The Earth-Moon-Sun System

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The Earth-Moon-Sun System Chapter 22.2

Motions of Earth The main two motions of Earth are rotation and revolution Rotation – the spinning of a body on its axis (Earth’s axis is 23.5°) Revolution – the motion of one body orbiting around another (Earth revolves around the Sun)

Motions of Earth Earth has other minor motions Precession – change in direction of the axis, without changing the tilt Nutation – wobbling around the precessional axis Barycenter – the point between two objects that balance each other

Precession Nutation Rotation

Precession

Barycenter

Motions of Earth Perihelion is the time in January when Earth is closest to the sun Aphelion is the time in July when Earth is farthest from the sun

Motions of the Earth-Moon System Perigee is the point at which the moon is closest to Earth Apogee is the point at which the moon is farthest from Earth

Motions of the Earth-Moon System The phases of the moon are the progression of changes in the moon’s appearance during the month Lunar phases are a result of the motion of the moon and the sunlight that is reflected from its surface The moon gets bright from the right Waxing means getting bright Waning means getting dim

Phases of the Moon

Lunar Motion The moon’s period of rotation about its axis and its revolution around Earth are the same, 27 1/3 days It causes the same lunar hemisphere to always face Earth

Eclipses Solar eclipses occur when the moon moves in a line directly between Earth and the sun, casting a shadow on Earth Lunar eclipses occur when the moon passes through Earth’s shadow During a new-moon or full-moon phase, the moon’s orbit must cross the plane of the ecliptic for an eclipse to take place

Solar Eclipse

Lunar Eclipse

Lunar History The most widely accepted model for the origin of the moon is that when the solar system was forming, a body the size of Mars impacted Earth. The resulting debris was ejected into space, began orbiting around Earth, and eventually united to form the moon.

Formation of Earth’s Moon