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Q: What Kind of Star is the Moon?
A: The Moon is not a star, but rather a natural satellite of planet Earth. Unlike the Sun and other stars-which generate light through a process of nuclear fusion-... Read More »
Q: How to Carve Moons & Stars.
A: 1. Draw the figures out on the wood with a pencil. Fill all the space with different sizes of stars and moon figures on the board to use all the wood. Use a ban... Read More »
Q: How to Draw the Moon & Stars.
A: 1. Lay a sheet of paper on a flat surface, such as table or countertop. Use your compass to make a perfect circle for your moon. 2. Shade in darker patches that... Read More »
Q: Which star is next to the moon?
A: Venus was very close to the Moon for the last couple of nights, Tonight, the Moon will have moved away, far enough that they won't look all that close. Read More »
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