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References

Books

Branley, Franklyn M. The Moon Seems to Change. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1987.

Couper, Heather, and Nigel Henbest. How the Universe Works. Readers Digest Association, 1994.

Kitt, Michael T. The Moon: An Observing Guide for Backyard Telescopes. Wisconsin: Kalmbach Books, 1992.

Wood, Robert W. Science for Kids: 39 Easy Astronomy Experiments. New York: Tab Books, 1991: 42-44.


Journal Articles

Moon. KIDS DISCOVER. October 2001, Volume 11, Issue 10.


Personal Interview

Siems, Norm. Interview by Olivia Grugan. 5 January 2004.


Web Sites

Our Moon. Project Astro. Retrieved from the World Wide Web in December 2003. http://www.nfo.edu/ astro/ moon.htm

The Moon. Mount Allison University. Retrieved from the World Wide Web in December 2003. http://www.appletree.mta.ca/ courses/ physics/ 1001/ Misc/ Moon/ MOON.htm

Why Do Observers on Earth See Only One Side of the Moon? Ask an Astronomer. Retrieved from the World Wide Web in December 2003. http://www.ucolick.org/ ~mountain/ AAA/ answers/ moon/ moll.html

Why Do We See Only One Side of the Moon? Starry Skies. Retrieved from the World Wide Web in December 2003. http://staryskies.com/ The_sky/ Events/lunar-2003/ eclipse9.html