Title: Chapter 1 Discovering the Night Sky
1Chapter 1Discovering the Night Sky
2These coordinates can be used to describe the
position of stars locally
zenith
3An imaginary ____________________surrounding
Earth aids in navigating the sky
4___________ causes the position of the NCP to
change over a period of ________ years.
5The Earth Rotates!
6Earths ___________________ rotation also causes
the Sun and stars to appear to move from _____ to
_______
7Motion of Stars at the __________
8Motion of Stars at the __________
9What is wrong with this cartoon?
10Birds in the Northern Hemisphere fly South for
the Winter
- That is when it is winter in the Northern
Hemisphere, it is - ____________ in the Southern Hemisphere
which means that the Earths revolution around
the Sun can not be the only explanation for
seasons!
11The altitude of the Sun impacts how much energy
is received on Earth resulting in ________.
12The seasons are caused by _______________________
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14Although the Moon is always ? lit from the Sun,
we see different amounts of the lit portion from
Earth depending on where the Moon is located in
its month-long orbit.
15Moon Phase Names
16Concept Question
If the moon was between the Earth and the Sun,
what phase do you think it will be? A)
full B) new C) first quarter D) third
quarter
17Concept Question
Three weeks from that phase, what will be
the phase of the moon? A) 1st quarter B)
full C) new D) 3rd quarter
18Eclipses occur only when the Moon crosses the
ecliptic during the new or full phase
19Lunar Eclipses
Darkest part of the shadow
Intermediate part of the shadow
20Lunar Eclipses
21Eclipses occur only when the Moon crosses the
ecliptic during the new or full phase
22Solar Eclipses
Solar eclipses occur when the moon crosses the
orbital plane of the Earth and when it is
between the Earth and the Sun!!!
23Solar Eclipse
24Solar Eclipses
25What Do You Think?
- What is a celestial sphere?
- What causes the seasons?
- What causes the moon to have
- phases?
- What is the difference between
- a lunar and solar eclipse?