1.Revolution (the earth and moon revolve around their common centre of mass)
2.Rotation. (the moon rotates around its own axis
3. The moon orbits the sun in company with the earth.
Why do we see differences in the appearance and movements of the Sun and Moon from Earth
The moon doesn't predict anything, but scientists do and the gravitational pull of the moon , sun, and the earth determines tidal movements.
They are part of the same celestial system, with the moon orbiting the Earth. Both have gravitational forces that affect each other's movements. They experience variations in light and shadow due to their positions and movements in relation to the sun.
The effects are the moon phases, eclipses, and the high tide and low tide.
The three kinds of motion of the moon are rotation on its axis, revolution around the Earth, and libration (a slight wobbling movement). Rotation on its axis causes the moon to experience day and night, revolution around the Earth gives us the phases of the moon, and libration allows us to see slightly more than 50% of the moon's surface over time.
-- Allegro orbitoso -- Andante de la mare -- Scherzo ecliptico
Why do we see differences in the appearance and movements of the Sun and Moon from Earth
Why do we see differences in the appearance and movements of the Sun and Moon from Earth
The moon doesn't predict anything, but scientists do and the gravitational pull of the moon , sun, and the earth determines tidal movements.
Symphony in Three Movements was created in 1972.
They are part of the same celestial system, with the moon orbiting the Earth. Both have gravitational forces that affect each other's movements. They experience variations in light and shadow due to their positions and movements in relation to the sun.
TIDES
The rise and fall of sea levels are affected very much depending on the type of movements of the earth and the moon.
Tidal Currents
The effects are the moon phases, eclipses, and the high tide and low tide.
tidal currents
Three movements is a typical formal structure for a baroque Concerto Grosso.