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1 Lunar Phases and Eclipses Created by the Lunar and Planetary Institute For Educational Use Only LPI is not responsible for the ways in which this powerpoint may be used or altered.

2 New (couple days) Waxing Crescent (several days) 1 st Quarter Waxing Gibbous (several days) Full Waning Gibbous (several days) 3 rd Quarter Waning Crescent (several days) New Phases: Observing and Identifying

3 Phases--Causes The Sun shines on the Moon. –When the sunlight reflects off the Moon’s far side, we call it a New Moon –When the sunlight reflects off on the Moon’s near side, we call it a Full Moon –Between New and Full, we see parts of the daytime side of the Moon. Golfball and Blacklight Activity

4 starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/questions/phases.html

5 Eclipses The Sun and Moon occasionally line up so that we have an eclipse. –These eclipses happen every year –To see a solar eclipse, you need to be on a particular part of the Earth

6 When the Earth’s shadow covers the Moon, we have a lunar eclipse

7 Three types of Lunar Eclipses Penumbral lunar eclipse—the Moon only passes through the penumbra of Earth’s shadow Partial lunar eclipse—part of the Moon passes through the umbra of Earth’s shadow Total lunar eclipse—the entire Moon passes through the umbra of Earth’s shadow Who on Earth will be able to see a lunar eclipse? Anyone who can see the Moon (anyone who is on the nighttime side of the Earth during the eclipse)

8 Images from Fred Espenak

9 Solar Eclipses When the Moon’s shadow covers part of the Earth Only happens at New Moon Three types: Annular, Partial, and Total

10 Total Solar Eclipse Observers in the “umbra” shadow see a total eclipse (safe to view the Sun); can see the corona Those in “penumbra” see a partial eclipse—not safe to look directly at Sun Only lasts a few minutes Path of Totality about 10,000 miles long, only 100 miles wide

11 Photo of a Total Eclipse

12 Annular Solar Eclipse When the Moon is too far to completely cover the Sun—the umbra doesn’t reach the Earth Sun appears as a donut around the Moon

13 Photos of an Annular Eclipse photos taken by Fred Espenak

14 Upcoming Solar Eclipses Nov. 25, 2011, partial solar eclipse—not visible in USA May 20, 2012 (annular)—VISIBLE In USA Nov. 13, 2012, total eclipse—not visible in USA May 10, 2013, annular eclipse—not visible in USA Next Total Solar Eclipse in continental USA—August 21, 2017

15 Tides The Moon’s gravity tugs on the Earth. –It pulls the most on the part of Earth closest, which raises the atmosphere, the oceans, and even the rocks (a little) –It pulls the least on the part of Earth that’s farthest, which allows the oceans and atmosphere to be further from the Moon (and higher) –The Sun’s gravity does the same thing, but to a lesser extent

16 Tides and the Moon