The path of the Moon Our Moon double planet Earth-Moon system. But making its way, it affects the Earth, its physical condition, state of living beings on the earth in the first place man.
And interestingly, this effect is not simply physiological, but most of all, mental structures and processes.
Much of interest in connection with the Moon.
Full moon and new moon, so all you need to keep in mind.
The moon changes shape. It does not emit light, and the sky is visible only sunlit portion of the surface, in other words, the day side.
Moving across the sky from east to west, the moon this month catch up and overtake the Sun, because man is a change of lunar phases: new moon, first quarter, full moon and last quarter.
On the new moon, and do not see in a telescope. It is located on the side turned towards the Sun and the Earth unlit hemisphere. After a day or two, when she retired from the Sun, its narrow crescent moon can be seen in just a few minutes before sunset in the western sky on the background of sunset. The first appearance of the crescent moon after the new moon Greeks called neomeniya or a new moon.
This is the beginning of the lunar month.
The farther to the left of the Sun goes Moon, her crescent moon rising, while remaining convex to the right.
After 7 days of 10 hours after the new moon comes the phase of the first quarter. At this time, wind from the Sun 90 ° and its light rays only the right half moon disk. After sunset, the moon in the southern part of the sky and sets around midnight. Continuing to move east from the Sun, the Moon appears in the evening on the eastern side of the sky.
It comes after midnight, every new day all later.
When the moon is on the opposite side, the full moon. Full moon shines all night. It goes back in the evening and the morning comes.
14 days 18 hours from the new moon moon was close to the Sun on the right and illuminated fraction of the lunar disk is reduced. The moon rose above the horizon all later in the morning is no longer comes. The distance between the Moon and the Sun is reduced from 180 ° to 90 °.
Once it is visible, now the left half of the lunar disk, comes the last quarter of the moon.
After 22 days 3 hours after the new moon in the last quarter moon rises around midnight and shines throughout the second half of the night. By sunrise it to the south side of the sky.
The width of the crescent moon decreases, the moon is close to the Sun on the right or west side. The pale crescent moon appears on the eastern horizon in the morning, with each day of BEE later.
The angular distance between the Moon and the Sun is reduced from 90 ° to 0 °, and it is finally catching up with the sun, and again becomes invisible. So begins the next new moon, which marks that the lunar month is over.
The duration of the lunar month - 29 days 12 h 44 min 2.8 s, or almost 29.6 days.
The time interval between successive phases of the same name is called the synodic lunar month (from the Greek. Sinodos - connection). So, synodic month is associated with a visible location in the sky celestial body (in this case, the moon) relative to the Sun.
The path around the Earth relative to the stars Moon makes over 27 days 7 hours 43 minutes 11.5 seconds. This period is called the sidereal (from Lat. Sideris - star) or a stellar month.
Sidereal month is slightly shorter synodical.
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"Painting the Way to the Moon" is a documentary about Princeton mathematician and artist Ed Belbruno and how he found a new way of space travel using chaos theory. https://www.facebook.com/PaintingTheW...
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"Painting the Way to the Moon" is Ed's first hand account of his time at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) and of how he used chaos theory and painting to find a way for satellites to travel (for example, from the earth to the moon) using very little fuel. Also known as "ballistic capture", this would allow satellites to "surf the gravitational field" to get from one point to the next.
But Ed's theory was rejected, and he had to give up trying to convince his peers that his work was worthwhile. Just then, Ed was given the chance of a lifetime when a JPL engineer knocked on Ed's door to ask if his theory could be used to rescue a Japanese satellite, which had malfunctioned on its way to the moon. What happened next changed space travel and put Ed's life on a new trajectory.
"Painting the Way to the Moon" shows how art and science share a common process.
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Producer and director Jacob Akira Okada's first film out of NYU film school, "Curtis", premiered at the 2004 Sundance film festival, where it received an honorable mention. He co-produced and shot Nicole Opper's "Off and Running", which premiered at the 2009 Tribeca Film festival and was nominated for an Emmy. He recently was a shooter for two acclaimed films, Nina Davenport's "First Comes Love", which premiered at the 2012 Toronto Film festival and was picked up by HBO, and Macky Alston's "Love Free or Die", which received a special grand jury prize at the 2012 Sundance Film festival and aired nationally on PBS. Jacob has worked on shows for MSNBC, OWN, the Weather Channel and National Geographic.
Producer and editor Adam Morrow has over a decade of experience as a film editor and artist specializing in visual effects. His special effects work includes making prosthetic masks for the artist Phil Toledano, leading the special effects team on the feature film "Mulberry Street", and bloodying up kung-fu fighters for a music video featuring The RZA. Adam's clients include the Onion Network, the Cartoon Network, and more. You can see his work at eyespotpictures.com.
Composer Jon Irabagon is writing the original score for "Painting the Way to the Moon". Jon is the winner of the 2008 Thelonious Monk International Saxophone Competition, and has performed extensively as both a sideman and as a leader in an ever-expanding range of projects, from the most straight ahead to the most searching. We're thrilled to have him on board and to feature his music in this video.
"Painting the Way to the Moon" will be completed in 2013. Join our Kickstarter campaign: http://kck.st/WJhum7 Facebook: http://on.fb.me/14YdfUj
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jakeokada
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Complete Credits:
Produced and directed by Jacob Akira Okada
Produced and edited by Adam Morrow
Composer: Jon Irabagon
Songs Courtesy Jon Irabagon "Charles Barkley", "Parker Posey" from Outright! Unhinged
"Groovin' high" from Outright! "Distilled Hope" from Here Be Dragons
Jon's music: http://www.jonirabagon.com/
Personnel on Here Be Dragons
Jon Irabagon, Tenor saxophone; Andrew Neff, Alto saxophone; Danny Fox, Piano; Scott Ritchie, Bass; Alex Wyatt, Drums Personnel on Outright! Jon Irabagon, Alto saxophone; Russ Johnson, Trumpet; Kris Davis, Piano, Organ; Eivind Opsvik, Acoustic bass; Jeff Davis, Drums
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Paintings Courtesy Ed Belbruno: "Wild Trajectory", 2010 "Orbit to the Moon", 1991
"Oppenheimer Channeled as Microwave Energy of the Universe", 2008
Ed's art: http://www.belbrunoart.com/ Ed's science: http://www.edbelbruno.com/
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Photographs from "Arctic Circle" Courtesy Phillip Toledano, http://www.mrtoledano.com/
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Apollo mission video and images: Courtesy NASA.
Images from ISS: Courtesy NASA.
Images from Voyager, Galileo, Cassini Solstice missions: Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech
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Additional licensed music: "In a Glass House", by MikeBridgeCompositions
"Candlelight Baroque", by freddiehangoler