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Title: Space Cycles


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Space Cycles
  • Review

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Cycle 1
  • Day ? Night ? Day ? Night

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We have day and night because the Earth ROTATES
  • On its axis
  • Once every 24 ¼ hours
  • ½ of the Earth is illuminated (lit up) at a time

http//www.gcse.com/eb/day2.gif
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Cycle 2The length of days
  • Long ? Longer? Longest ? Longer ? Long? Short ?
    Shorter ? Shortest ? Short ? Shorter ? Shortest ?
    Long ? Longer ? Longest

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The length of day changes during the year
  • The number of hours of daylight is different at
    different times of the year
  • The number of hours of daylight is different at
    different latitudes

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Summary
  • Days are longer (more hours of daylight) in
    summer, shorter in winter
  • There are greater differences in day length
    further away from the Equator
  • There is not much change in day length near the
    Equator

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Summary
  • Days get LONGER (more minutes of daylight each
    day) from the Winter Solstice to the Summer
    Solstice
  • Days get SHORTER (fewer minutes of daylight each
    day) from the Summer Solstice to the Winter
    Solstice
  • Day length is about EQUAL everywhere in the world
    on the Autumnal Vernal Equinox

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Why does the length of day change?
  • Because the Earth moves, or REVOLVES around the
    Sun
  • This changes the way sunlight hits the Earth

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Cycle 3The Seasons
  • Winter ? Spring ? Summer ? Fall ? Winter ?
    Spring ? Summer

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Seasons are caused by
  • The tilt of the Earth
  • The position of Earth in space
  • The difference in direct and indirect light from
    the Sun

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Summary
  • In winter
  • Part of the Earth is tilted AWAY from the Sun
  • Part of the Earth gets INDIRECT energy from the
    Sun
  • In summer
  • Part of the Earth is tilted TOWARD the Sun
  • Part of the Earth gets DIRECT energy from the Sun

The position of the Earth in space determines
which part of the planet is tilted toward the Sun.
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Cycle 4Moon Phases
  • New moon ? Waxing Crescent ? 1st Quarter ? Waxing
    Gibbous ? Full Moon ? Waning Gibbous ? 3rd
    Quarter ? Waning Crescent ? New Moon

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The Moon
  • A moon phase cycle (LUNAR CYCLE) lasts 29 1/2
    days
  • Moon phases are caused by the positions of the
    Moon, Sun, and Earth
  • The moon also sees Earth phases

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What we see on Earth compared to the position of
the moon in space
http//www.astro.virginia.edu
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New Moon
DAY 1 The Moon's unilluminated (not lit by the
Sun) side is facing the Earth. The Moon is not
visible.
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WAXING CRESCENT
DAY 3 The Moon seems to be getting bigger more
of the lit side is showing.
Getting bigger WAXING The RIGHT ½ of the moon
is lit
Less than ½ the moon showing CRESCENT
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FIRST QUARTER
DAY 7 One-half of the Moon is illuminated by
direct sunlight.
One half of one half of the moon is visible.
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Waxing Gibbous
DAY 11 The Moon is more than one-half but not
fully illuminated by direct sunlight.
GIBBOUS more than half of the moon is visible.
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Full Moon
DAY 14 The Moon's illuminated side is facing the
Earth. The Moon is completely illuminated by
direct sunlight.
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Waning Gibbous
DAY 17 The Moon is more than one-half but not
fully illuminated by direct sunlight.
Waning getting smaller. Moon is lit on the LEFT
side
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Last Quarter
DAY 22 One-half of the Moon is illuminated by
direct sunlight.
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Waning Crescent
DAY 24 The Moon is less than one-half
illuminated by direct sunlight.
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