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Shadow:

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Shadow:

http://prntscr.com/ktq29i

Shadow:

This q is for you ghost (:

563blackghost:

yay

563blackghost:

Yush, the summer solstice is when the Sun reaches the highest point in the sky. Can you choose more than one?

Shadow:

No

Shadow:

There is a second one though, gimme a sec

Shadow:

http://prntscr.com/ktq3co

Bearclaws72:

Ghost for the Mars mission please

563blackghost:

okie cause it looked like you can, and plus this year's solstice was on the 21st of June i think.

Shadow:

Btw he gives us the answers to these, we just don't have class today ._. So no this is not 'cheating.' He lets us google and stuff for it too.

Shadow:

This is for all those sticklers who like to play 'gotcha' with the mods

Shadow:

Any idea on the second one?

563blackghost:

Pretty sure they are reversed.

Shadow:

This is usually the class where I'm trying not to fall asleep cause it's a lecture so no discussion to jolt the sleepy neurons. So I don't remember this stuff lol.

Shadow:

The one day where I got actual sleep to stay awake in this class, it's cancelled. smh

563blackghost:

The Moon is locked to Earth, so we can never see the far side of the Moon, meaning that we would have to be on the side that always faces Earth. |dw:1536788386823:dw| When the moon in its full moon phase; Earth's phase would be a new moon. If the moon was a crescent, then Earth would be nearly full etc.

Shadow:

Wow thank you, that picture illustrates it really well

563blackghost:

mm no problem cx

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