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Moon Notes. Satellites:  Natural or artificial bodies that revolve around larger bodies.  The natural ones are commonly called “moons”.

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1 Moon Notes

2 Satellites:  Natural or artificial bodies that revolve around larger bodies.  The natural ones are commonly called “moons”.

3 Mercury and Venus  Are the only planets that do not have moons

4 Earth’s Moon:  Also called “Luna”  1. age: 4.6 Billion Years  2. atmosphere: none  3. size: about 1/6 the size of Earth  4. rotates on axis: once every 27 days  5. revolves around Earth: once every 27 days.

5 Moon Phases:  A. Caused by the changing positions of the Earth, moon, and Sun.

6 Moon Phases:  1. Waxing: the bright part of the moon is increasing in size.  2. Waning: the bright part of the moon is decreasing in size.

7 Moon Phases:  3. Crescent moon: the bright part of the moon appears less than a quarter.  4. Quarter moon: the bright part of the moon is half visible  5. New moon: the side of the moon facing the Earth is completely covered with a shadow of the Earth.

8 Moon Phases:  6. Full moon: The side of the moon facing the Earth is completely lit by the Sun.  7. Gibbous moon: The bright part of the moon appears to be more than a quarter.

9 Phases of the Moon S U N LI G H T Full Moon 1st QTR Waxing Gibbous Waxing Crescent New Moon Waning Gibbous 3rd QTR Waning Crescent Earth Dusk Midnight Noon Dawn

10 B. The Sun always:  Lights half the moon just like it always lights half of the Earth

11 Eclipse:  The shadow of one celestial body falling on another.

12 Lunar Eclipse:  When the Earth moves between the moon and the Sun.

13 Solar Eclipse:  When the moon moves between the Earth and the Sun.


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