Where do planets get their light?

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Presentation transcript:

Where do planets get their light? From the sun

What is the sun? A medium sized star around which the planets revolve

What is the brightest and largest light we see at night? The moon

What does waning mean? Getting smaller- shrinking light

What are moon phases? Different amounts of sunlight reflected off the moon

What does a star do? Burns gasses and creates light & heat

True or False Did the President John F True or False Did the President John F. Kennedy vow to put a man on the moon? TRUE

What is the fraction comparing the moon to the Earth? 1/4

What are astronomers? People who study planets, moons, and stars

What is the order of a lunar eclipse? Sun, Earth, Moon or Moon, Earth, Sun

What is the Earth’s only natural satellite? The moon

What features will you see on the moon’s surface? Craters, mountains, or seas (plains)

What causes the tides? The moon’s gravity

Would you weigh more or less on the moon? Less because the moon has less gravity than the Earth

What is the order of a solar eclipse? Earth, Moon, Sun Or Sun, Moon, Earth

When does the moon have a reddish glow? Lunar eclipse

How did the moon form? Maybe when an object collided with Earth creating a ball of gas and dust that formed the moon

When was the moon thought to be formed? About 4.5 billion years ago

What formed the craters on the moon? Meteoroids hitting its surface

What is it called when there are two full moons in a month? Blue Moon

How long does a solar eclipse last? About 7 ½ minutes

Is there life on the moon? No, because there is no atmosphere or water?

What are the phases of the moon? New moon Waxing crescent Waxing 1st qtr moon-half Waxing gibbous Full moon Waning gibbous Waning 3rd qtr moon-half Waning crescent

Who was involved in the space race? USA versus the Soviet Union

What is the moon made of? Rock, dust and space debris

What is an orbit? A path of an object around another object

Does the moon make it own light? No, it reflects the sun’s light

Who was the first person to walk on the moon? Neil Armstrong

Who was Neil Armstrong’s partner? Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin

What date did Neil Armstrong walk on the moon? July 20, 1969

What did Neil Armstrong say? “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”

What is a satellite? An object orbiting a larger object

How long does it take the moon to orbit the Earth? About 1 month

How far away is the moon? About 238,900 miles away

How many moons does Earth have? one

What is the Latin word for moon? Luna or lunar

Does the moon change shapes? No

What is the another word for sun? sol

What holds the moon in orbit around the Earth? Earth’s gravity

Do all planets have moon? No – Mercury and Venus doesn’t

What are two movements the moon makes? Rotation and revolution

How are the rotations and revolutions of the moon and Earth different? The moon’s rotation and revolution is about the same The Earth rotation takes much less time than its revolution

What should one never do during a solar eclipse? Look directly at the sun

What are tides? The rising and falling of the oceans caused by the moon’s gravity

How often do high and low tides occur? Every 13 hours

What does waxing mean? Getting bigger- light is growing

How long can a lunar eclipse last? Up to 3 ½ hours

What are tools for seeing the moon? Telescopes and binocular

Can planets have more than one moon? Yes Mars has two- Phobos and Deimos Saturn has the most Can planets have more than one moon?

Do we see both sides of the moon? No we see the same side

What should you call the “dark side” of the moon? The Far Side

What do the phases of the moon depend on? Position of the earth, moon, and sun