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    Bill Nye the Science Guy

    TV-Y1993 · Children · 5 seasons

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      • See, the moon is always the same. It never changes, It's the same size and shape, round like a ball, but it looks different to us here on Earth because of the way sunlight hits it. That's right, moonlight is really sunlight, and it changes because the moon is going around the Earth and the Earth is going around the sun.
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  1. Feb 12, 2018 · Bill Nye the Science Guy S01E11 The MoonBill Nye: The Science Guy Full Episodes - Complete Series All episodes:Bill Nye the Science Guy playlist: https://goo...

    • 29 min
    • 16K
    • Jerry Henson
  2. www.billnye.com › the-science-guy › the-moonBill Nye | The Moon

    Let the moon master Bill Nye teach you the ancient and not-so-ancient secrets of the Moon. Wax on, wax off. The Moon grows bigger (waxes) and smaller (wanes) every 30 days or so. The word “month” comes from the word “moon”.

  3. Mar 30, 2022 · Watch the Moon every night for a month as it grows, shrinks, and at one point disappears. The Moon doesn't actually change it's shape. It's the way the sun shines on the part of the Moon...

    • 23 min
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    • Bill Nye The Science Guy HD
  4. Apr 8, 2009 · 1.1K. 2 seasons • Educational • 1995. English audio. You might feel like you're sitting still, but you're wonderingmoving around a star. Our Earth is a planet, held in an orbit by the pull of a...

    • 2 min
    • 456.4K
    • Bill Nye
  5. Nov 18, 1993 · Bill Nye is going through a phase - a phase of matter. Check out the ""Phases of Matter"" episode to find out about rock-solid solids, liquidy liquids, and gassy gases. It's phase-tastic!

  6. Bill Nye's scientific lecture about the moon's orbit around the earth, its phases, and its eclipses. In addition, he explains the moon's glow, its possible origin theory, and its gravity.

  7. www.billnye.com › the-science-guy › planets-and-moonsBill Nye | Planets and Moons

    Planets and Moons. Bill’s spacing out again… this time with the planets. It may be the planet we’re living on, but the Earth is not alone in our solar system. We have eight other planetary neighbors – Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.

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