© Margaret Frost next. A Moon is an object that orbits around a planet. Some planets have no moons, other planets have many moons. Mercury and Venus have.

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A Moon is an object that orbits around a planet. Some planets have no moons, other planets have many moons. Mercury and Venus have 0 moons. Mars has 2 moons – Phebos and Diemos. Jupiter has 60 moons! Saturn has 31 moons. Uranus has 27 moons. Neptune has 13 moons. Pluto has 3 moons. next

A Moon is an object that orbits around a planet. Earth only has 1 moon. The moon does not have any light but its light is reflected from the Sun. The moon takes the same time to rotate on its axis as it takes to orbit the Earth (about 27 days.) Because of this we only see one side of the moon. We call the other side The Dark Side of the Moon. It is actually not dark as it gets the same amount of sun as the side that faces the Earth. The moon orbits around the Earth.

A Moon is an object that orbits around a planet. Earth only has 1 moon. The moon does not have any light but its light is reflected from the Sun. The moon takes the same time to rotate on its axis as it takes to orbit the Earth (about 27 days.) Because of this we only see one side of the moon. We call the other side The Dark Side of the Moon. It is actually not dark as it gets the same amount of sun as the side that faces the Earth. The moon orbits around the Earth.

A Moon is an object that orbits around a planet. Earth only has 1 moon. The moon does not have any light but its light is reflected from the Sun. The moon takes the same time to rotate on its axis as it takes to orbit the Earth (about 27 days.) Because of this we only see one side of the moon. We call the other side The Dark Side of the Moon. It is actually not dark as it gets the same amount of sun as the side that faces the Earth. The moon orbits around the Earth.

A Moon is an object that orbits around a planet. Earth only has 1 moon. The moon does not have any light but its light is reflected from the Sun. The moon takes the same time to rotate on its axis as it takes to orbit the Earth (about 27 days.) Because of this we only see one side of the moon. We call the other side The Dark Side of the Moon. It is actually not dark as it gets the same amount of sun as the side that faces the Earth. The moon orbits around the Earth.

A Moon is an object that orbits around a planet. Earth only has 1 moon. The moon does not have any light but its light is reflected from the Sun. The moon takes the same time to rotate on its axis as it takes to orbit the Earth (about 27 days.) Because of this we only see one side of the moon. We call the other side The Dark Side of the Moon. It is actually not dark as it gets the same amount of sun as the side that faces the Earth. The moon orbits around the Earth.

A Moon is an object that orbits around a planet. Earth only has 1 moon. The moon does not have any light but its light is reflected from the Sun. The moon takes the same time to rotate on its axis as it takes to orbit the Earth (about 27 days.) Because of this we only see one side of the moon. We call the other side The Dark Side of the Moon. It is actually not dark as it gets the same amount of sun as the side that faces the Earth. The moon orbits around the Earth.

A Moon is an object that orbits around a planet. Earth only has 1 moon. The moon does not have any light but its light is reflected from the Sun. The moon takes the same time to rotate on its axis as it takes to orbit the Earth (about 27 days.) Because of this we only see one side of the moon. We call the other side The Dark Side of the Moon. It is actually not dark as it gets the same amount of sun as the side that faces the Earth. The moon orbits around the Earth.

A Moon is an object that orbits around a planet. Earth only has 1 moon. The moon does not have any light but its light is reflected from the Sun. The moon takes the same time to rotate on its axis as it takes to orbit the Earth (about 27 days.) Because of this we only see one side of the moon. We call the other side The Dark Side of the Moon. It is actually not dark as it gets the same amount of sun as the side that faces the Earth. The moon orbits around the Earth.

A Moon is an object that orbits around a planet. Earth only has 1 moon. The moon does not have any light but its light is reflected from the Sun. The moon takes the same time to rotate on its axis as it takes to orbit the Earth (about 27 days.) Because of this we only see one side of the moon. We call the other side The Dark Side of the Moon. It is actually not dark as it gets the same amount of sun as the side that faces the Earth. The moon orbits around the Earth.

A Moon is an object that orbits around a planet. Earth only has 1 moon. The moon does not have any light but its light is reflected from the Sun. The moon takes the same time to rotate on its axis as it takes to orbit the Earth (about 27 days.) Because of this we only see one side of the moon. We call the other side The Dark Side of the Moon. It is actually not dark as it gets the same amount of sun as the side that faces the Earth. The moon orbits around the Earth.

A Moon is an object that orbits around a planet. Earth only has 1 moon. The moon does not have any light but its light is reflected from the Sun. The moon takes the same time to rotate on its axis as it takes to orbit the Earth (about 27 days.) Because of this we only see one side of the moon. We call the other side The Dark Side of the Moon. It is actually not dark as it gets the same amount of sun as the side that faces the Earth. The moon orbits around the Earth.

A Moon is an object that orbits around a planet. Earth only has 1 moon. The moon does not have any light but its light is reflected from the Sun. The moon the same time to rotate on its axis as it takes to orbit the Earth (about 27 days.) Because of this we only see one side of the moon. We call the other side The Dark Side of the Moon. It is actually not dark as it gets the same amount of sun as the side that faces the Earth. The moon orbits around the Earth.

A Moon is an object that orbits around a planet. Earth only has 1 moon. The moon does not have any light but its light is reflected from the Sun. The moon takes the same time to rotate on its axis as it takes to orbit the Earth (about 27 days.) Because of this we only see one side of the moon. We call the other side The Dark Side of the Moon. It is actually not dark as it gets the same amount of sun as the side that faces the Earth. next The moon orbits around the Earth.

The moon orbits the Earth. Sometimes we can see all of the side facing us and sometimes we can only see some of this side. full moon

The moon orbits the Earth. Sometimes we can see all of the side facing us and sometimes we can only see some of this side. waning gibbous

The moon orbits the Earth. Sometimes we can see all of the side facing us and sometimes we can only see some of this side. waning gibbous

The moon orbits the Earth. Sometimes we can see all of the side facing us and sometimes we can only see some of this side. last quarter

The moon orbits the Earth. Sometimes we can see all of the side facing us and sometimes we can only see some of this side. waxing crescent

The moon orbits the Earth. Sometimes we can see all of the side facing us and sometimes we can only see some of this side. waning crescent

The moon orbits the Earth. Sometimes we can see all of the side facing us and sometimes we can only see some of this side. new moon

The moon orbits the Earth. Sometimes we can see all of the side facing us and sometimes we can only see some of this side. waxing crescent

The moon orbits the Earth. Sometimes we can see all of the side facing us and sometimes we can only see some of this side. waxing crescent

The moon orbits the Earth. Sometimes we can see all of the side facing us and sometimes we can only see some of this side. first quarter

The moon orbits the Earth. Sometimes we can see all of the side facing us and sometimes we can only see some of this side. waxing gibbous

The moon orbits the Earth. Sometimes we can see all of the side facing us and sometimes we can only see some of this side. waxing gibbous

The moon orbits the Earth. Sometimes we can see all of the side facing us and sometimes we can only see some of this side. full moon next

full moon waxing gibbousfirst quarterwaxing crescent last quarterwaning crescent new moon waning gibbous play again