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  • Thanks for posting this helped me understand it alot better :D

  • This finally made me understand how it exactly works!!

  • This is a great video to show the moon's revolution and changing phases BUT, it is slightly inaccurate and would be better if the earth rotated at it's actual rate of 27 1/3 times per one moon revolution :)

  • You're an incredible idiot.

  • @cmykev A-MEN! xD

  • @Cosmored but all of your theories were proved wrong

  • @Tylerserra

    I've never seen them proved wrong. Why don't you come over to this thead and we can debate the evidence?

    spurstalk (dot) com/forums/showthread (dot) php?t=144487

    (check link for gaps)

  • @rudeblood1

    It may or may not be an eclipse depending on the elevation of the moon with respect to the plane in which the earth and sun lie.

  • look at 00:00 new moon,we cant see the moon because we see it in the night, but in this phase it is in the light side of the earth.

    In this exactly moment cant be a eclipse?

  • great job, but the Earth should spin 28 times faster :-)

  • Don't you mean 29.5 times? ;)

  • exactly - greetz :-)

  • @cmykev Seriously?

  • nice this helped me even thogh it was super fast

  • Thanks! this was usefull for my school project. U Rock

  • How can it be full moon when the earth is blocking the sun to the face of the moon?

  • We're looking at the moon and earth from the top, down. The shadow the earth casts, relatively speaking, is small. And the moon rarely lines up with it just right so that the earth blocks the light of the sun, during fullness. However, there are times where the earth's shadow does block the light, and this is called a lunar eclipse (just had one recently). So, as you can see, lunar eclipses can only take place when the moon is full.

  • How can it be full moon when the is blocking the sun?

  • yeah thats not right.

  • Moon's orbit is not vertically aligned with earth; if it was, every months we would experience both lunar and solar eclipses. But we don't. That's because moon's orbit is tilted. Also, sometimes you feel moon is up high in sky and sometimes closer- further down to earth. This is again because of the tilt in Moon's orbit but also depends on your geographical location.

  • cool did u do this ur self? if so how did u do it? I'll ttyl

    Peace!

  • I like it..keep it on.

  • habana tu loca habana loca

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