I have been puzzled for years about the visible shape of the moon as it goes through its various phases. Specifically, when we see the moon in what I'll call 'a quarter moon' state, the visible part is always crescent shaped and continues to be that way as more and more of the moon becomes visible. After it reaches a 'half moon' state, the dark part becomes more and more concave, that is to say, the visible portion appears to bulge out and continues to do so until the moon becomes full. What causes this? Another thing I've wondered about is this: When we are in a quarter moon stage, the visible portion appears to rotate in a clockwise direction to some degree over the course of the night. Why is that? Hmmmmm?