![]() ![]() ![]() Application PASTE THE WALL Ease of Installation Durability Removability Finish MATTE Eco Friendly YES TYPE II VINYL WALLPAPER $8.50 USD per sq/ft Traditional Commercial Wallcovering It is available for both paste and pressure-sensitive (PSA) applications. ![]() The product is dimensionally stable and tear-resistant with a bright white surface. Its environmentally responsible construction supports two LEED credits. DigiScape® is a superior alternative to PVC wallcovering materials. Non-woven wallcovering print media reinforced with synthetic fibers for strength and durability. Application PREPASTED (WATER ACTIVATED) Ease of Installation Durability Removability Finish SATIN Eco Friendly YES DIGISCAPE® WALLPAPER $8.50 USD per sq/ft Traditional, Thick Wallpaper This wallpaper is prepasted, requiring only water to activate the glue-and is designed for easy application and clean removal. Its high definition print surface and ultra smooth finish is ideal for a vivid print. The odorless paper is GREENGUARD Children & Schools Certified. PCV-free alternative with environmental certifications and responsible sourcing. Application PEEL AND STICK Ease of Installation Durability Removability Finish SATIN Eco Friendly NO HP PREPASTED WALLPAPER $7.50 USD per sq/ft Easy to Install and Versatile Professional installation is recommended. We coat this vinyl with a film laminate for extra thickness and durability, making it a great choice for commercial projects. This vinyl offers great versatility and is perfect for indoor and outdoor signs and fleet graphics. Application PEEL AND STICK Ease of Installation Durability Removability Finish MATTE Eco Friendly YES 3M™ PEEL & STICK VINYL $9.50 USD per sq/ft For Commercial ProjectsģM™ PEEL & STICK VINYL is a white, polymeric vinyl with a permanent, grey solvent adhesive. It can be installed for a day or a decade and upon removal, it insures a 99% chance that its adhesive will not leave a sticky residue. Eazystick does not shrink, curl, rip or wrinkle in any climate. It can be removed and reused multiple times without any damage to the surface or loss of adhesion. Take a ten question quiz about this page.EAZYSTICK $9.50 USD per sq/ft Removable and ReusableĮazystick is a peel and stick material made of 100% polyester fabric. Solar Eclipses always happen during the new moon phase. A solar eclipse can only be seen from certain places on Earth as the moon only blocks the sun for a small area. A lunar eclipse can be seen from anywhere on the dark side of the Earth. A solar eclipse is when the moon exactly blocks the Sun's rays from hitting the Earth. However, many ancient societies measure their time in lunar months or "moons".Ī lunar eclipse is when the Earth is exactly between the Moon and the Sun so none of the Sun's rays can hit the moon. As a result very few modern societies use a lunar calendar or month. If you only had 12 lunar months then you would end up around 12 days short of a year. A lunar month (29.53 days) is slightly shorter than an average standard month (30.44 days). This is called Waning.Ī lunar calendar is one based on the orbit of the moon. After the moon gets to its Full phase, we start to see less and less of the moon. The New Moon and Dark Moon are pretty much the same phase happening at almost the same time.Īs the New moon begins its orbit and we see more and more of the moon, this is called Waxing. The phases of the moon starting with the New Moon are: As the moon continues to orbit the Earth we now see less and less of the lit up side. As the moon orbits the Earth we can see more and more of the lit up side until finally the moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the sun and we get a full moon. The moon is between us and the sun (see the picture). This is where we can't see any of the lit up side of the moon. We'll start with what is called the New Moon phase. What are the different phases of the moon?Īs the moon orbits or circles the Earth, the phase changes. When we can't see any of the lit up side, this is called a dark moon or new moon. When we can see 100% of the lit up side, this is a full moon. As the moon circles the Earth, we can only see a portion of the lit up side. This is the phase of the moon.Īround once per month, every 29.53 days to be exact, the phases of the moon make a complete cycle. Half of the moon is always lit up by the sun, except during an eclipse, but we only see a portion that's lit up. The phase of the moon is how much of the moon appears to us on Earth to be lit up by the sun. What we see when we see the moon is sunlight reflected off the moon. The moon itself doesn't emit any light like the sun. ![]()
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