Phases, Eclipses, & Tides

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Practice Questions What motion of Earth causes day and night? Rotation
Advertisements

THE MOON
Unit 3 Lesson 2 Moon Phases and Eclipses
Phases, Eclipses, and Tides
Key Concepts What causes the phases of the moon? What are solar and lunar eclipses? What causes the tides?
6.E.1 Earth in the Universe.
Eclipses and Tides 6.E.1.1 Explain how the relative motion and relative position of the sun, Earth and moon affect the seasons,
Aim: What makes the moon appear to change shape?
Eclipses When the moon’s shadow hits Earth or Earth’s shadow hits the moon, an eclipse occurs. There are 2 types of eclipses: solar (sun) eclipse & lunar.
Unit 3 Lesson 2 Moon Phases and Eclipses
Phases, Eclipses and Tides
Moon Phases, and Eclipses
Miss B 2014 Eclipses and Tides. Key Concepts – *Warm up* What causes the phases of the moon? What are solar and lunar eclipses? What causes the tides?
Moon Phases. Half of the Moon is always lit up by the sun. As the Moon orbits the Earth, we see different parts of the lighted area.
Phases of the Moon 2.mpg.
BIG IDEA: The changing positions of the moon, Earth, and sun cause the phases of the moon, tides, and eclipses!!
 Rotation  The amount of time it takes for Earth to spin around once.  ONE DAY  Revolution  The amount of time it takes for Earth to go around the.
The Moon Formation - Impact from Mars-size object ejects material into orbit… forms Moon. - Best model to explain Moon’s composition.
8 th Period MOON KIOSK Please read and take notes on the following presentation. Remember, you will have an assessment during your next class!
Phases, & Eclipses Chapter 1: Earth, Moon, & Sun.
Phases, Eclipses, and Tides Phases, Eclipses, and Tides As the moon revolves around Earth and Earth revolves around the sun, the relative positions of.
Chapter 19, Section 2 Phases, Eclipses, and Tides Friday, April 30, 2010 Pages
Chapter 1: Earth, Moon, & Sun
Chapter 1 Earth, Moon, and Sun Section 3 Phases, Eclipses, and Tides.
Phases, Eclipses, and Tides Chap 15 Sec 3. Essential Questions – Chap15 Sec 3 1.What causes the phases of the moon? 2.What are solar and lunar eclipses?
Our Earth, Moon, and Sun ASTRONOMY. BIG IDEAS  What causes the phases of the moon?  Compare the causes of solar and lunar eclipses.  Explain what causes.
Moon Phases, Eclipses, & Tides
The Sun, Earth, and Moon System
19.3 Phases, Eclipses, and Tides
Moon’s phases.  Eclipse: it occurs when one object in the night sky makes another object less visible.  The moon moves through space into ways. The.
Ch.19 Earth, Moon, & Sun Section 3: Phases, Eclipses, & Tides.
The Moon (Earth’s natural satellite) Phases, Eclipses & Tides.
The Moon The moon is Earth’s closest neighbor- 384,000 miles away If you traveled 100km/hr, it would take you 5 months to get there Rotates on its own.
Our Planet Earth Seasons, Moon Phases and Ocean Tides The Earth, Moon and Sun System.
The Moon (Phases, Eclipses, and Tides)
Phases, Eclipses, & Tides
How the moon affects earth.. Motions of the moon The moon rotates on its axis once every 27.3 days. The moon revolves around the earth once every 27.3.
7 th Period MOON KIOSK Please read and take notes on the following presentation. Remember, you will have an assessment during your next class!
Phases, Eclipses, & Tides  The moon revolves around the Earth as the Earth revolves around the sun. ★ The positions of the moon, Earth, & the sun cause.
Revolution/Rotation Day/Night Phases of the Moon Seasons.
The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space.
Lunar Phases.
Moon Phases Sun-Earth-Moon System Notes. Rotation Earth – Spinning on its axis – Causes day & night Takes 24 hours Moon – Spinning on its axis – Takes.
THIS IS The Earth in Space Vocabulary I’ve got your number Diagrams (part 1) Diagrams (part 3) Diagrams (part 2)
Cassie is writing an equation to show the effect of the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon on tidal range. Which equation would Cassie use to.
The Moon Near Side. The moon was once a part of Earth. A large object, pulled by Earth’s gravity, knocked it off. The moon is about ¼ the diameter of.
Phases, Eclipses, and Tides Notes. Lunar Motions Our moon’s name = Luna The changing relative positions of the moon, Earth, and sun cause the phases of.
Moon Phases, Eclipses, Tides and Seasons. The New Moon  The new moon is totally dark  When the moon is between the sun and the earth its sunlit side.
Unit 3 Lesson 2 Moon Phases and Eclipses. Round and Round They Go! How are Earth, the moon, and the sun related in space? Earth spins on its axis and.
The Moon 7 th Grade Science Ms. Fauss. Motions of the Moon Just like Earth, the Moon rotates and revolves. –What does the Moon revolve around? Earth It.
HOW DO THE SUN & MOON AFFECT EARTH? Eclipses Day & Night Moon Phases Changing of the seasons.
Phases, Eclipses, and Tides Chapter Motions of the Moon As the moon moves, the positions of the moon, Earth, and the sun change in relation to each.
- Moon revolves around Earth in 27.3 days - Moon rotates slowly on its own axis once every 27.3 days. Because of this, a “day” and a “year” on the Moon.
Space Investigation 2. Focus Questions What causes the phases of the moon? What causes the phases of the moon? What causes solar and lunar eclipses? What.
Phases, Eclipses, & Tides  The moon is Earth’s closest neighbor out in space at 384,400 kilometers out in space or 30 Earths lined up in a row.  The.
PHASES, ECLIPSES, AND TIDES. MOTIONS OF THE MOON The changing relative positions of the moon, Earth, and sun cause the phases of the moon, eclipses, and.
Phases of the Moon.
Moon Phases, Eclipses and Relation to Tides
PHASES, ECLIPSES, AND TIDES
Eclipses and Tides: Sun/Earth/Moon Relationships
Tides / Eclipses / Phases of the Moon
CHAPTER 1.3 – PHASES, ECLIPSES, AND TIDES
Phases, Eclipses and Tides
The Moon.
Eclipses and Tides 6.E.1.1 Explain how the relative motion and relative position of the sun, Earth and moon affect the seasons,
Phases, eclipses, and tides
Phases, Eclipses and Tides
19.3 Phases, Eclipses, Tides Key concepts: What causes the phases of the moon? What are solar and lunar eclipses? What causes the tides? Key terms: phases,
The Moon (Phases, Eclipses, and Tides)
Phases of the Moon The moon revolves around Earth once a month causing the phases of the moon The phases are caused by the position of the moon relative.
Presentation transcript:

Phases, Eclipses, & Tides The moon is Earth’s closest neighbor out in space at 384,400 kilometers out in space or 30 Earths lined up in a row. The moon revolves around the Earth as the Earth revolves around the sun. The positions of the moon, Earth, & the sun cause the phases of the moon, eclipses, and tides.

Motions of the Moon: As the moon revolves around the Earth it rotates on its own axis; its orbit similar to Earth’s as a flat oval, tilted at about 7˚. The moon takes about 27.3 days to orbit around the Earth; it also takes 27.3 days to complete one revolution on its own axis causing a moon “day” & a moon “year” to be the same length of time. The moon & Earth have synchronous rotation, meaning the same side of the moon always faces Earth. The “far side” of the moon always faces away from Earth & is never seen.

Phases of the Moon: The moon does not produce its own light, instead it reflects the light from the sun. The moon has 8 phases and goes through the whole set once a month, or 29.5 days. What Causes Phases? The phase of the moon you see depends on how much of the sunlit side of the moon faces Earth.

The Cycles of the Phases: From one full moon to the next it takes about 29.5 days. The 8 phases of the moon in order are: New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Third Quarter, Waning Crescent.

Eclipses When the moon’s shadow hits Earth or Earth’s shadow hits the moon, an eclipse occurs. There are 2 types of eclipses: solar (sun) eclipse & lunar (moon) eclipse. The type of eclipse is named for what is being blocked from Earth. Total solar eclipse Total lunar eclipse

Solar Eclipse The umbra is the darkest and smallest part of the shadow & is cone shaped (total darkness). The penumbra is the largest part of the shadow (partial darkness). Total Solar Eclipse: Only people in the umbra experience a total solar eclipse. Partial Solar Eclipse: In the penumbra, people only see a partial eclipse; since part of the sun is still visible, it is not safe to look directly at the eclipse.

Lunar Eclipse Total Lunar Eclipse During a full moon the Earth blocks the sun’s light from reaching the moon making the moon look dark from Earth. Total Lunar Eclipse When the moon is in the Earth’s umbra, there is a total lunar eclipse Partial Lunar Eclipse The moon passes partly into the umbra of the Earth’s shadow.

Do-Now Come in quietly Take out notebook. Continue notes from Friday Answer the following question Explain the difference between spring tide and neap tides? When copying notes BLUE IS FOR YOU. Goes in your notebook. Drawing so have plenty of room in notes. Virtual Lesson and Exit Slip after.

SPRING TIDES Spring tides occur at full moon & one at new moon. The combined force of the sun & moon’s gravity make a tide with the most intense difference between high & low tides. Spring Tide is the HIGHEST HIGH and the lowest low

DRAW IT FULL MOON SPRING TIDE At a full moon the moon and sun are on opposite sides of the Earth. Since they are pulling in a straight line high tides occur. Think of a tug of where the Earth is the prize and both teams are pulling with equal force.

DRAW IT Spring Tide New Moon SPRING TIDE- During the New Moon The Sun, Moon, and Earth are lined up on the same side meaning gravity pulls in the same direction. Think of a tug of war with the Earth in the middle and only one side has a team pulling!

Neap Tides Neap tides happen 2 times a month, one at first quarter moon & one at third quarter moon. The Sun, Earth, and Moon form are at right angles and creates tides with the least intense difference between high & low. So HIGH tides are at their lowest and low tides are at their HIGHEST. (It’s like a tug-of- war between the moon and sun).

Draw It Neap Tides the Sun’s pull is at a right angle to the Moon’s pull. They pull with similar force causing the higher low tides and lamest, lowest high tides. So the tides are similar in height, not much difference between them.

Motion of Ocean Low tide The moon’s gravity pulls more strongly on the side of the Earth closest to the moon. This causes high tides The moon’s gravity pulls more weakly on the water on the far side of the moon causing low tides. As the earth rotates the area with high and low tide changes. There are usually two high tides and two low tides each day. Low tide High Tide Low Tide

The Tide Cycle The sun is much larger than the moon a baseball compared to a penny! The sun’s gravity affects the tides. The little moon affects the tides more because it is closer to the Earth and pulls more on the ocean waves. Tides are causes mainly by differences in how much gravity from the moon and the sun pulls on different parts of Earth All tides rotate in a cycle.

What are tides Tides are bulges of water caused by the difference in the pull of gravity. This pull depends on the position of Earth, Moon, and Sun