5. For an observer in Des Moines, a waning gibbous Moon is mostly…

Question Answered step-by-step 5. For an observer in Des Moines, a waning gibbous Moon is mostly… 5. For an observer in Des Moines, a waning gibbous Moon is mostly illuminated and filled in from the left-hand side. True or False6. Imagine that you see the Moon high in the sky in the evening. What phase must the Moon be?a. New Moon b. Waning Gibbous c. First Quarter d. Full Moon e. Waxing Crescent7. Imagine you see the Moon just over the Western horizon at 3 AM. What phase of the Moon do you see?a. New Moon b. Waxing Crescent c. Waxing Gibbous d. Third Quarter8. The Moon is crossing the meridian at 9 AM. What does this mean the phase of the Moon should be?a. Waning Gibbous b. First Quarter c. Waxing Crescent d. Waning Crescent e. Waxing Gibbous9. You see a moon half-illuminated on the left-hand side as seen from Des Moines over the eastern horizon. What time of day must it be? A. 6 PM b. 12 PM (noon) c. 6 AM d. 12 AM (midnight) e. 4:47:32 AM10. Eclipses do not happen on a near-monthly basis because the Moon’s orbit is tilted relative to the ……………………. As a result, a total lunar eclipse can only happen when the Moon is in its ………………………..or …………………………phase as it crosses through the Earth’s…………………. Science Astronomy PHS 152 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)