The first phase of the moon.
What is a new moon?
The phase a solar eclipse happens.
What is a new moon?
The formula for eccentricity.
What is E= distance between foci/length of the major axis?
The highest high and lowest low tides.
What is spring tides?
The next solar eclipse.
What is 2079?
The four main phases of the moon.
What are new moon, first quarter, full moon, and third/last quarter?
The phase a lunar eclipse happens in.
What is a full moon?
The eccentricity when an orbit is highly elliptical.
What is 1?
The least difference between high and low tides.
What is neap tides?
The next lunar eclipse.
What is March 2025?
The alignment for a full moon.
What is Sun > Earth > Moon?
The correct alignment for a solar eclipse.
What is Sun > Moon > Earth
The furthest point from the orbit and least gravitational attraction.
What is aphelion?
What is 6 hours and 12.5 minutes?
This dwarf planet has the greatest eccentricity.
What is Eris?
The point closest to the orbit and with the most gravitational attraction.
What is perihelion?
The next high tide will occur at 12:00 PM, so the next high tide will be at this time.
What is 12:30 A.M.?
This many planets, moons and asteroids have completed at least one period of revolution since you were born.
What is eight?
The eccentricity of a perfect circle.
What is 0?