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Moon Phases Simulation We will observe the Sun and Moon every few days right around sunset time. 1. Sketch the shape of the Moon in each view. 2. Measure separation of Sun and Moon in “finger-widths” 3. Record that separation by the sketched shape. Imagine the horizon in these pictures extending all the way from one side of the sky to the other, east to west.

Day 1 Sun

Day 3

Day 5

Day 8

Day 12

Day 12 We are about to go 3 days more: to Day 15. • Will the Moon even be visible to us? • Where do you think the Moon will be?

—> NIGHT 12 <— Imagine the Earth rotating, the sun sets, and the whole night now goes by in 12 hours or so… 8 East South West

Good morning! Day 13 (Sun is now in the East: Sunrise) Moon Measure separation of Sun and Moon

Day 15 Sun

Day 19 Sun

Day 22 Sun