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DescriptionMoon phases 00.png
English: The relation of the phases of the Moon with its revolution around Earth. The sizes of Earth and Moon, and their distance you see here are far from real.
On this image the followings are also depicted: the synchronous rotation of the Moon, the motion of the Earth around the common center of mass, the difference between the sidereal and synodical month (green mark), the Earth's axial tilt.
(Note: at the moment of New Moon you never see anything but the bright Sun.)
Magyar: A Hold fázisainak kapcsolata a Föld körüli keringésével. A Föld és a Hold méretei és távolságuk erősen torzított.
Az ábrán a következő további jelenségek figyelhetők meg: a Hold kötött keringése, a Föld mozgása a közös tömegközéppont körül, a sziderikus és szinodikus hónap eltérése (zöld jelzés), a Föld tengelyferdesége.
(Megjegyzés: az újhold nem látható, a nap szoros és vakító közelsége miatt. A fiatal holdsarlót csak a köznyelv nevezi új holdnak.)
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