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The word "month" comes from “Moon.”

Long ago, a month represented the time it took to complete one cycle of the changing Moon phases (~ 29.5 days).

Today, we call this a "lunar month," compared to our modern "calendar month."

http://www.nasm.si.edu/apollo30th/moontheater/phasepage2.html

Lunar PhasesWe are able to see the Moon from Earth because the Sun’s light shines on it. The sunlit part of the Moon makes the phase, or shape, of the Moon how we see (the rest of the Moon is in shadow).

Moon phases have been given names that describe their appearance, and place in the phase cycle

Phases:• New Moon• Waxing Crescent• First Quarter• Waxing Gibbous• Full Moon• Waning Gibbous• Last Quarter• Waning Crescent

http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/lunar/why_phases.gif

The Moon passes through four major shapes during a cycle that repeats itself every 29.5 days.  The phases always follow one

another in the same order:New moon

First quarterThird quarter

Full moon

The lighted side of the Moon faces away from the Earth. 

This means that the Sun, Earth, and Moon are almost in a straight line, with the Moon in between the Sun

and the Earth.  The Moon that we see looks very darkThis is when the sun is closest to the

moon

This Moon can be seen after the New Moon, but before the First Quarter

Moon.  The crescent will grow larger and larger every day, until the Moon

looks like the First Quarter Moon.

("Waxing" means increasing, or growing larger.)

http://btc.montana.edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases.html

http://btc.montana.edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases.html

The right half of the Moon appears lighted and the left side of the Moon

appears dark.  During the time between the New Moon and the First Quarter Moon, the part of the Moon that appears lighted gets larger and larger every day, and will continue to

grow until the Full Moon.

This Moon can be seen after the First Quarter Moon, but before the Full

Moon.  The amount of the Moon that we can see will grow larger and

larger every day.  ("Waxing" means increasing, or growing larger.)

http://btc.montana.edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases.html

http://btc.montana.edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases.html

The lighted side of the Moon faces the Earth.  This means that the Earth,

Sun, and Moon are nearly in a straight line, with the Earth in the middle.  The Moon that we see is

very bright from the sunlight reflecting off it.

This Moon can be seen after the Full Moon, but before the Last Quarter

Moon.  The amount of the Moon that we can see will grow smaller and

smaller every day. ("Waning" means decreasing, or growing smaller.)

http://btc.montana.edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases.html

http://btc.montana.edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases.html

Sometimes called Third Quarter.  The left half of the Moon appears lighted, and

the right side of the Moon appears dark.  During the time between the Full Moon and the Last Quarter Moon, the part of the Moon that appears lighted gets smaller and smaller every day. It will continue to shrink until the New Moon, when the cycle starts all over

again.

This Moon can be seen after the Last Quarter Moon and before the New

Moon.  The crescent will grow smaller and smaller every day, until the Moon

looks like the New Moon. ("Waning" means decreasing, or

growing smaller.)

http://btc.montana.edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases.html

http://btc.montana.edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases.html

Blue Moon: 2nd full Moon in a month Harvest Moon: Closest to the Autumn

Equinox Supermoon: closest to the earth Equinox: when there is an equal day

and an equal night

Northern Hemisphere full moon names by month: January: Old Moon, Moon After Yule February: Snow Moon, Hunger Moon, Wolf Moon March: Sap Moon, Crow Moon, Lenten Moon April: Grass Moon, Egg Moon May: Planting Moon, Milk Moon June: Rose Moon, Flower Moon, Strawberry Moon July: Thunder Moon, Hay Moon August: Green Corn Moon, Grain Moon September: Fruit Moon, Harvest Moon October: Harvest Moon, Hunter’s Moon November: Hunter’s Moon, Frosty Moon, or Beaver Moon December: Moon Before Yule, or Long Night Moon

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