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Unit 4 Lesson 2 Moon Phases and Eclipses Ms. Grant Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 1

Unit 4 Lesson 2 Moon Phases and Eclipses Florida Benchmark SC.8.E.5.9 Explain the impact of objects in space on each other including: 1. The Sun on the Earth including seasons and gravitational attraction, 2. The Moon on the Earth, including phases, tides, and eclipses, and the relative position of each body. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 2

Unit 4 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 orbits around the sun. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 3

Round and Round They Go! How are Earth, the moon, and the sun related in space? A body that orbits a larger body is called a satellite. Smaller bodies that travel around planets are natural satellites called moons.

How are Earth, the moon, and the sun related in space? Unit 4 Lesson 2 Moon Phases and Eclipses How are Earth, the moon, and the sun related in space? Gravity is the force that pulls all bodies that have mass toward other objects. Earth’s gravitational pull on the moon keeps the moon in orbit, forming the Earth-moon system. The distance between Earth and the moon is roughly 383,000 km (238,000 mi). Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 5

What does the moon look like from Earth? Unit 4 Lesson 2 Moon Phases and Eclipses What does the moon look like from Earth? The moon is only visible from Earth when it reflects sunlight. Only one side of the moon, often called the near side, faces Earth. The moon rotates once on its axis for every 28.5 days it takes to revolve around Earth. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 6

It’s Just a Phase! How does the appearance of the moon change? Unit 4 Lesson 2 Moon Phases and Eclipses It’s Just a Phase! How does the appearance of the moon change? As the moon revolves around Earth, the portion of the moon that reflects sunlight back to Earth changes. The lunar phases are changes in the moon’s appearance due to its position in orbit around Earth. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 7

How does the appearance of the moon change? Unit 4 Lesson 2 Moon Phases and Eclipses How does the appearance of the moon change? Lunar phases cycle monthly and begin with a new moon. The new moon is hard to see because Earth, the moon, and the sun are lined up, making the moon unlit. As the moon moves in its orbit, a crescent shape grows larger. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 8

How does the appearance of the moon change? Unit 4 Lesson 2 Moon Phases and Eclipses How does the appearance of the moon change? The moon waxes, or grows until half of the near side is in sunlight. This is the first quarter. The gibbous phase is when the near side is more than half-lit but not fully lit. When the moon is fully lit, it is called a full moon. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 9

How does the appearance of the moon change? Unit 4 Lesson 2 Moon Phases and Eclipses How does the appearance of the moon change? The lit portion of the moon shrinks, or wanes, during the third week of the cycle. When the near side is only half-lit in sunlight, it is three-quarters through the cycle. The phase is called the third quarter. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 10

How does the appearance of the moon change? Unit 4 Lesson 2 Moon Phases and Eclipses How does the appearance of the moon change? When the moon is seen as waning crescent shapes, the cycle is almost complete. When the moon is again unlit as a new moon, the cycle is complete. The relative positions of Earth, the sun, and the moon during a full moon form a straight line. The order during this time is: sun, Earth, moon Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 11

Exploring Eclipses How do lunar eclipses occur? Unit 4 Lesson 2 Moon Phases and Eclipses Exploring Eclipses How do lunar eclipses occur? An eclipse is an event during which one object in space casts a shadow on another object. A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon moves through Earth’s shadow. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 12

How do lunar eclipses occur? Unit 4 Lesson 2 Moon Phases and Eclipses How do lunar eclipses occur? The umbra is the darkest part of a shadow. Around the umbra is a spreading cone of lighter shadow called the penumbra. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 13

In the diagram below the X represents the penumbra

How do lunar eclipses occur? Unit 4 Lesson 2 Moon Phases and Eclipses How do lunar eclipses occur? Before a lunar eclipse, the moon is a full moon. The moon moves into the penumbra shadow and becomes less bright. When the moon moves into the umbra, the moon is in total darkness. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 15

How do lunar eclipses occur? Unit 4 Lesson 2 Moon Phases and Eclipses How do lunar eclipses occur? A total lunar eclipse occurs when the moon moves completely inside the umbra. If the moon misses all or part of the umbra and a part stays lit, it is called a partial lunar eclipse. You do not see lunar eclipses each month because the moon’s orbit is tilted by about 5° relative to Earth’s orbit. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 16

How do solar eclipses occur? Unit 4 Lesson 2 Moon Phases and Eclipses How do solar eclipses occur? When the moon is directly between the sun and Earth, the shadow of the moon falls on a part of Earth and causes a solar eclipse. When the sun’s light is completely blocked by the moon, it is a total solar eclipse. Outside the umbra, but within the penumbra, people see a partial solar eclipse. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 17