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Ok, so where is the Moon?

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In Lab D: Observing The Moon, you'll learn when the Moon rises and sets. If you know what phase the Moon is, then you'll know when it rises and sets.
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NASA - What is the Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV)?
The moon also provides opportunities to develop technologies and techniques needed for opening the space frontier. It allows us to learn how to survive long term stays on other worlds while only three days travel time from Earth. This will build confidence that we can stay on the surface of another planet for longer periods of time and ultimately venture to Mars. And of course, it provides opportunities to conduct fundamental science such as astrobiology and geology.
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Why do we see only one side of the Moon?

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the Moon orbits, it always presents the same side toward the Earth. This is so because Earth's gravity has slowed the Moon’s rotation so that it just matches the time it takes to go around the Earth. So the Moon takes the same amount of time to revolve around the Earth as it takes to rotate around its spin axis.
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A moon is a planet's planet, if you like. It is an object typically much smaller than a planet. Moons orbit their host planet. Earth has one moon that is in orbit around us, as you can see on many clear days and nights. The Gas Giants all have dozens of moons, though most are only a few kilometers across and not easily visible from Earth.
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Will there be a moon? When are sunrise and sunset?

Hardrock Hundred FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Here are the specifics for Silverton: Friday, July 11: Sunrise 5:58 am Sunset 8:34 pm Moonrise 12:25 pm Moonset after midnight 39% waxing Saturday, July 12: Sunrise 5:59 am Sunset 8:34 pm Moonrise 1:20 pm Moonset 12:29 am 50% waxing Sunday, July 13: Sunrise 5:59 am Sunset 8:33 pm Moonrise 2:17 pm Moonset 1:013 am 58% waxing
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What is a moon or night hike?

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Night hikes are scheduled fortnightly (every other week) on Thursdays. These hikes will usually meet around 7pm and will be much shorter than our normal Saturday hikes (usually 3-6 miles compared to 8-14). If we hike under clear skies we should be granted views of the stars (around a new moon) or moon shadows and the possibly of hiking without artificial light (near a full moon). Night hikes are a new addition to our schedule in 2007, and if they prove popular we'll try to hold them regularly.
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When is the next Blue Moon?

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Blue Moon is the name given to the second full moon in a month. Since a full moon occurs every 29 1/2 days, if there is a full moon on the 1st or 2nd day of a month, there is a good chance there will be a second full moon, or blue moon, that month. In 1999, there were two blue moons very close together. One was January 31st (full moons on the 2nd and the 31st) and another two months later on March 31st (full moons again on the 2nd and the 31st). February had no full moon that year.
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What do we do if it rains while the Moon Bounce is up?

CSR- frequently asked questions!
If it rains, leave the jump up, Once the rain slows down or stops, wipe down the inside of the Moon Bounce & let the kids back in. The kids do not care if it has rained - they just want to jump. Note: The vinyl gets very slippery when wet, so make sure it is dry.
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How much should I pay for a Moon Bounce?

CSR- frequently asked questions!
It depends. You get what you pay for - Cheap moon bounces cost less and therefore are rented for less. The higher quality jumps with the latest safety features and better bounce cost more and therefore cost more to rent. If you want the convenience of having someone deliver, setup, give instruction, and remove the moon bounce, you will pay more.
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What are the rules when using a Moon Bounce?

CSR- frequently asked questions!
No food or drink, no shoes, no sharp objects, no visible metal zippers, no medical conditions including pregnancy, no wrestling/roughhousing, no hanging on the netting, no flips, no Silly String or Sand.
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Can you set the Moon Bounce up on cement?

CSR- frequently asked questions!
Yes, the Moon Bounce will be secured with sand bags rather than stakes. However it is HIGHLY recommended that the Moon Bounce be set up on grass whenever possible. It is possible that someone could slip getting into our out of the moon bounce and hit the ground. The cement is unforgiving when this happens. There is an additional fee for hard surface setups.
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Can you set the Moon Bounce up anywhere in my yard?

CSR- frequently asked questions!
The Moon Bounce needs to be within 75-100 feet of an outlet. Longer cords may be used, but the blower will lose power, as the extension card gets longer. The ground should be as level as possible. Nothing more than an 8-inch difference in height from one end to the other. If there is more than that, the kids will end up bouncing down hill and bump into each other.
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Are there other party items that will go along with the Moon Bounce?

CSR- frequently asked questions!
Yes, CSR of Texarkana has many Party Machines such as: SnoCone, Popcorn, Cotton Candy Frushee (Icee, Slushie), Nacho, Hot Dog, Coffee Urns and Helium tanks and balloons. We also have other party games such as: Balloon Splash, Froggy the Fly Catcher, Golf Challenge, Pit Stop, Monster Basketball (8', 6' & 4' versions), Monster Soccer Goals & Balls, Croquet, Horseshoes, etc.
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Why don't we fly the shuttle to the moon?

NASA - What is the Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV)?
The space shuttle is not designed for use beyond low-Earth orbit. Wings are not necessary. There are several issues that prevent the use of the space shuttle for lunar exploration. To escape the Earth's gravity, any spacecraft must attain a speed of more than 17,500 mph. The shuttle is designed for re-entry from an Earth orbital speed of 17,500 mph, not the 25,000 mph speed of a moon mission.
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Ok, Ok already, I am convinced! How can I help?

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What about all this other weird stuff I see you guys talking about? (cryonics, the Singularity, etc.) These are some of the common Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) that we are constantly running across. If you don't see a question you would like answered, use the instructions above (at the top) and we will see what we can do. If you don't see your question answered here, or would like a more in depth answer, check out the video FAQ section by the Methuselah Foundation.
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Is it OK to go on vacation?

FAQ | AIM-HIGH Cholesterol Management Program
Of course! Let your AIM-HIGH staff know your vacation schedule when you make your next study visit appointment. The important thing to remember is to give the AIM-HIGH staff your vacation phone contact if you are going to be away, especially at the time of the follow-up phone calls. Also, talk with your AIM-HIGH staff to make sure you have all the medicine you will need during your vacation.
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OK, so what is a greenroof?

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Basically, greenroofs are vegetated roof covers, with growing media and plants taking the place of bare membrane, gravel ballast, shingles or tiles. The number of layers and the layer placement vary from system to system and greenroof type, but at the very least all greenroofs include a single to multi-ply waterproofing layer, drainage, growing media and the plants, covering the entire roof deck surface.
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When will I look ok to go out?

Asian Eyelid - Frequently Asked Questions
There is usually some swelling which gradually resolves after one to two weeks. There may be some bruising, but usually very little. Some patients heal faster, and a few take longer. Most patients look ok but a little swollen after one week, and fine after two weeks. The crease is high just after surgery, and gets lower as the swelling resolves. Dr. Schiller will show you pictures of what to expect after a week and two weeks.
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What are the names of the Dark Moon?

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There are a number of different names used for Faerie Moons. I refer to them much like those who follow the Faerie tradition do:
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What is the Moon's current phase?

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This image updates every 4 hours. If display is black, the moon is new. by Virtual Reality Moon Phase Pictures The lunar month is approximately 29.5 earth days. This is the reason why many religious holidays which are based on the position of the moon, like Easter, Passover and Ramadan, occur at different times from year to year.
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Why are there no lessons on the new or full moon?

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Lunar cycles affect our subtle energy systems. The new and full moons are the strongest points of the lunar cycle. It is said that because our energy is more strongly affected on these days, there is a greater risk of injury during practice. It is also said that injuries suffered on moon days take longer to heal. On the New moon, the body is more grounded, but we usually feel heavy and inflexible. On the Full moon, the body is full of ungrounded energy which creates physical instability.
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Can I use a computer/other miscellaneous items to find when the Moon rises or sets?

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Ask the TA. He or she sets the policy for their lab sections. However, it's more important that you learn the lessons from Lab D (Observing The Moon) since a computer may not always be around and you'll need to understand it for your final report.
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What do I need if I want to take pictures of the moon, planets and stars?

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Photographs of deep-sky objects, the moon and planets can be taken with conventional film cameras, CCD devices/digital cameras, and even video camcorders. Photography can be done without a telescope, with the camera "piggybacked" onto the telescope (i.e. telescope is used to guide the camera) or with the telescope as the camera's lens (prime focus photography).
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