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单词 Gibbous phase
释义

Gibbous phase

原声例句
Crash Course 天文篇

It's in the waning, or shrinking, gibbous phase.

处于“亏突”的状态。

Crash Course 天文篇

Since it's getting wider, this is actually the waxing gibbous phase of the Moon.

由于月亮正变得越来越宽,实际上这是“盈凸”月相。

中文百科

月相 Lunar phase

(重定向自Gibbous phase)
月球绕地球公转卫星图片
月相
在北半球看见的月相,在南半球看见的每一个都会是上下左右倒置的。
2005年5-6月的月相。

月相是天文学中对于地球上看到的月球被太阳照明部分的称呼。月球环绕地球旋转时,地球、月球、太阳之间的相对位置不断地变化。因为月球本身不发光,月球可见发亮部分是反射太阳光的部分。只有月球直接被太阳照射的部分才能反射太阳光。我们从不同的角度上看到月球被太阳直接照射的部分,这就是月相的来源。月相不是由于地球遮住太阳所造成的(这是月蚀),而是由于我们只能看到月球上被太阳照到那一半的一部分的所造成的,其阴影部分是月球自己的阴暗面。

英语百科

Lunar phase 月相

(重定向自Gibbous phase)
The phase and libration of the Moon for 2013 at hourly intervals, with music, titles and supplemental graphics.
Animation of the Moon as it cycles through its phases, as seen from the northern hemisphere.  The apparent wobbling of the Moon is known as libration. The apparent change in size is due to the eccentricity of the lunar orbit.
This video provides an illustration of how the Moon passes through its phases — a product of its orbit, which allows different parts of its surface to be illuminated by the Sun over the course of a month. The camera is locked to the Moon as the Earth rapidly rotates in the foreground.
A crescent moon above Earth's horizon is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 24 crew member in 2010.

The lunar phase or phase of the moon is the shape of the illuminated (sunlit) portion of the Moon as seen by an observer on Earth. The lunar phases change cyclically as the Moon orbits the Earth, according to the changing positions of the Moon and Sun relative to the Earth. The Moon's rotation is tidally locked by the Earth's gravity, therefore the same lunar surface always faces Earth. This face is variously sunlit depending on the position of the Moon in its orbit. Therefore, the portion of this hemisphere that is visible to an observer on Earth can vary from about 100% (full moon) to 0% (new moon). The lunar terminator is the boundary between the illuminated and darkened hemispheres. Each of the four "intermediate" lunar phases (see below) is roughly seven days (~7.4 days) but this varies slightly due to the elliptical shape of the Moon's orbit. Aside from some craters near the lunar poles such as Shoemaker, all parts of the Moon see around 14.77 days of sunlight, followed by 14.77 days of "night". (The side of the Moon facing away from the Earth is sometimes called the "dark side", which is a misnomer. It receives just as much sunlight as the Earth-facing side − actually slightly more, since the Earth never obscures the Sun from it.)

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