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  2. A Big Mooncake for Little Star - Wikipedia

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    For Lin, this book represented a change in theme from examining her Asian heritage to claiming her American identity. [4] A Big Mooncake for Little Star is about the phases of the moon and represented a new illustrative style for Lin who had previously illustrated her chapter books like Where the Mountain Meets the Moon with block print.

  3. Moon illusion - Wikipedia

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    The Moon looks larger near distant buildings than nearby ones in this simulated skyline. The size of a viewed object can be measured objectively either as an angular size (the visual angle that it subtends at the eye, corresponding to the proportion of the visual field that it occupies), or as physical size (its real size measured in, say, meters).

  4. Rabbit and the Moon - Wikipedia

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    Baker's watercolors are another disappointment; Rabbit's limbs change length and proportions unpredictably, so that sometimes his shape is that of a natural-looking rabbit, and other times that of a human child in a fur suit." [2] Rabbit and the Moon has also been reviewed by The Horn Book Magazine, [3] and Publishers Weekly. [4]

  5. Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me - Wikipedia

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    As the nights go by, she watches the Moon gradually reappear in the sky, going from waxing crescent to full Moon. The book introduces children to the lunar phases, showing the Moon "shrinking" and "growing" in the sky every night. [2] The story also tackles concepts of wish-fulfillment and imagination. [3]

  6. Why telling time on the moon is a conundrum for NASA - AOL

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    This week, learn why a lunar time scale is needed before humans return to the moon, meet the faces of Scotland’s ancient past, spy “salty licorice” cats, and more.

  7. Somnium (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A day and night is around 30 Earth days. A day on Subvolva represents the phases of the Moon on Earth. Subvolva sees the Earth as its moon. The Earth goes through phases just as the Moon does during their night. Kepler notes that Subvolva is inhabited by serpent-like creatures. The Subvolvan terrain is full of fields and towns, just like Earth.

  8. What Does Each Lunar Phase Mean? How To Use The 28-Day Moon ...

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    New Moon. Click here to read the full article. The new moon marks the beginning of the lunar cycle. During this phase, the moon is hidden from sight, taking its leave from the center stage.

  9. Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky - Wikipedia

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    Why The Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky is a children's picture book written by Elphinstone Dayrell and illustrated by Blair Lent retelling an African folk tale about the origin of the world and its natural elements. [1] The book was published by Houghton Mifflin Company in 1968. In 1969 it received the Caldecott Honor for Lent's illustrations.