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TODAY’S AGENDA Week 16 Monday May 4, 2015 Due Friday may 8 HW #16 Astronomy vocab Notes #7 Earth, Moon and Sun  Fill in the moon phase calendar for today.

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1 TODAY’S AGENDA Week 16 Monday May 4, 2015 Due Friday may 8 HW #16 Astronomy vocab Notes #7 Earth, Moon and Sun  Fill in the moon phase calendar for today Moonrise: 5:56 pm Moonset: 7:12am Moon phase: 100% FULL MOON 3% full 13% full17 % full 37% full

2 Important dates  May 14- chemistry unit exam NOT OPEN NOTE June 2- Astronomy Unit exam OPEN NOTE

3 Notes #7 Earth, moon and Sun

4 The Earth, Moon and Sun

5 How does the earth move? 1. It rotates on its axis Rotation Causes day and night Earth takes about 24 hrs. to complete 1 rotation

6 How does the earth move? 2. It revolves around the sun takes 365 1/4 days. This is what makes our Earth year

7 How does Earth stay in orbit? How does Earth stay in orbit? 1. Gravity: The force that attracts all objects toward each other.

8 How does Earth stay in orbit? Gravity depends on: mass and distance a. greater mass has greater gravity b. greater distance means less gravity How does Earth stay in orbit? Gravity depends on: mass and distance a. greater mass has greater gravity b. greater distance means less gravity

9 How does Earth stay in orbit? 2. Inertia: objects move in a straight line until acted on by an outside force

10 Sketch the forces that keep Earth in orbit Path of inertia

11 What causes the seasons? The earth is tilted as it revolves around the sun.

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13 Sunlight Striking Earth’s Surface Near the equator, sunlight strikes Earth’s surface more directly and is less spread out than near the poles.

14 Seasons on Earth The height of the sun above the horizon varies with the season.

15 How does the moon move? 1. It rotates- once every 27 days 2. It revolves around the Earth about every 29 days

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17 What causes moon phases? The phase we see depends on how much of the lit side is visible from earth

18 New moon- sunlit side of moon faces away from Earth

19 Crescent- less than half of the sunlit side of the moon is visible

20 Quarter: half of the sunlit side of the moon is visible

21 Gibbous: more than half of the sunlit side of the moon is visible

22 Full moon- the entire sunlit portion of the moon is visible

23 Waxing: moon is getting “bigger”: Waning: moon is getting “smaller”.

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25 What is a lunar eclipse? Lunar Eclipse: happens Earth is directly between sun and moon Can only happen in FULL MOON stage

26 Insert eclipse video here

27 Lunar Eclipse

28 End here

29 Insert total eclipse of the sun

30 Solar Eclipse When the shadow of the moon falls on the Earth How often do they occur? When the moon passes directly between the Earth and the sun. ONLY DURING A NEW MOON PHASE How long do they last? A FEW MINUTES ONLY VISIBLE IN A NARROW PATH

31 Solar eclipse

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