29:52 Characteristics and Origins of the Solar System
Addendum #4
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A picture is worth a
thousand words, and below is a diagram of the Moon’s orbit around the Earth.
Note here how the
phase of the Moon (crescent, half, full, etc) depends on where it is in its
orbit, relative to the Sun.
The synchronous
rotation of the Moon means that we
always see the same hemisphere.
Let’s see some
pictures to go along with the laws.
For how to draw these
figures, see Figure 4.14, or the video clips on the WebCT video segments, or the CD.
Kepler’s Laws, in
somewhat modified form, also describe
the motion of stars in binary star systems, and the motion of the Sun about the
Milky Way galaxy.