Credit & Copyright: Data: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter ;
Animation:
NASA's
Scientific Visualization Studio;
Music: The Blue Danube (Johann Strauss II)
Explanation:
Our Moon's appearance changes nightly.
As the
Moon orbits the
Earth,
the half illuminated by the
Sun
first becomes increasingly visible, then decreasingly visible.
The featured video animates images taken by NASA's Moon-orbiting
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter to show all
12 lunations that appear this year, 2018.
A single
lunation
describes one full cycle of our Moon, including all of its
phases.
A full
lunation takes about 29.5 days, just under a month
(moon-th).
As each
lunation progresses, sunlight reflects from the
Moon at different angles, and so
illuminates different features differently.
During all of this, of course,
the Moon
always keeps the same face toward the
Earth.
What is less apparent night-to-night is that
the Moon's apparent size changes slightly,
and that a slight wobble called a
libration occurs as the
Moon progresses along its elliptical orbit.
Music: The Blue Danube (Johann Strauss II)
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