The Moon is the only natural satellite of Earth.
Stages lunar describe the different aspects that the Moon shows during its motion, caused by its different orientation relative to the Sun
are represented by the satellite earth illuminated by Sole.Vi are four basic positions and four intermediate phases: New Moon ( or conjunction or new moon phase), Crescent Moon (Gibbous) First quarter, gibbous growing, full moon (or phase opposition or full moon), waning gibbous, Last Quarter, Waning Moon (hump on the east).
The term "quarter" refers to the position of the moon in orbit around the earth, those two positions from the earth is visible half hemisphere. with the new moon, the Moon is interposed between Earth and the Sun: it rises in the morning and sets in the evening. If you align with the Earth and the Sun has a 'solar eclipse. In quadratures or quarters, the line between the Earth, the Moon and the Sun, forming an angle of 90 ° to the first quarter rises at noon and sets at midnight last quarter rises at midnight and sets at noon. With the full moon, the position of the Earth is between Sun and Moon rises and sets in the evening to morning. If you align behind the shadow of the Earth's lunar eclipse. Conjunction and opposition are called "syzygies" (or "sigizie). The Moon revolves around the Earth in 27 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes and 11 seconds. The lunar month (full cycle of phases) has instead a period of 29 days, 12 hours, 44 minutes and 3 seconds. The difference is due to the fact that in the meantime both the Earth and the Moon are advanced along the Earth's orbit and its alignment with the Sun has changed. Large
relief occupies the Moon in scientific explanations, but also in popular beliefs: The Moon and the female menstrual cycle are closely linked because the woman's body is sensitive to the lunar phases: the synodic cycle of the moon, as mentioned, is 29-day, twelve hours and 44 minutes and the woman's cycle can vary from this and be slightly shorter or longer, thus corresponding to different phases of the moon. Most of the women because they interact This cycle in two ways: their menses coincide or are very close to the moon or full moon with the black, or, when the Moon is for two or three days in the same constellation of the Sun and, therefore, is full, but in the opposite direction. This happens every month and at this stage, the Moon joins the Sun, as we celebrate the symbolic marriage between male and female, the archetype of the night (sensitivity) and light (vitality). Words like lunatic
are derived from Luna because of the popular belief that it is a cause of periodic insanity. For fishermen need to fish more in the nights of full moon because the moon attracts the fish to the surface, while the farmers claim the must go put in the barrels in the new moon, to turn it into wine. In the gardens, then, the Moon occupies a very important role: you must always sow crescent moon because the plants grow faster. It is also still widespread belief of the increase in births during the waxing moon. In medieval mythology, the full moon is an important one: the werewolves are transformed in the light of the moon and witches gather for their parties, usually in May, during the full moon.
The moon also has its influence on the tides. These large bodies of water (oceans, seas and great lakes) that rise (flow, high tide) es'abbassano (ebb tide) also of 10-15 meters, mainly due to two factors: the gravitational attraction exerted by the combined Sun - Moon on Earth, but with a clear prevalence of the component of the Moon because of its shorter distance (Newton's law of universal gravitation), the centrifugal force due to rotation of the Earth - the Moon around the center of gravity. Thus, the high tide occurs at the same time, the passage of the moon on the meridian opposite. Usually, the tides have a frequency related to the passage of the Moon and, therefore, about 12 hours. Phenomena similar to the "standing waves" (the tidal wave can be considered an extended, this tidal wave of length equal to the Earth's semi-circle, with periods of 12 h 25 min), mean that in some coastal areas there is no ocean tide, as in some northern European seas). While usually the tide times vary from day to day, as the change in the organization of the Moon. There are places (eg Pacific Ocean) where the tides are always in the same hours.
Stages lunar describe the different aspects that the Moon shows during its motion, caused by its different orientation relative to the Sun
are represented by the satellite earth illuminated by Sole.Vi are four basic positions and four intermediate phases: New Moon ( or conjunction or new moon phase), Crescent Moon (Gibbous) First quarter, gibbous growing, full moon (or phase opposition or full moon), waning gibbous, Last Quarter, Waning Moon (hump on the east).
The term "quarter" refers to the position of the moon in orbit around the earth, those two positions from the earth is visible half hemisphere. with the new moon, the Moon is interposed between Earth and the Sun: it rises in the morning and sets in the evening. If you align with the Earth and the Sun has a 'solar eclipse. In quadratures or quarters, the line between the Earth, the Moon and the Sun, forming an angle of 90 ° to the first quarter rises at noon and sets at midnight last quarter rises at midnight and sets at noon. With the full moon, the position of the Earth is between Sun and Moon rises and sets in the evening to morning. If you align behind the shadow of the Earth's lunar eclipse. Conjunction and opposition are called "syzygies" (or "sigizie). The Moon revolves around the Earth in 27 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes and 11 seconds. The lunar month (full cycle of phases) has instead a period of 29 days, 12 hours, 44 minutes and 3 seconds. The difference is due to the fact that in the meantime both the Earth and the Moon are advanced along the Earth's orbit and its alignment with the Sun has changed. Large
relief occupies the Moon in scientific explanations, but also in popular beliefs: The Moon and the female menstrual cycle are closely linked because the woman's body is sensitive to the lunar phases: the synodic cycle of the moon, as mentioned, is 29-day, twelve hours and 44 minutes and the woman's cycle can vary from this and be slightly shorter or longer, thus corresponding to different phases of the moon. Most of the women because they interact This cycle in two ways: their menses coincide or are very close to the moon or full moon with the black, or, when the Moon is for two or three days in the same constellation of the Sun and, therefore, is full, but in the opposite direction. This happens every month and at this stage, the Moon joins the Sun, as we celebrate the symbolic marriage between male and female, the archetype of the night (sensitivity) and light (vitality). Words like lunatic
are derived from Luna because of the popular belief that it is a cause of periodic insanity. For fishermen need to fish more in the nights of full moon because the moon attracts the fish to the surface, while the farmers claim the must go put in the barrels in the new moon, to turn it into wine. In the gardens, then, the Moon occupies a very important role: you must always sow crescent moon because the plants grow faster. It is also still widespread belief of the increase in births during the waxing moon. In medieval mythology, the full moon is an important one: the werewolves are transformed in the light of the moon and witches gather for their parties, usually in May, during the full moon.
The moon also has its influence on the tides. These large bodies of water (oceans, seas and great lakes) that rise (flow, high tide) es'abbassano (ebb tide) also of 10-15 meters, mainly due to two factors: the gravitational attraction exerted by the combined Sun - Moon on Earth, but with a clear prevalence of the component of the Moon because of its shorter distance (Newton's law of universal gravitation), the centrifugal force due to rotation of the Earth - the Moon around the center of gravity. Thus, the high tide occurs at the same time, the passage of the moon on the meridian opposite. Usually, the tides have a frequency related to the passage of the Moon and, therefore, about 12 hours. Phenomena similar to the "standing waves" (the tidal wave can be considered an extended, this tidal wave of length equal to the Earth's semi-circle, with periods of 12 h 25 min), mean that in some coastal areas there is no ocean tide, as in some northern European seas). While usually the tide times vary from day to day, as the change in the organization of the Moon. There are places (eg Pacific Ocean) where the tides are always in the same hours.
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