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1 The Moon A natural satellite orbiting the Earth
Chapter 6 The Moon A natural satellite orbiting the Earth

2 No water, life or atmosphere Craters (impact holes)
Features Barren ball of rock Diameter ¼ of Earth Mass 1/81 of Earth No water, life or atmosphere Craters (impact holes) Marias (large dark areas)

3 Atmosphere of Earth protects it from many asteroids (friction)
Surface Many impact craters Atmosphere of Earth protects it from many asteroids (friction)

4 Began as molten allowing for differentiation
Age 4.5 Billion years Began as molten allowing for differentiation Hit by asteroids billions of years ago

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6 Relative size resulting it faster cooling
Heat and the Moon Relative size resulting it faster cooling Contains less radioactive material which generates heat Lacks atmosphere (greenhouse effect)

7 Apollo astronauts set up seismic detectors Mass determined by orbit
Studying composition Apollo astronauts set up seismic detectors Mass determined by orbit Size determined by ancient Greeks Less dense than Earth

8 Dramatic temperature swings Interior to cool to have volcanic activity
Lack of Atmosphere No wind Dramatic temperature swings Interior to cool to have volcanic activity Mass to small to hold gases by gravity

9 Moon does rotate but same side is always facing Earth
Moon rotation Moon does rotate but same side is always facing Earth Synchronous rotation

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11 Origin of Moon 3 theories Capture theory=Moon was a planet of the Sun captured by Earth’s gravitational field Twin theory=Earth and Moon were twins forming next to each other

12 Fission theory=The Earth initially spun faster than now and a bulge formed on its surface from inertia. That bulge broke off (Moon)

13 New Hypothesis After Apollo landing Violent Birth=The moon formed from debris from a impact from a Mars size body

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15 One astronomical body casts its shadow on another
Eclipses One astronomical body casts its shadow on another Moon and Sun share the same relative size

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18 The Sun also has some effect
Tides The regular change in the height of the ocean is mainly caused by the gravitational pull of the moon The Sun also has some effect

19 Moon Lore People claim moon triggers antisocial behavior (Lunatic) No scientific proof Blue Moon (rare event) Moon Landing Hoax

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21 Van Allen Radiation Belt
Moon to Earth kilometers Energetic charged particles held by Earth’s magnetic field 700km to 19,000km from Earth


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