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What is the nickname of the moon?

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The first day is a new moon, which is invisible; Then it becomes a crescent moon, and the tooth-shaped moon phase of the third and fourth months is called the waning moon; The eighth day of the seventh day is called the first quarter moon.

The period of the moon phase is 29.53 days, which is called the new moon. It is the source of calendar months and weeks. This time is longer than the moon (sidereal moon), because the moon goes around the earth and the earth goes around the sun.

The moon is the only natural satellite of the earth, which may have been formed about 4.5 billion years ago. Shortly after the formation of the earth, there were several hypotheses about its origin. There is more factual evidence to support the "theory of the origin of the big collision" formed by the debris generated by the huge collision between the earth and a celestial body the size of Mars.

There are a large number of huge impact craters on the front of the moon, which are filled with basalt lava flows from dark volcanoes, forming a vast plain called "Moon Sea". In fact, there is not a drop of water in the Moon Sea. There are bright and ancient plagioclase highlands and obvious impact craters between the periphery of the Moon Sea and the Moon Sea.

It is the brightest celestial body in the sky except the sun. Although it is very bright white, the surface is actually very dark, and the reflectivity is only slightly higher than that of old asphalt. Because the moon is very conspicuous in the sky, coupled with the regular changes in the phases of the moon, it has had a great influence on human culture such as myths and legends, religious beliefs, philosophical thoughts, calendar compilation, literature and art, customs and traditions.