ABC's of Science 35

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

F is for Full Moon

The full moon is a stage in the moon cycle where we can see the "whole" moon from Earth. We really only see half of the moon, we just see the whole half. This is because of the way it is illuminated by the sun.

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