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Encyclopedia > Cheshire Moon
The path of a Wet moon.
The path of a Wet moon.

A Wet moon (also called a Cheshire moon and in some cases a Dry moon) is a lunar phase when the "horns" of the crescent moon point up, away from the horizon. This is caused when the crescent of the moon, during its orbit around the Earth, displays the result of that orbit as well as that of Earth's orbit around the Sun. Image File history File links Moon_paths. ... In astronomy, a phase of the Moon is any of the aspects or appearances presented by the Moon as seen from Earth, determined by the portion of the Moon that is visibly illuminated by the Sun. ... Crust composition Oxygen 43% Silicon 21% Aluminium 10% Calcium 9% Iron 9% Magnesium 5% Titanium 2% Nickel 0. ... Horizon The horizon is the line that separates earth from sky. ... Earth is the third planet from the Sun, and the one we all live on. ... The Sun is the star at the center of our Solar system. ...

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Explanation

During the course of six months, the moon moves slightly eastward in the sky, relative to the stars. Over the course of this time, as the Earth moves around the sun, this "movement" of the moon slowly changes its relative place to the horizon, as the Earth's tilt changes relative to the plane in which orbits.


Wet moon/Cheshire moon

During summertime in the northern hemisphere, when the hemisphere tilts towards the Sun, the side of the Earth in nightfall is pointed away from the moon's orbit, making the lunar path appear closer to the southern horizon. This effect also causes the moon to appear lower in the night sky. Summer is a season, defined by convention in meteorology as the whole months of June, July, and August, in the Northern hemisphere, and the whole months of December, January, and February, in the Southern hemisphere. ... Insert non-formatted text here The Northern Hemisphere is the half of a planets surface (or celestial sphere) that is north of the equator (the word hemisphere literally means half ball). On the Earth, the Northern Hemisphere contains most of the land and population. ... A compass rose with South highlighted South is most commonly a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography. ... Horizon The horizon is the line that separates earth from sky. ...


Dry moon

This process is reversed during wintertime in the northern hemisphere, causing the moon to appear nearly vertical to the western horizon, as well as also causing the moon to appear higher in the night sky. Winter is one of the four seasons of temperate zones. ... An object is in a vertical position when it is aligned in an up-down direction, perpendicular to the horizon. ... A compass rose with west highlighted This article refers to the cardinal direction; for other uses see West (disambiguation). ...


In folklore

The smile of the Cheshire Cat is the origin of the term "Cheshire moon".
The smile of the Cheshire Cat is the origin of the term "Cheshire moon".

The terms Wet moon and Dry moon originate from Hawaiian mythology, where it was thought that the moon appeared as a bowl which would fill up with the rain and snow of winter. The period where this is most common, January 20 - February 18, corresponds with Kaelo the Water Bearer in Hawaiian astrology and makes the moon known as the "Dripping wet moon". As the year passes into summer, the crescent shape shifts, pouring out the water and causing the summer rains. As the "bowl" empties, it dries out, creating the "dry moon". The Cheshire Cats most well-known incarnation, from the Disney film. ... The Cheshire cat as John Tenniel envisioned it in the 1866 publication The Cheshire Cat is a fictional cat appearing in Lewis Carrolls Alice in Wonderland. ... Hawaiian mythology is a variant of a more general Polynesian mythology. ...


The term "Cheshire moon" is a reference to the smile of the Cheshire Cat of Lewis Carroll's story Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The Cheshire cat as John Tenniel envisioned it in the 1866 publication The Cheshire Cat is a fictional cat appearing in Lewis Carrolls Alice in Wonderland. ... Photograph of Lewis Carroll taken by himself, with assistance Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (January 27, 1832 – January 14, 1898), better known by the pen name Lewis Carroll, was a British author, mathematician, logician, Anglican clergyman and photographer. ... John Tenniels illustration for A Mad Tea-Party, 1865 Illustration by Arthur Rackham Alices Adventures in Wonderland is a work of childrens literature by the British mathematician and author, Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, written under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. ...


See also

The term Blue Moon has at least three different meanings, which are described below. ... In astronomy, a black moon may be the absence of a full moon during a calendar month, or the second new moon or dark moon occurring in a month. ... Categories: Pages on votes for deletion | Stub ...

External links

  • StarChild Question of the Month for March 2002, NASA, accessed February 2006
  • Ask the Astronomer: How often does a 'Dry Moon' happen with the horns of the Moon pointed straight up?, Astronomy Cafe, accessed February 2006
  • "Wonderquest: Cheshire Moon, speedy sunset, languid eventide", USA Today, June 10, 2004
  • http://www.kellscraft.com/ReadingWeather/readingweather09.html (Dry moon reference)
  • Cheshire Moon by Jim Buckels

  Results from FactBites:
 
Cheshire Cat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (817 words)
The Cheshire cat as John Tenniel envisioned it in the 1866 publication
The Cheshire Cat is a fictional cat appearing in Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.
There are reports that Carroll found inspiration for the Cheshire Cat in a carving in a church in the village of Croft-on-Tees, in the north east of England, where his father had been rector.
Cheshire moon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (413 words)
A Wet moon (also called a Cheshire moon and in some cases a Dry moon) is a lunar phase when the "horns" of the crescent moon point up, away from the horizon.
This process is reversed during wintertime in the northern hemisphere, causing the moon to appear nearly vertical to the western horizon, as well as also causing the moon to appear higher in the night sky.
The smile of the Cheshire Cat is the origin of the term "Cheshire moon".
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