Title: The Moon and The Planets
1The Moon and The Planets
2Class Notices
- First homework due this afternoon
3The Moon
- Earths Satellite
- Takes about 27 days to
orbit the Earth - On average 380,000,000 m
- Or 3.8108 m from the Earth
4Things we have noticed about the Moon
- Phases
- Always see same side
- Looks bigger on the Horizon
- Moves Eastwards across the Sky, against
background stars
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6In another example
- Remember that Moonlight is reflected Sunlight.
7Phases of the Moon 29.5-day cycle
new crescent first quarter gibbous full gibbous la
st quarter crescent
- waxing
- Moon visible in afternoon/evening.
- Gets fuller and rises later each day.
- waning
- Moon visible in late night/morning.
- Gets less and sets later each day.
8There is no dark side!
9Eclipses
- This photo shows an annular Solar Eclipse.
- The Moons angular diameter is too small to cover
the Sun - Just the Earth the Moons orbit is an ellipse so
the distance to the Moon varies - If the Moon is further away its angular diameter
is smaller.
10Time lapse photography of a Total Solar Eclipse
11Some definitions
- Solar Eclipse the Moon is between the Earth and
the Sun. - Lunar Eclipse the Earth is between the Moon and
the Sun - As the Earth is much larger it has a bigger
shadow so Lunar Eclipses are more common and
visible from more of the Earth
12More definitions
- Totality The time period in which the Moon
completely covers the Sun, normally just a couple
of minutes. The sky becomes dark and you can see
the stars. - Partial The Moon doesnt completely cover the
Sun and you see a crescent or a bite taken out of
the Sun. - Health warning Do not look at the Sun with your
naked eye or with binoculars, even during an
partial eclipse you can blinded.
13The Moon isnt in the same plane as the Earth/Sun
14So we dont get eclipses every month
15Path of Totality
16Summary Two conditions must be met to have an
eclipse
- It must be full moon (for a lunar eclipse) or new
moon (for a solar eclipse). - AND
- The Moon must be at or near one of the two
points in its orbit where it crosses the ecliptic
plane (its nodes).
17Planets
- A view of the Solar System
- Notice Plutos orbit
- Notice that our part of
the Solar System is
so close to the
Sun.
18Our view of the planets
Mercury difficult to see always close to Sun in
sky Venus very bright when visible morning or
evening star Mars noticeably red Jupiter very
bright Saturn moderately bright
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21The two types of Planets
22Terrestrials
23Jovians plus Pluto
24Some interesting Moons
25The Planets and Our Culture