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Title: Phases of the Moon


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Phases of the Moon
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The Moon
  • The moon is the Earths only natural satellite.
  • It is the second brightest object in the sky
    after the sun.
  • It is reflection of sunlight that allows us to
    see the moon so brightly (Without the suns light
    we would not see the moon at all).
  • Only half of the moon can be lit at one time,
    resulting in ½ of the moon being in sunlight
    while the other ½ is in darkness.

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  • Brain Pop The Moon
  • http//www.brainpop.com/science/space/moon/preview
    .weml

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Orbit Around the Earth
  • The moon orbits around the Earth once every 29.5
    days.
  • As the Moon orbits around the Earth once per
    month, the angle between the Earth, the Moon and
    the Sun changes we see this as the cycle of the
    Moon's phases.
  • The rotation of the moon around the Earth causes
    the moon to appear to change shape in the sky.

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Phases of the Moon
  • There are 8 phases of the moon that repeat every
    rotation of the moon around the Earth.

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Why does the Moon Change Shape?
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vFhokvJZFURg

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Moon Phase Terminology
  • Waxing The part of the moon that is in sunlight
    is getting bigger (lit part is growing)
  • Waning The part of the moon that is in sunlight
    is getting smaller (lit part is shrinking)
  • Crescent Less than half of the moon is
    illuminated.
  • Gibbous More than half the moon is illuminated.

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Lunar Phases
  • New Moon (Phase 1) Beginning of the lunar
    cycle. No part of the moon is illuminated
    (cannot see moon).

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  • Waxing Crescent (Phase 2) After the new moon a
    thin crescent shape that gradually gets larger is
    illuminated.

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  • First Quarter (Phase 3) The moon is a quarter
    of the way through its orbit. It appears that
    half of the moon is illuminated.

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  • Waxing Gibbous (Phase 4) More than half of the
    moon is illuminated.

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  • Full Moon (Phase 5) Half of the moon is
    illuminated. Remember, we see it as a full moon,
    but only half of the moon is in sunlight!

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  • Waning Gibbous (Phase 6) The illuminated part of
    the moon is getting smaller, but still over half
    is illuminated.

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  • Third Quarter (Phase 7) The moon is 3 quarters
    through the rotation. Half of the moon is
    illuminated.

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  • Waning Crescent (Phase 8) The illuminated part
    of the moon is getting smaller. The only visible
    part is a crescent shape.

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  • Brain Pop Phases of the Moon
  • http//www.brainpop.com/science/space/moonphases/p
    review.weml

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Making a Moon Calendar
  • The most recent New Moon was on Wednesday May
    28th 2014.
  • On the blank Calendar begin numbering your
    Calendar for June (start with Wednesday May 28th)
  • From your pictures, cut out a new moon and paste
    it on the May 28th square.
  • Continue to paste on the pictures of the phases
    of the moon in the correct order until you have
    successfully complete one rotation of the Earth.
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