Chapter: The Sun-Earth-Moon System

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Chapter: The Sun-Earth-Moon System Table of Contents Chapter: The Sun-Earth-Moon System Section 1: Review Questions Section 2: The Moon—Earth’s Satellite

Question 1 1 Which term describes the shape of Earth? A. axis Section Check 1 Question 1 Which term describes the shape of Earth? A. axis B. ellipse C. sphere D. waxing

Section Check 1 Answer The answer is C. Earth is a round, three-dimensional object and casts a curved shadow on the Moon during an eclipse.

Section Check 1 Question 2 The imaginary vertical line around which Earth spins is its __________. A. axis B. ellipse C. longitude D. meridian

Section Check 1 Answer The answer is A. This line cuts directly through the center of Earth.

Question 3 1 The spinning of Earth on its axis is its __________. Section Check 1 Question 3 The spinning of Earth on its axis is its __________. A. equinox B. orbit C. revolution D. rotation

Answer 1 The answer is D. One complete rotation takes 24 hours. Section Check 1 Answer The answer is D. One complete rotation takes 24 hours.

Lesson 2: Launch Lab Review procedure to the lab on page 735 Draw your illustration of each position in your journal. There will be 3. Analysis: What causes the moon’s appearance to change?

The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Motions of the Moon Just as Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the Sun, the Moon rotates on its axis and revolves around Earth. The Moon’s revolution around the Earth is responsible for the changes in its appearance.

The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Motions of the Moon The Moon’s rotation takes 27.3 days—the same amount of time it takes to revolve once around Earth. Because these two motions take the same amount of time, the same side of the Moon always faces Earth.

Partners: one is Earth, one is moon Earth sits, Moon stands See mini lab…

The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Reflection of the Sun The Moon seems to shine because its surface reflects sunlight. Just as half of Earth experiences day as the other half experiences night, half of the Moon is lighted, while the other half is dark. As the Moon revolves around Earth, you see different portions of its lighted side, causing the Moon’s appearance to change.

The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Phases of the Moon Moon phases are the different forms that the Moon takes in its appearance from Earth. The phase depends on the relative positions of the Moon, Earth, and the Sun.

Let’s try it! Using your polystyrene ball as the moon, and your head as the Earth. Start by facing the light to make a new moon…

Phases of the Moon 2 A new moon occurs…. The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Phases of the Moon A new moon occurs…. During a new moon, the lighted half of the Moon is facing the ____and the dark side faces _____. The Moon is in the sky, but it cannot be seen.

Waxing Phases 2 After a new moon, the phases begin waxing. The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Waxing Phases After a new moon, the phases begin waxing. Waxing means that ____ of the illuminated half of the Moon can be seen each night. This phase is called the waxing crescent.

The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Waxing Phases About a week after a new moon, you can see half of the lighted side of the Moon, or one quarter of the Moon’s surface. This is the ______.

The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Waxing Phases When more than one quarter is visible, it is called waxing gibbous after the Latin word for “humpbacked.” A full moon occurs when ____ of the moon’s surface facing Earth is ________________.

Waning Phases 2 After a full moon, the phases are said to be waning. The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Waning Phases After a full moon, the phases are said to be waning. When the Moon’s phases are waning, you see ______of its illuminated half each night. Waning gibbous begins just after a full moon.

The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Waning Phases When you can see only half of the lighted side, it is the_____________. The Moon continues to appear to shrink. Waning crescent occurs just before another new moon. Once again, you can see only a small slice of the Moon.

Eclipses—What causes an eclipse? The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Eclipses—What causes an eclipse? Eclipses occur when Earth or the Moon temporarily blocks the sunlight from reaching the other. Sometimes, during a new moon, the Moon’s shadow falls on Earth and causes a solar eclipse. During a full moon, Earth’s shadow can be cast on the Moon, resulting in a lunar eclipse.

Eclipses—What causes an eclipse? The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Eclipses—What causes an eclipse? An eclipse can occur only when the Sun, the Moon, and Earth are lined up perfectly. Because the Moon’s orbit is not in the same plane as Earth’s orbit around the Sun, lunar eclipses occur only a few times a year.

Eclipses—What causes an eclipse? The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Eclipses—What causes an eclipse? During a total solar eclipse, many animals get confused and act as if it is nighttime.

The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Eclipses of the Sun A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves directly between the Sun and Earth and casts its shadow over part of Earth.

The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Eclipses of the Moon When Earth’s shadow falls on the Moon, a lunar eclipse occurs.

The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Eclipses of the Moon Upon moving completely into Earth’s umbra, the Moon goes dark, signaling that a total lunar eclipse has occurred. Sometimes sunlight bent through Earth’s atmosphere causes the eclipsed Moon to appear red.

The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Eclipses of the Moon A total lunar eclipse can be seen by anyone on the nighttime side of Earth where the Moon is not hidden by clouds.

The Moon—Earth’s Satellite 2 Eclipses of the Moon In contrast, only a lucky few get to witness a total solar eclipse. Only those people in the small region where the Moon’s umbra strikes Earth can witness one.

Section Check 2 Question 1 A(n) ________occurs when the Moon’s entire surface facing Earth reflects light. A. eclipse B. full moon C. new moon D. old moon

Section Check 2 Answer The answer is B. During a full moon, the Moon’s entire surface facing Earth reflects light.

Question 2 Answer 2 When do eclipses occur? Section Check 2 Question 2 When do eclipses occur? Answer Eclipses occur when Earth or the Moon temporarily blocks the sunlight from reaching the other. They are described as solar or lunar eclipses, depending on which body is temporarily not visible.

Section Check 2 Question 3 In a solar eclipse, a person standing in the __________ experiences a total eclipse. A. Earth’s penumbra B. Earth’s umbra C. Moon’s penumbra D. Moon’s umbra

Section Check 2 Answer The answer is D. This is the darkest portion of the Moon’s shadow.