Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 6

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Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 6 Term 4: Planet Earth and Beyond The Movement of the Moon (ppt 1)

Topic 3 The Movement of the Moon Rotation Natural Sciences and Technology - Grade 6

Movement of the Earth and the Moon in relation to the Sun Natural Sciences and Technology - Grade 6

Natural Sciences and Technology - Grade 6 Earth’s Moon The Earth has one Moon. Brightest object in the night sky. Reflects light from the Sun. The part of the Moon that is the brightest, points towards the Sun. Natural Sciences and Technology - Grade 6

Natural Sciences and Technology - Grade 6 Moon Rotation The same side of the Moon can always be seen. Rotates on its own axis. Takes about 28 days to turn on its axis. Natural Sciences and Technology - Grade 6

More interesting facts about the Moon Distance from Earth 384,400 km Distance from Earth (Light Years) 1.5 light seconds Flying time by rocket 60 - 70 hours Orbital Speed 1.022 km/s Length of Lunar Day 27.3 earth days Weight 81 quintillion tons Radius 1,737 km Diameter 3,475 km Surface Temperature (Day) 134°C Surface Temperature (Night) -154°C Natural Sciences and Technology - Grade 6