eclipse - The part or total blocking of one space body by another., solar eclipse - When the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, blocking all or part of the Sun's light., lunar eclipse - When the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon., partial eclipse - When only a part of a space body is obscured., new moon - The phase of the Moon when it's not visible from Earth, as it's between the Earth and the Sun., waxing crescent - The phase of the Moon between a new moon and a first quarter, when a small sliver is visible., first quarter - he phase of the Moon when it has completed about one quarter of its orbit around the Earth, and half of its face is visible from Earth., waxing gibbous - The phase of the Moon between the first quarter and full moon, when more than half but not all of the Moon's face is visible., last quarter - The phase of the Moon when it has completed about three quarters of its orbit around the Earth, and half of its face is visible from Earth., waning crescent - The phase of the Moon between the last quarter and a new moon, when a small sliver is visible., phases - The different appearances of the Moon as seen from Earth throughout its orbit around the Earth., orbit - The path an object takes around another object in space, such as the Moon orbiting around the Earth., rotation - The spinning motion of an object around its own axis., earth's rotation - he spinning motion of the Earth around its own axis, which takes approximately 24 hours and causes day and night cycles., axis - An imaginary line around which an object rotates or revolves., 24 hours - The time it takes for the Earth to rotate on its axis., timezone - A region of the Earth that has the same standard time., sunrise - When the Sun comes up in the morning and daylight begins., midday - When the Sun is highest in the sky, around lunchtime., sunset - When the Sun goes down in the evening and it starts to get dark.,

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