Title: Earth, Moon
1Earth, Moon Sun
2Movement of the Earth
- Rotation is the earth spinning on its axis.
- Earths rotation causes day and night (approx. 24
hours). - Revolution is the movement of one object around
another object. - This is the movement of the earth around the sun.
- Earths revolution determines the length of a
year(365.25 days).
3Seasons on Earth
- Earth has seasons because its axis is tilted as
it moves around the sun. - Vernal equinox has equal day and night (March).
- Summer solstice has the longest day and shortest
night (June). - Autumnal equinox has equal day and night
(September). - Winter Solstice has the shortest day and longest
night (December).
4Seasons continued
- During equinoxes, the sun is directly over the
equator. - During the summer solstice, the sun is directly
over the Tropic of Cancer. - During the winter solstice, the sun is directly
over the Tropic of Capricorn.
5What causes Earth to experience different seasons?
- It rotates on its axis while it revolves around
the sun. - It revolves on its axis while it rotates around
the sun. - It is tilted while it rotates around the sun.
- It is tilted while it revolves around the sun.
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6During which season is the axis of the Earth
pointed towards the sun?
- Autumn
- Spring
- Summer
- Winter
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7How does the length of day compare to the length
of night during the Vernal Equinox?
- Day is longer than night.
- Night is longer than day.
- The day and night are equal in length.
- The day and night are not equal in length.
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8Phases of the Moon
- The phase of the moon occur because of the
movement of the moon around the earth and the
earth around the sun. - Cycle of phases is about a month in length.
- Phases of the moon include new moon, waxing
crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full
moon, waning gibbous, last quarter, and waning
crescent.
9Earths Moon
- Temperature range is -176 oC to 100 oC.
- 3,476 km in diameter.
- 1609, Galileo Galilei first used a telescope to
view the moon. - Features on the moon include craters, highlands
maria. - Craters round pits on the moons surface.
- Maria are dark, flat areas on the moon.
10Other Facts About Our Moon
- The period of rotation is 27.3 Earth days.
- The period of revolution is 27.3 Earth days.
- Because the length of rotation and revolution are
the same, we only ever see one side of the moon. - The moon only has 1/6 the gravity of Earth.
- The moon has no atmosphere.
11Exploration of the Moon
- Use Newtons 3rd Law of Motion for space travel
for every action force, there is an equal and
opposite reaction force. - Chinese invented rockets in 1000 AD.
- 1957 the Soviet Union put Sputnik in to space.
- Yuri Gagarin was the first man in space.
- Alan Sheppard was the first American in Space.
- John Glen was the first American to orbit Earth.
12Man on the Moon
- Mercury mission was designed to get man in
space(1 person spaceship). - Gemini mission was designed to send 2 men at a
time to the moon and back. - Apollo mission was designed to land man on the
moon. Two men went to the surface, one man
orbited the moon. - Six missions were successful landing on the moon
from 1969-72.
13Which phase occurs when the moon is in between
the Earth and the sun?
- Full moon
- New moon
- 1st Quarter moon
- 3rd quarter moon
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14Solar Eclipses
- Occurs during a new moon when the moon is between
the sun and earth. - The shadow is the umbra, the partial shadow is
the penumbra. - Doesnt happen every month because the moons
orbit around the earth is tilted and this
prevents the sun, earth and moon from being in a
straight line. - Do not look at a solar eclipse without protective
eye gear.
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16Lunar Eclipse
- Occurs during a full moon phase when the earth is
between the sun and the moon. - More common than the solar eclipse.
- Can be view without protective eye gear.
17When studying a solar eclipse, which is the
proper method for viewing the sun?
- Wear sunglasses
- Use a refracting telescope
- Use a pinhole camera
- Use a magnifying glass
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18Tides
- Tides are caused by the gravitational attraction
between the moon and earth. - High tides are 12.5 hours apart.
- Spring tide is the highest high tide and occur at
full and new moon phases. - Neap tide is the lowest high tide and occur at
first and last quarter moon phases.
19Space Stations
- 1971-Salyut
- 1973-Skylab
- 1986-Mir
- 1998-International Space Station
20Space Shuttle
- First space shuttle launched in 1980.
- Space shuttle design to take astronauts in to the
upper Earths atmosphere to orbit. - Challenger disaster killed seven astronauts in
1986. - Columbia disaster killed seven astronauts in
2003. - Current Fleet includes Discover, Atlantis and
Endeavour.
21Refracting Telescope
- Telescope is made from two convex lenses.
- First used by Galileo.
- Limited in size.
22Reflecting Telescope
- Telescope made from a concave mirror and a convex
lens. - First used by Isaac Newton.
- Can make a larger telescope than a refracting
telescope.
23Radio Telescope
- Has a large dish that collect radio waves.
- Computers interprets the radio waves.
- Has detected pulsars, quasars black holes.
24What keeps planets revolving around the sun?
- The suns gravitational pull.
- The Planets mass.
- The planets magnetic field.
- The Suns inertia.
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25One of the greatest advancements in astronomy was
the telescope. Which is the correct order
ofadvancements?
- Radio- refracting-reflecting
- Reflecting refracting radio
- Refracting-reflecting-radio
- Radio- reflecting-refracting
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28An icy object that has an elongated orbit around
the sun is referred to as a(n).
- Asteroid
- Comet
- Meteor
- Meteorite
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29Why does a meteoroid or asteroid create a streak
of light when entering the Earths atmosphere?
- Light from the sun is reflected of the surface of
each - Energy is released from the objects
- Lightning is produced from these objects
- Light is a result of friction from the gasses in
the atmosphere
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30Review Questions
- What is the spinning on an axis called?
- (rotation)
- What do we call a planets travel around the sun?
- (revolution)
- What is the Egyptians calendar based on?
- (revolution)
- What is the Romans calendar based on?
- (cycle of moon phases)
- What causes the seasons?
- (tilt of the earths axis)
31Review Questions
- What is the first day of spring called?
- (Vernal Equinox)
- What is the first day of summer called?
- (Summer Solstice)
- What is the first day of autumn called?
- (Autumnal Equinox)
- What is the first day of winter called?
- (Winter Solstice)
- During the equinox, where is the sun over?
- (the equator)
32Review Questions
- During the solstice, where is the sun over?
- (23.5o N or S latitude)
- How long does it take for the moon to rotate?
- (27.3 days)
- How long does it take for the moon to orbit the
earth? - (27.3 days)
- Why do we only ever see one side of the moon?
- (length of rotation and revolution are the same)
- What causes the change in moon phases?
- (changes in relative positions of the moon, Earth
and sun)
33Review Questions
- How long does it take for a full cycle of moon
phases? - (29.5 days)
- Name the phases of the moon in order from the
least amount of light to the greatest amount of
light. - (New, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing
Gibbous, Full, Waning Gibbous, Third Quarter,
Waning Crescent, New) - What happens when the moon passes between the sun
and the Earth, casting a shadow on the Earth? - (solar eclipse)
- What happens when the Earth passes between the
sun and the moon casting a shadow on the moon? - (lunar eclipse)
34Review Questions
- What is the darkest part of an eclipse called?
- (umbra)
- What is the largest part of the shadow of an
eclipse called? - (penumbra)
- How long does it take for a another high tide to
occur after a high tide? - (12.5 hours)
- What type of tide is caused when the sun, Earth
and moon are in a straight line? - (Spring Tide)
- What type of tide is caused when the sun, Earth
and moon are at a right angle to each other? - (Neap Tide)
35Review Questions
- Which law of physics allows rockets to be
launched into space? - (Newtons Third Law of Motion)
- What type of satellite orbits around Earth at the
same rate that the earth rotates? - (geosynchronous)
- Who invented the first rocket?
- (Chinese)
- What is used today to transports astronauts and
supplies to the Space Station? - (space shuttle)
- How does the gravity on the moon compare to the
gravity on earth? - (1/6 gravity on moon)
36Review Questions
- How does the diameter of the moon compare to the
diameter of the earth? - (moons diameter is ¼ the diameter of Earth)
- How does the density of the moon compare to the
density of Earth? - (the same)
- Who invented the first telescope?
- (Galileo)
- What are the dark flat areas of the moon?
- (maria)
- What did Galileo think the maria was?
- (oceans)
37Review Questions
- In what year did Apollo 11 land on the moon?
- (1969)
- What are the lighter mountainous areas on the
moon called? - (highlands)
- What are the circular impressions on the moon
called? - (craters)
- What causes the formation of the craters?
- (meteor impacts)
- How long does it take the Earth to rotate?
- (24 hours)
38Review Questions
- How long does it take the Earth to revolve around
the sun? - (365.25 days)
- What is the path of the earth around the sun
called? - (orbit)
- Why is there not a lunar eclipse during every
full moon and a solar eclipse during every new
moon? - (Earth, moon and sun must be in a straight line)
- How was the moon formed?
- (A large object struck the earth and torn a
portion of the earth away to form the moon.) - What causes the tides?
- (moons gravity)