hierarchical2URLhttp://portal.discoverthecosmos.eu/node/193757MoonsaicenThe Moon has always fascinated children and adults even though it is clear that the Moon does not always have the same appearance throughout its phases. The true reason for the phases of the Moon depends on two circumstances: the fact that the Moon is round and the angle.
Sun-Earth-Moon changes along their orbits. Galileo Galilei was the first to observe the different textures of the Moon through the telescope.
Moon phases of the Moon Lunar puzzle Astronomyfinal1.0author2013-03-23National Schools’ Observatorypublisher2013-04-21Paula FurtadoenLOM v1.0creator2013-04-21National Schools`ObservatoryPaula Furtadovalidatorbrowseranyosanytext/htmlhttp://portal.discoverthecosmos.eu/node/193757nonoactivehighmediumInquiry-Based Teaching2 didactic hours6-99-1212-15DisciplineAstronomy: CraterAstronomy: MoonAstronomy: Phases of the MoonAstronomy: Solar systemLight: Light reflectionScientific enquiry: Application of science - generallyScientific enquiry: Asking questionsScientific enquiry: Ideas and evidence in scienceScientific enquiry: Using science to explainTools for Science: Observatories