Thursday, February 22, 2007



We've all heard of a waxing or a waining moon as well as the quarters of the moon. Why is there no moon in the sky when it is new, I want to see something bright and shiny, but do we really understand what is what in relation to each other. The process becomes so simple after viewing this chart. Our cub is studying the tides in relation to the moon and the different type of tides for different moon phases. How can something so common be so entangled in our existence. When I was a little boy, my friends and I would lay in the summer grass and look up into the sky and marvel at the moon, especially when it was full. We would look at the stars and discuss the existence of Martians and UFOs. We saw shooting stars streaking across the sky and we saw the vastness of the heavens without end. We lay there for hours staring into the summer night sky and filled our minds with memories. Great picture Tao..

3 comments:

emc said...

Nice chart!

Ger said...

Well what I want to know and have asked many over the last couple decades. In the daytime when the sun is bright, sometimes I see also, the moon in the sky. At that point in time, people on the exact other side of the world ..have...what? Nothing?

emc said...

well, you can tell from the chart that there's 8 moons, what's the problem?!