Moon facing Earth is completely lightened. In other words, when the surface of the Moon cannot be appear at all, this phase is also called New Moon. According to Moon Facts! (n.d.) the Moon is born every 29 days.
The second phases is Waxing Crescent Moon that always available to be seen in the west after sunset. Besides that, is also called Young Moon. According to The White Goddess (n.d.) this Moon also known as “Moon of Regeneration”. At this phases of moon, the position of the Moon, Earth, and Sun are placed nearly on a line. However, the Earth and Sun are actually far from Moon which is about 45 to 90 degree from Sun. The Young Moon can be seen in one day to several days after New

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