

Bill Nye the Science Guy - Season 1 Episode 11 The Moon
Season - Episode
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5 - 1Forensics Sep 19, 1997
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5 - 2Space Exploration Sep 26, 1997
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5 - 3Genes Oct 17, 1997
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5 - 4Architecture Oct 24, 1997
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5 - 5Farming Oct 31, 1997
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5 - 6Life Cycles Nov 14, 1997
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5 - 7Do-It-Yourself Science Nov 21, 1997
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5 - 8Atoms & Molecules Nov 28, 1997
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5 - 9Ocean Exploration Dec 05, 1997
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5 - 10Lakes & Ponds Feb 21, 1998
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5 - 11Smell Feb 28, 1998
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5 - 12Caves Apr 25, 1998
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5 - 13Fluids May 02, 1998
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5 - 14Erosion May 09, 1998
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5 - 15Comets & Meteors May 16, 1998
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5 - 16Storms May 23, 1998
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5 - 17Measurement May 30, 1998
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5 - 18Patterns Jun 06, 1998
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5 - 19Science of Music Jun 13, 1998
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5 - 20Motion Jun 20, 1998
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4 - 1Rivers & Streams Nov 03, 1995
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4 - 2Nutrition Nov 10, 1995
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4 - 3Marine Mammals Nov 17, 1995
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4 - 4Earthquakes Nov 24, 1995
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4 - 5NTV Top 11 Video Countdown Dec 01, 1995
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4 - 6Spiders Jan 05, 1996
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4 - 7Pollution Solutions Jan 12, 1996
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4 - 8Probability Jan 19, 1996
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4 - 9Pseudoscience Jan 26, 1996
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4 - 10Flowers Jan 27, 1996
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4 - 11Archaeology Jan 28, 1996
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4 - 12Deserts Jan 29, 1996
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4 - 13Amphibians Jan 30, 1996
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4 - 14Volcanoes Jan 31, 1996
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4 - 15Invertebrates Feb 07, 1996
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4 - 16Heart Feb 14, 1996
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4 - 17Inventions Feb 21, 1996
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4 - 18Computers Apr 25, 1996
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4 - 19Fossils Sep 05, 1997
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4 - 20Time Sep 12, 1997
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3 - 1Planets & Moons Jan 14, 1995
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3 - 2Pressure Jan 21, 1995
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3 - 3Plants Jan 28, 1995
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3 - 4Rocks & Soil Feb 03, 1995
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3 - 5Energy Feb 10, 1995
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3 - 6Evolution Feb 17, 1995
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3 - 7Water Cycle Mar 24, 1995
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3 - 8Friction Mar 31, 1995
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3 - 9Germs Apr 07, 1995
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3 - 10Climates Apr 14, 1995
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3 - 11Waves Apr 21, 1995
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3 - 12Ocean Life Apr 28, 1995
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3 - 13Mammals Sep 08, 1995
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3 - 14Spinning Things Sep 15, 1995
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3 - 15Fish Sep 22, 1995
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3 - 16Human Transportation Sep 29, 1995
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3 - 17Wetlands Oct 06, 1995
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3 - 18Birds Oct 13, 1995
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3 - 19Populations Oct 20, 1995
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3 - 20Animal Locomotion Oct 27, 1995
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2 - 1Magnetism Feb 18, 1994
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2 - 2Wind Feb 25, 1994
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2 - 3Blood & Circulation Mar 04, 1994
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2 - 4Chemical Reactions Mar 11, 1994
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2 - 5Static Electricity Mar 18, 1994
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2 - 6Food Web Mar 25, 1994
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2 - 7Light Optics Sep 10, 1994
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2 - 8Bones & Muscles Sep 17, 1994
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2 - 9Oceanography Sep 24, 1994
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2 - 10Heat Oct 01, 1994
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2 - 11Insects Oct 08, 1994
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2 - 12Balance Oct 15, 1994
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2 - 13The Sun Oct 22, 1994
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2 - 14Brain Oct 29, 1994
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2 - 15Forests Nov 05, 1994
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2 - 16Communication Nov 12, 1994
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2 - 17Momentum Nov 19, 1994
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2 - 18Reptiles Nov 26, 1994
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2 - 19Atmosphere Dec 03, 1994
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2 - 20Respiration Jan 07, 1995
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1 - 1Flight Sep 10, 1993
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1 - 2Earth's Crust Sep 17, 1993
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1 - 3Dinosaurs Sep 24, 1993
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1 - 4Skin Oct 01, 1993
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1 - 5Buoyancy Oct 08, 1993
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1 - 6Gravity Oct 15, 1993
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1 - 7Digestion Oct 22, 1993
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1 - 8Phases of Matter Oct 29, 1993
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1 - 9Biodiversity Nov 05, 1993
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1 - 10Simple Machines Nov 12, 1993
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1 - 11The Moon Nov 19, 1993
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1 - 12Sound Nov 26, 1993
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1 - 13Garbage Dec 03, 1993
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1 - 14Structures Dec 10, 1993
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1 - 15Earth's Seasons Dec 17, 1993
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1 - 16Light & Color Dec 24, 1993
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1 - 17Cells Jan 21, 1994
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1 - 18Electricity Jan 28, 1994
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1 - 19Outer Space Feb 04, 1994
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1 - 20Eyeball Feb 11, 1994
Overview
Let the moon master Bill Nye teach you the ancient and not-so-ancient secrets of the Moon. Wax on, wax off. The Moon grows bigger (waxes) and smaller (wanes) every 30 days or so. The word ""month"" comes from the word ""moon"". The Moon is the closest thing in space to Earth, and it's one of the most well-studied orbs in our solar system. We know that Moon rocks are rich in calcium and aluminum, that the Moon has no atmosphere, and that there are over a million craters on the Moon's surface. The Moon doesn't glow on its own, it reflects sunlight. Watch the Moon every night for a month as it grows, shrinks, and at one point disappears. The Moon doesn't actually change it's shape. It's the way the sun shines on the part of the Moon we see that makes the phases change. The Earth moves around the Sun, the Moon moves around the Earth. As the Moon moves through its orbit, the Sun shines on bigger or smaller portions of it. If you were looking at the Moon from the Sun, it woul