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"". The Moon is the closest thing in space to Earth, and it's one of the most well-studied orbs in our solar system. We know that Moon rocks are rich in calcium and aluminum, that the Moon has no atmosphere, and that there are over a million craters on the Moon's surface. The Moon doesn't glow on its own, it reflects sunlight. 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 we see that makes the phases change. The Earth moves around the Sun, the Moon moves around the Earth. As the Moon moves through its orbit, the Sun shines on bigger or smaller portions of it. If you were looking at the Moon from the Sun, it woul
Title | Bill Nye the Science Guy - Season 1 Episode 11 The Moon |
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Year | 1998 |
Genre | Comedy, Documentary, Kids |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | PBS |
Cast | Bill Nye, Rachel Glenn, Jennifer Lin, Amy Broder, Ethan Ferkiss |
Crew | Darrel Suto (Writer), Erren Gottlieb (Writer), Michael Palleschi (Writer), Erren Gottlieb (Executive Producer), Kit Boss (Writer), Michael Gross (Writer) |
Alternative Titles | 比尔教科学, Bill Nye, the Science Guy |
Keyword | technology, space, educational, science |
First Air Date | Sep 10, 1993 |
Last Air date | Jun 20, 1998 |
Season | 5 Season |
Episode | 100 Episode |
Runtime | 26:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 7.21/ 10 by 76.00 users |
Popularity | 28.824 |
Language | English |