Week 6

     The main questions for this week's lab were what are the phases of the moon, what causes seasons, and what causes a lunar eclipse? We took a globe and another smaller ball and experimented with where the moon would be in relation to a lamp being the sun. 

    In Thursday's lecture, we mainly recreated a larger scale of this experiment with someone being the sun, someone being the moon, and someone being the earth. This way, we were able to discuss exactly how the light reflects off the moon during its different phases. 

    Before reading the textbook, I never knew to what extent people believed geocentrism and how difficult of a transition it was to heliocentrism. The part that was the most helpful was the image explaining what happens during a solar and lunar eclipse. I knew what they looked like but the explanations connected everything together. At the time, I have a good understanding of the connection between the sun, earth, and moon and have no further questions. 

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