Moonlight

Today for science we are going to explain how we see the moon.

We see the moon because of the Sun’s light bounces onto the moon, and the moon reflects in back to earth. In this experiment, the flashlight represents the sun, the ball represents the earth, and the mirror on the left represents the moon. As you can see, the reflected light from the mirror bounces back to the darker side of the earth.

This is the day when the meteor shower came but it was too cloudy that night. Johny is trying to eat the meet-eor… I mean moon!

I hoped you also saw the meteor too!