
The Moon’s Magical Dance: Phases and ReasonsHello, little explorer! Are you ready to discover the Moon’s magical dance across the sky? Yes, the Moon changes its shape every night, but behind this magic lies a fascinating scientific secret! Let’s begin! 🌕First of all, the Moon does not inflate and deflate like a balloon, does it? The Moon always stays the same size. So why does it look “round” one night and “thin” the next? The reason is the Moon’s journey around Earth and the light coming from
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Erva Öztürk
Th*çocuk yazarThe Moon is Earth’s only natural satellite and the brightest object we see in the night sky. It does not produce its own light but reflects sunlight. Its average distance from Earth is about 384,400 kilometers.The Moon’s surface is covered with craters formed over billions of years by meteorite impacts. Its atmosphere is so thin that there is no wind or rain. That’s why footprints and surface marks remain preserved for an extremely long time.The Moon has four main phases: new moon, f
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