AIM: Why do we see different phases of the Moon?.

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AIM: Why do we see different phases of the Moon?

Moon Phases

Motions of the Moon As Earth revolves around the Sun, the moon revolves around Earth once every 27-1/3 days. The Moon also rotates on its axis once every 27-1/3 days. – The same side of the Moon always faces the Earth.

Why does the Moon shine? The moon does NOT produce its own light. – The moon’s surface REFLECTS the light from the Sun. – One half is always lit up, one half is always dark.

Phases of the Moon As the moon revolves around Earth, we see varying amounts of the lighted half of the moon. The varying amounts of the lighted moon seen from Earth are called phases of the moon.

New Moon: the side of the Moon facing the Earth is completely dark. Full Moon: the side of the Moon facing the Earth is completely lit. Period of one full moon to the next is 29-1/2 days--this extra time is needed for the moon to catch up with the Earth as it revolves around the Sun.

Waxing: the sunlit part of the Moon grows LARGER. Waning: the sunlit part of the Moon gets SMALLER.

What is an Eclipse? When an object in space comes between the Sun and another object, it casts a shadow on that object and an eclipse occurs. The eclipse is named for the object that gets blocked. Two types: – Solar Eclipse – Lunar Eclipse

The moon's orbit is tilted about 5 degrees from Earth’s orbit

Solar Eclipse Only during the NEW MOON phase The moon gets in between the Earth and the Sun, casting a shadow on Earth. Total solar eclipses are rare and brief – Last in continental US was in 1979 – Next in continental US will be on 8/21/2017.

A total solar eclipse over Turkey in 2006.

Observe a Solar Eclipse

Lunar Eclipse Only during FULL MOON phase The Earth gets in between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon. Total lunar eclipses are more common and last longer – Average of 2 per year

Observe a Lunar Eclipse

Which statement best explains why the same side of the Moon is viewed from Earth as the Moon goes through its phases? A.The Moon does not rotate as it revolves around Earth. B.The Moon’s period of rotation equals Earth’s period of rotation. C.The Moon’s period of rotation equals Earth’s period of revolution around the Sun. D.The Moon’s period of rotation equals the Moon’s period of revolution around Earth. Which statement best explains why the same side of the Moon is viewed from Earth as the Moon goes through its phases? 1.The Moon does not rotate as it revolves around Earth. 2.The Moon’s period of rotation equals Earth’s period of rotation. 3.The Moon’s period of rotation equals Earth’s period of revolution around the Sun. 4.The Moon’s period of rotation equals the Moon’s period of revolution around Earth.

One complete cycle of the phases of the Moon takes approximately one A.day B.week C.month D.year

The diagram below shows the Moon at four positions in its orbit around Earth. An observer on Earth could see a solar eclipse when the Moon is at position An observer on Earth could see a solar eclipse when the Moon is at position A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4

Which statement correctly describes the type of eclipse that was occurring and the position on Earth where this eclipse was observed? A.A lunar eclipse was observed from position A. B.A lunar eclipse was observed from position B. C.A solar eclipse was observed from position A. D.A solar eclipse was observed from position B.

Eclipses do not occur every month because the Moon’s 1.rate of rotation is 15° each hour 2.orbit is inclined to Earth’s orbit 3.period of revolution is 27.3 days 4.period of rotation and period of revolution are the same Eclipses do not occur every month because the Moon’s A.rate of rotation is 15° each hour B.orbit is tilted compared to Earth’s orbit C.period of revolution is 27.3 days D.period of rotation and period of revolution are the same