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1 motions of the moon

2 Motions of the Moon: The moon orbits the earth and the earth orbits the sun; this leads to phases. The moon’s orbit is not in the same plane as Earth’s orbit; this leads to eclipses. It takes 27 days for the moon to complete one orbit. Like the sun, the moon rises in the east and sets in the west.

3 Phases of the moon occur because:
 the moon reflects sunlight  the moon is in orbit around Earth Let’s watch what these phases are called!

4 A. Lunar Eclipses: Umbra = area of total shadow Penumbra = area of partial shadow A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes into Earth’s umbra  positions: sun – earth – moon  occurs only at the full moon phase  not every full moon due to different orbital planes  at least one total lunar eclipse occurs per year  lunar eclipse makes the moon appear dusky red/ coppery colour

5 B. Solar eclipses: A solar eclipse occurs when the moon comes between the sun and Earth  positions: sun – moon – earth  occurs only at the new moon phase  not every new moon due to different orbital planes of earth and moon Total solar eclipse = the moon’s umbra and penumbra reaches Earth  the moon is closest to Earth Partial solar eclipse = the moon’s penumbra reaches Earth and umbra goes past Earth

6 Solar Eclipses Total Solar Eclipse Partial Solar Eclipse

7 Annular eclipse This occurs when the moon’s penumbra reaches Earth but umbra fails to reach Earth because the moon is at aphelion (furthest point away from earth) This results in a bright ring.

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