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VIIc. Trap it in a light bulb Lock gaze pentamirrorthrough Put it

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An eclipse takes place when one heavenly body such as a moon or planet moves into the shadow of another heavenly body. See Fact page no.148 People usually make telescope with mirror mounted in a box with other simple mirrors to form your telescope. See Fact page no.8.

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Scale: Parameters:Smallforce, position, angles

Scale: Medium and Large Parameters: physical restriction and movement in space, speed, distance, and time.

The moon is spinning away from earth at the rate of 3.78cm. Earth is slowing down while losing its momentum and the moon is spinning faster. See Fact page no.123 - 126

light sweeps a blue filter over everything on Earth due to Dark adaptation. See Fact page no.137 If we can’t make our own moon, can we take the moonlight home with us? Moon temperature ranging from -140 Centigrade to 100 centigrade. How hot would moonlight be? 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44 43 42 51 50 53 61 9 7 8 45 12 71 11 10 4 72 39 40 60 48 36 37 31 5 59 67 20 35 47 64 63 29 24 23 19 58 66 62 49 57 57 54 214 55 52 44 43 42 51 50 53 61 9 45 12 71 11 10 4 72 39 40 56 25 31 5 59 67 20 35 47 64 63 29 24 23 19 58 66 57 54 14 23 55 52 44 71 11 10 4 72 59 67 20 35 47 64 63 16 24 69 58 66 62 49 57 57 54 14 23 55 52 44 42 51 50 61 9 45 12 71 11 10 4 72 39 40 56 25 60 48 36 37 31 5 67 58 66 54 5514 52 11 10 4 72 59 67 20 35 16 15,17 27 Moonlight change how we perceive due to its illuminating power within darkness. Dark adaptation sees its silver light sweeps a blue filter over everything on Earth due to Dark adaptation. See Fact page no.137 MAKING A MOON

The far side of the moon is the side of that always face away from Earth due to tidal locking. Spacecraft passing behind the Moon were out of direct radio communication with the Earth, and had to wait until the orbit allowed transmission.

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Scale: Small, Medium Parameters: force, temperature of the bulb, cover range of the blanket Scale: Parameters:Smallforce, temperature of the bulb, the coating of the cast moon and the steel piece

Compared to Earth, the moon is very small, having around a quarter of our planet diameter. See Fact page no. 23-24 Half of the moon surface is always illuminated by the sun. As the Moon orbits the Earth, the sunlit portion that can be observed varies. See Fact page no.139-140. The moon weighs in at 1.2 percent of Earth’s mass. It is lighter than it should be if both bodies were made out of the same material. See Fact page no. 23-24

The Moon’s rotation is tidally locked by Earth’s gravity: you can say that they lock gaze. See Fact page no. 125 The Moon, beautiful in itself, affords us a degree of introspection as we gaze back at ourselves from its orbit. See Fact page no. 89 MOONLIGHT KIPNAPPING MOONLIGHT

IIa. What is moonlight but not reflected sunlight? IIb. What is the sound from the far side of the moon? Id. How to put a moon in a box? IIId. How to recreate moon tidal force? IIIa. How to make a pocket moon? IIIb. How to use the pocket moon? IIIc. How to make a moon surface? By making it lumpy and reduce its albedo By making it reflective and increase the silver quality Suck the moon with a suction cup Catch the moon with various part of the camera spin it test its illumination Ib.How to stimulate moon trajectorys ? Ic.How to stimulate eclipses? Paint over it Scale: Parameters:Smallangles, distance, size, position Scale: Small, Medium Parameters: angles and effect, distance and effect Scale: Parameters:Smallangles, position Scale: Small, Large Parameters: quantity, quality Scale: Parameters:Smallspeed, size, position Scale: Parameters:Smallspeed, size, position Scale: Parameters:Smallspeed, size, weight, force Scale: Parameters:Smallsize, force, density of coating Scale: Parameters:Smallsize, force, density of coating, lux level See Fact page no.117 for relationship between the distance of the moon to earth and its tidal force. Moon gravitational pull on Earth creates tides. See Fact page no. 109-116.

The poet Li Po died by drowning when he reached from his boat to grasp the Moon’s reflection in the river. See Fact page no.85. Moonlight is reflected sunlight.

VIIa. Capture the silver moonlight an enclosed VIIb.Suck the moonlight

VIIe. Manipulate the kipnpped moonlight

Moonlight change how we perceive due to its illuminating power within darkness. Dark adaptation sees its silver

VI. MAKING MOONLIGHTI. THE MOON: EARLY STUDIES III. MOON FORCE, EARTH MATERIAL How a light bulb can emit moonlight?

Ia.How to make the moon appear using two way mirrors?

V. GETTING TO THE MOON

VIIf. How to extract moonlight dust?

GOT AWAY VII.

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VIIg. How to suck the blue light out of the silver light?

II. REFLECTION, SIGNAL FROM THE FAR SIDE IV. MOON-EARTH

Scale: Parameters:Smallspeed, temperature of bulbs, position Scale: Parameters:Smallangles between the object and the real moon Scale: Parameters:Smalltemperature of the bulb Scale: Parameters:Smalltemperature of the bulb, how wide does the shutter need to be opened?

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The moonscape is lumpy, composed of the highlands and the maria (lowlands): both has craters. See Fact page no.26-27 62 49 57 51 9

Scale: Parameters:Smalltemperature of the bulbs, different colours painted over the bulbs, different atmospheric

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VIId. How Hot Is Moonlight?

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A Table Of Moon- Objects Moon-objects = earth objects + moon meanings A series Thehappenedobjects,domesticmoontoexperimentsofmakeafromatMoonRoom

1. The Real Moon finger LOOK finger mirror mirror mirrorim r r o r mirrormirrormirror 2. a pentamirror, taking from a film camera 3. a camera shutter, taken from a film camera 5. an old carry case 174,81 6. a halogen light bulb, painted with Atlantic Blue and Nordic Sky * 103,88 4. a suction cup levercup 7. a halogen light bulb, painted with Banana Yellow and Volcanic Red* 97,41 8. a 3000 Kelvin LED light bulb103,48 9. a halogen light bulb, painted with Oxford Blue* 95,64 A Catalogue of Moon-Objects

10. a halogen light bulb, unpainted 122,2 11. a round LED light bulb 121,23 12. a blue LED light bulb117,81 13. various blue photos for referencing 14. colour tester pot 41,18 15. a string to hang the light bulb 4066,29 579,6 16. a map for aligning with the orientation of the moon 4066,29 17. a string to hang the black curtain 18. a black curtain, with a 5mm peephole cut 250mm from the top edge, in the center from both 924,21sides

19. three t-shirts, coloured: red, blue, and yellow 570,53 20. space blanket, wrapped around assorted objects 210,63 21. a tensile string 22. black glove, for making 23. black card with circles400 24. a box of moon 25. 150mm diameter two-way mirror 470 150 26. a pair of shoes, wrapping in space blanket 27. a string to hang no.23 4416,24

28. newspaper about NASA moon landing in 1969 29. foil fan, for moon-dancer 30. piano wire, for earth-dancer 31. a bowl of moonlight166,45 32. earth-dancer imprinted steps 33. moon-dancer imprinted steps 34. a tube for hitting into 35. various shades of black - chart 236,93 36. a bottle of mercury 165

37. a bottle of the blackest black 165 38. a mirror card 150 39. a bowl of left-over moon surface 13099 40. the moon-key to access the archive 133,41 41. ruler for measurement 42. kitchen spoons, for weighting the moon 66,42 43. an astray top, for spinning the moon 62,32 44. a bottle of vitamin D, to replace natural sunlight45,54 45. a ruler to measure angles113,94

46. shadows of the moon cast onto the table 47. a glass cafetiere 255,75 48. a luggage scale, for weighting your force 49. a glass jar, storing a physical moon 50,77 50. a filter piece, from the cafetiere 70,92 51. a structural piece, from the cafetiere 70,71 52. a physical moon 53. a filter piece, from the cafetiere 70,92 54. a plastic cap 28

55. rubber bands 40 56. a mirror, painted with mixed mercury and black 150,1 57. various necklaces resembling the moon Ø43,08 59,35 58. a can to store left-over pieces 26,69 59. a piece of white paper to test the blackest black 60. a metallic sheet, painted with the blackest black 11936 61. a cast moon surface 75,84 62. various cast pieces to test the moon surface 93,22 63. a dampening piece for the brush

64. a brush261,17 65. a tube of mercury 66. black ink 67. a device to change the moon phases projected out look s l i d e i n 68. a camera case, for a camera 69. an acrylic rod, for fixing the mirrors 587,38 70. notes 71. a CDØ129,1 72. a base for the astray 126,91

73. brown tape, for fixing strings onto the walls

PSIN push PSIN push PSIN push PSIN push PSIN push PSIN push 360 degrees1push Pushing An Astray Top To Spin The Moon 1:2 Looking In To Observe The Moon-Phases 1:2 projectedout look edsliin

Step 4: Increase the albedo of the birch ball by spraying Albedo 1590152 Reflective Spray Light Metallic on it. Step 5: Turn off the light and shine light at your new pocket moon.

Step 3: Paint it black to make the ball more absordbent.

Illuminating A Pocket Moon Made From Birch During A Full Moon 1:2 Step 1: Wait for Full Moon (Full Moon pulls the sap of birch trees up). Step 2: Make a birch ball, small enough to put in your pocket.

Measuring Gravitational Pulls In Relations To Tidal Waves with a Cafetiere

According to Darwin, at one time, the Moon was very close to Earth. The tides gradually pushed her away: the tides that the Moon created in the Earth’s body of water, where the Earth slowly loses energy.

The tides increase slowly in a fragment of 12th everyday, according to the fisherman at sea.

Fill water into the cafetiere and divide it to 12th fragments

The heavier the objects and the less bouncy the objects are, the harder it takes to push them upwards. The closer the moon is to earth, the higher the tides, the stronger the tides push the moon away.

Aligning 4 black circles oddly and stack them into a 12mm acrylic rod to artificially create the sheltering moons 1:2

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Measure your force with a luggage scale 1:2 BASE LEVEL 0 1. a glass cap: m= very light very F=10Nforcelittlerequired 2. a rubber cap m= laidreallyheavybouncyflat BASE LEVEL 0 requiredforceheavyveryF=60N

BASE LEVEL 0 heavy F=requiredforce40N 3. a rubber cap m= bouncylaidreallyheavybouncyonthesides BASE LEVEL 0 heavy F=requiredforce50N 4. two rubber caps, bouncylaidreallym=piecesseveralandsmallveryheavybouncyonthesides FITTOCUT possibleaslongas ashighaspossible andcuttop,blackplainPrimarkaEx: above;fromhung eachtotapedcard,black2mma glue;bygroundontofixedandothers, fromhungblack,paintedbedsheet,a aboveSUFFICIENTISBLACKANYTHING-WALLMATTEBLACKA A BLACK MATTE -GROUND ANYTHING ISBLACK SUFFICIENT observetoHEREFROMLOOK theofreflectionthe mirrorway2theoffront squareway1theinto mirror yetvisible,notissidefarThe throughthereisitknowwe throughandreflection association. observetoHEREFROMLOOK way2theofbackthe reflectionnowithmirror NOITCELFER hole6mmaDRILL 12mmainto5,19mm rodacrylicdia intorodtheSLOT holedrilledthehole12mmaDRILL blacktheinto groundmatte MOONTHEOFSIDESFARANDNEARTHECREATEARTIFICIALLYTOTOGETHERMIRRORSTWOSLANTING 1:5@A2 MIRRORSQUAREWAY1 WAY2 MIRROR (FRONT) WAY2 MIRROR (BACK)

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Putting A Moon In A Box

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INSTRUCTION: Step 0: CHARGE the 5W LED light. Step 1: OPEN the bottom of the box and TURN ON the 5W LED Steplight.2: ROTATE mirror no.1 to create a moon, ideally at 60 Stepdegrees.3:LEAVE mirror no.1 alone. Step 4: ROTATE mirror no.2 to create desired effects. Step 5: SLIDE IN one or many slides into various slots to create desired effects. Step 6: OBSERVE the effects from the outside. Step 7: OBSERVE the effects while looking inside frame no .A, frame no.3, & frame no.4. Step 8: TAKE PHOTOS of the effects. Step 8: REPEAT from Step 1 for different results. DRILL a 6mm hole 5,19mm into a 12mm dia acrylic rod to create a mirror holdingCUTdevice.the 12mm dia acrylic rod to desired DRILLsize. a 6mm hole 5,19mm into a 12mm dia acrylic rod to create a mirror holding device. WAY 1:5

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FRONT AND BACK ELEVATIONS 1:5 TOP AND BOTTOM ELEVATIONS 1:5 LEFT AND RIGHT ELEVATIONS 1:5 finger LOOK finger mirror mmirrormirrori r r o r mirrormirrormirror Looking Through A Pentamirror to Lock Gaze PUSHwsing ffiltlit= SWINGDOWN Lifting and Pulling to Catch The Moon

PUSH PUSH PUSH spin spin nips CLICK INTO jump upcurtainupcurtainupcurtain Rolling, Locking, Sliding, & Making Noise Opening to Catch The Moon 470 150 DETAIL OF 2 WAY MIRROR 1:5@A2 A Solo Dance To Create A Moon Two Solo Dances To Create A Moon

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backGo and forth a line to make the moon bigger or smaller

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mirrortheRotate to let aroundrunningmoonthe degrees is the optimal angle for a correct moon

Hold smallertheJumpmirrortheandtomakemoon 70mm is the optimal height for a correct moon 470 150 470 150 DETAIL OF 2 WAY MIRROR 1:5@A2 A Solo Dance To Create Two Moons

2 WAY MIRROR NO.2 0 degrees 2 WAY MIRROR NO.2 20 degrees 2 WAY MIRROR NO.2 45 degrees 2 WAY MIRROR NO.2 60 degrees 2 WAY MIRROR NO.2 75 degrees 2 WAY MIRROR NO.2 90 degrees First person standshere.Second person stands here. 40mm is the optimal distance between the two mirrors *assuming that the first mirror is always angled at 60 degrees. always angled at 60 degrees. Keep rotating mirror no.2 to generate two moons at the same time: one in front of you and one on the ground. ground-moon.thehopscotchdoingcanYoutryaon First person stands here. Second person stands here.

The purpose of the dance is to find out the speed and distance of each entity in 29 rotations - which is equal to 1 lunar cycle, as well as the distance and relationship between Earth-Moon.

29 Rotations To Find The Wandering Moon Contemporary

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Moon-Dancer put foil-fans in both armsEarth-Dancer put piano wire through their lower body dancers rotate 29 rotations away from each others. Earth-slow. Moon-fast Mark the distance that you have travelled from each others Dance For 2 Dancers Duration: 29 Rotations No Music Required

The dance depicts the Earth, the Moon and the relationship between the two. The Moon used to be closer to Earth but is now slowly wandering away. The Moon is speeding up, Earth is losing momentum and slowing down.

Earth is 1440mm from origin. It takes Earth 88 second for 29 rotations Moon is 1830mm from origin. It takes Moon 23 second for 29 rotations Earth is 2537mm from the Moon Earth is 65 seconds slower than Moon

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Earth is 1960mm from origin. It takes Earth 100 seconds for 29 rotations Moon is 1880mm from origin. It takes Moon 29 seconds for 29 rotations Earth is 4445mm from the Moon Earth is 71 seconds slower than Moon rotation 29 29rotation

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A Moon Room: an aftermath

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