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  • Why are all his videos only LEFT sound?

  • @monkey666100 there not all left sound, just some of the older sci files are :/

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  • I always get exited whatever phase of the moon that's in the sky. + i saw a Last Quarter Moon in the morning this Friday.

  • @tfan0 Kewlies, Im never up that early to see the moon in the morning but I do check out the moon at night thats when I also look for planets in the sky as well. Saturn can be seen rising in the early evening and is visible for the rest of the night in the constilitaion Virgo. If you have a telescope you will be able to see saturns rings.

  • what about lunar ans solar

  • @barterer124 Im not sure what you mean but if your talking about "lunar eclipes & solar eclipes" its scheduled for filming the first week of March. Untill then sit back, relax and enjoy the new sci files leading up to its release :D

  • @Socoolscienceshow no i mean the new moon is a solar eclipse and full moon is a lunar

  • @barterer124 Thats wrong the new moon & full moon are not a solar or lunar eclipes, the reason you cant see the new moon is because the moon rotates around the earth and once moon is on the same side of the earth as the sun is, you see the darkside of the moon that is not lit up by the sun. The reason you can see the full moon so bright is because the moon is on the oppisite side of the earth and the suns light shines on the moon fully giving you a full moon.

  • @Socoolscienceshow no i mean the new moon is the same position as an eclipse (solar) and the full moon is the position of a lunar

  • @barterer124 Again thats wrong I just told you what the lunar and solar eclipes are. The moons orbit is tilted which is why we very rarely ever have an eclipes. How-ever The only time we get a lunar eclipes and a solar eclipes is when the moon crosses infront of the earth so that the moons shadow falls on the earth or crosses behind the earth so that the earths shdow falls on the moon. The moons almost never crosses infront or behind the earth except a few time when the moon and earth line up

  • as you can tell, im a fan because I comment a lot, you are AWESOME!!!!!!!! you cover everything, you have a laugh, a lesson, and an experiment in one! you are why science....is so COOL

  • @artisttutorials Well thanks a bunch Im really glad to hear you enjoy the so cool science files, it really makes my day :D

  • oh i remember this in 3rd grade

    we had 1 moon and like 30 chairs to cirulate accross and we drew a picture each time we rotated

    it was fun ^^

  • Yeah I the same thing how-ever I was limited on space for this shoot. :)

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