Moon Phases-Southern Hemisphere
Moon Phases-Southern Hemisphere

The Moon is our closest celestial neighbor and the only natural satellite that humans have visited.

It orbits the Earth every 27.3 days, showing us different phases as it reflects the sunlight.

But did you know that the Moon phases look different depending on where you are on Earth?

In this video, you will learn how to observe and understand the Moon phases from the Southern Hemisphere, where the Moon appears upside down compared to the Northern Hemisphere.

You will also discover some fascinating facts about the Moon, such as why it sometimes appears red, why it wobbles in its orbit, and why it influences the tides on Earth.

This video is based on real data and images from NASA and other sources, and was created by Moon Phases, a website dedicated to sharing the beauty and science of the Moon.

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