Title: Phases, Eclipses, and Tides
1Phases, Eclipses, and Tides
2Essential Questions Chap15 Sec 3
- What causes the phases of the moon?
- What are solar and lunar eclipses?
- What causes the tides?
3Motions of the Moon
- The moon rotates on its axis and revolves around
Earth. - The changing relative positions of the Earth,
sun, and moon cause the moon to appear to change
shapes we see the different phases of the moon.
4- The moon revolves around Earth. It takes the moon
about 27.3 days to revolve around Earth. - The moon rotates on its axis in about the same
time that it revolves around Earth. For this
reason, we only see one side of the moon. - A year and a day on the moon would be the same!!
- As the moon and Earth move, their positions
change in relation to each other. Their positions
also change in relation to the sun.
5Full Moon
6- The changing relative positions of the moon,
Earth, and sun cause the phases of the moon,
eclipses, and tides.
7Phases of the Moon
- The moon does not give off its own light. The
moon reflects light from the sun. - The moon appears to have different shapes at
different times. These different shapes of the
moon that you see are called phases. - As the moon revolves around Earth, you see the
moon from different angles. You cannot always see
all of the part of the moon that is lit by the
sun.
8- The phase of the moon you see depends on how much
of the sunlit side of the moon faces Earth. - It takes 29.5 days for the moon to go through all
phases.
9The Dark Side of the Moon
- We often think of the dark side of the moon as
the side that faces away from Earth. - This isnt always true only at a certain phase
of the moon! - At some point during 29.5 days, every part of the
moon will be dark.
10Full Moon
11First Quarter Moon
12Waning Crescent Moon
13Phases of the Moon
Teacher explain this diagram.
14Essential Question Answered
- What causes the phases of the moon?
- The changing positions of the moon, Earth, and
sun causes the phases of the moon. - Stop here complete foldable notes.
15Eclipses
- An eclipse (ih KLIPS) is when an object in space
comes between the sun and another object. For
example, an eclipse occurs when the moon comes
between the sun and Earth.
16- When the moons shadow hits Earth or Earths
shadow hits the moon, an eclipse occurs. - Latin words for sun and moon are solar and lunar.
17Solar Eclipse
- Solar eclipses occur when the moon moves in a
line directly between Earth and the sun, casting
a shadow on Earth. - A solar eclipse happens only during a new moon.
18Solar Eclipse
19Total Solar Eclipse
- The umbra (darkest part of the moons shadow),
falls on a small area of Earth. - The sky will become totally dark you can even
see the stars and the suns corona (outer
atmosphere of the sun). - The area in the umbra sees a total solar eclipse.
It is a very small place on Earth. - The next total solar eclipse is on July 22, 2009
and youll have to travel to India, China, or
parts of Japan to see it!!
20Partial Solar Eclipse
- People in the penumbra, or lighter shadow of the
moon, see a partial eclipse. - The sun is partially blocked out.
- This shadow covers a larger area of Earth.
- The next partial solar eclipse is Jan. 26, 2009
but youll have to go to India!
21Lunar Eclipse
- Lunar eclipses occur when the moon passes through
Earths shadow. - A lunar eclipse occurs when there is a full moon.
- During a lunar eclipse, Earth blocks sunlight
from reaching the moon.
22A Lunar Eclipse
These pictures show the moon passing into Earths
shadow, being covered completely by the shadow,
then moving out of the shadow. The red
appearance is because Earths atmosphere bends
some sunlight around Earth onto the moon.
23Total Lunar Eclipse
- The moon moves through Earths umbra (darkest
part of the Earths shadow). - You can see the edge of Earths shadow on the
moon before and after a total lunar eclipse. - Lunar eclipses are visible to everyone that can
see the moon right then (the dark side of Earth). - The next total lunar eclipse will be on Feb. 21,
2010 and we should be able to see it!
24Partial Lunar Eclipse
- Most lunar eclipses are partial.
- They occur when the moon passes through a part of
the Earths umbra. - The next partial lunar eclipse is on Feb. 9, 2009
but will not be visible to us. Fly out west or
to Asia to see it. - Two other partial lunar eclipse will occur on
July 7 and August 6, 2009 and both should be
visible to us.
25Lunar Eclipse
26Student Photos of the Feb. 20, 2008 Total Lunar
Eclipse
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28Essential Question - Answered
- 2. What are solar and lunar eclipses?
- Solar eclipses happen when the moons shadow
falls on Earth and from our view, the sun is
covered by the moon. Lunar eclipses happen when
the moon moves into the Earths shadow and the
sunlight is temporarily blocked from the moon. - Stop and complete foldable and notes.
29Tides
- Tides are the regular rise and fall of ocean
water. - The moons gravity causes tides. The force of the
moons gravity causes ocean water on Earth to
move higher in some places and lower in other
places. - The suns gravity also pulls on Earths ocean
waters.
30Spring Neap Tides
- During a new moon, the sun, moon, and Earth are
lined up in a straight line. The combined forces
of the sun and the moon cause spring tides. A
spring tide is the highest possible high tide. - Sometimes, the sun, moon, and Earth form a right
angle. This arrangement produces a neap tide. A
neap tide is the lowest possible high tide.
31Essential Question - Answered
- What causes the tides?
- Tides are caused by the moons gravity pulling
Earths water towards it. - Complete remaining notes.