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Sun, earth, moon

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Rotation   Earth spinning on its axis  
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Revolution   The earth making a complete circle around the earth  
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Axis   The imaginary line running verticly through the earth  
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Equator   The imaginary line running horizonly around the erth, dividing it in half  
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Tilt   The earth has a tilt of 23.5  
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Hemisphere   Half of the earth  
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Lunar Cycle   The moon cycle in which the moon revovles around the earth  
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Waxing   When the light is on the right side of the moon  
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Waning   When the light is on the left side of the moon  
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Crescent Moon   When a sliver of light is showing on the moon  
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Solar Eclipse   When the moon is between the earth and sun and blocks the earths sunlight  
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Gibbous Moon   When most of the moon is showing but a sliver is in the shadows  
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Full Moon   When the whole moon is completly lit  
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First Quarter   When the right half of the moon is lit  
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Third (Last) Quarter   When the left half of the moon is lit  
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New Moon   When the moon is not visible from earth  
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Lunar Eclipse   When the earth is between the sun and moon  
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