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May 14, 2013.  How long does it take for a planet to orbit around the sun?

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1 May 14, 2013

2  How long does it take for a planet to orbit around the sun?

3  One year

4  Why does the earth experience different seasons?

5  Because the earth is tilted, allowing more hours of direct sunlight in the summer. Fewer hours of sunlight occur during the winter.

6  Describe the orientation of the sun, earth, and moon during a lunar eclipse.

7  SunEarthMoon

8  What phase is the moon during a lunar eclipse?

9  Full Moon

10  Why don’t we see a lunar eclipse during every full moon?

11  The moon is not perfectly aligned on the same plane as the sun and earth. The moon generally passes by the earth at an angle, allowing use to see a full moon.  When perfectly aligned with the sun and earth, the earth blocks the light from the sun.

12  What is a spring tide?

13  Very high and very low tides.

14  What causes spring tides?

15  When the sun, earth and moon are in full moon or new moon phases (aligned in a straight line).  Sun EarthMoon

16  What are neap tides?

17  Very little difference between high and low tides.

18  During what moon phase do we see neap tides?

19  When the sun, earth and moon are in first quarter or last quarter moon phases (sun and moon pulling at different angles.  Moon  Sun Earth

20  The earth is a transparent, translucent, or opaque sphere?

21  Opaque

22  The earth rotates on its axis towards the North, south, east, or west?

23  East

24  Does the moon create its own source of light?

25  No – it reflects light from the sun.  The sun is a luminous source of light.

26  Which scientist described gravity as - a curvature of space around an object that affects the path of other objects traveling in space?

27  Albert Einstein

28  What is weight?

29  The amount of gravity on an object.

30  What is mass?

31  The amount of matter within an object.

32  Why does the moon rise 50 minutes later each day?

33  As the moon orbits around the earth, the earth is rotating on its axis. In order for the moon to return to the same position on the earth, it must travel a little bit farther due to the rotation.

34  What two factors is surface gravity dependent upon?

35  Mass and radius

36  What is a sidereal month?

37  The amount of time it takes for the moon to travel completely around the earth.

38  What is a synodic month?

39  The times it takes for the moon to complete a full phase cycle.

40  Which is longer – synodic month or sidereal month?

41  Synodic month

42  What is an annular eclipse?

43  A ring formed around the moon because the orbit of the moon is not completely circular.  It occurs when the moon is slightly farther from the earth, which leaves the sun looking bigger than the moon, creating the ring around the moon.

44  The force of gravity between two objects is directly related to what?

45  The product of their masses  Inversely related to the square of the distance between the center of the two objects.

46  Which Apollo mission brought the first man to the moon?

47  Apollo 11 with Neil Armstrong

48  Why do the phases of the moon occur?

49  We view the moon from different angles, which changes the illuminated area that we can see.


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