Bellringer 1/27/15 1.Terrestrial planets move more rapidly in their orbits than the Jovian planets because terrestrial planets are a.Rotating on a tilted.

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Bellringer 1/27/15 1.Terrestrial planets move more rapidly in their orbits than the Jovian planets because terrestrial planets are a.Rotating on a tilted axis b.More dense c.More massive d.Closer to the Sun 2. Which graph best illustrates the surface temperature of the planets?

Solar Motions Revolution- the movement of one object around another. The earth is constantly traveling around the sun. It takes the Earth 365 days to complete one revolution around the sun. The moon is also revolving. It revolves around the Earth.

At certain times, the sun, moon and Earth are in alignment. Either the moon can cast a shadow on the Earth, or the Earth can cast a shadow on the moon. When the sun, moon, and Earth are in perfect alignment, it is known as an eclipse.

Eclipses There are 2 main types of eclipses: Solar eclipse- Sun – moon – Earth Lunar eclipse – Sun – earth - moon Solar vs. Lunar Eclipse

Solar Eclipse Sun-Moon-Earth Solar eclipse moon blocks the sun Draw into notes

Lunar Eclipse Sun-Earth-Moon Lunar eclipse moon enters Earth's shadow Draw into notes

Dates and places of the next places where solar eclipses will be seen from. Solar eclipses

1. ____________Eclipse 2. ____________Eclipse Write the types of eclipses in you notes in the examples space at the bottom of the page.

Viewing a solar eclipse Total Eclipse Lunar Eclipse