The Moon. What do we already know about the Moon?

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Presentation transcript:

The Moon

What do we already know about the Moon?

Talk With Your Group! How do you think the Moon affects us here on Earth?

The effects of the Moon Phases of the moon Eclipses Tides

Talk With Your Group! Why/How do you think Moon phases occur?

Why does the moon have phases? The changing relative positions of the moon, Earth, and sun cause the phases of the moon!

Talk With Your Group! Why do you think eclipses occur?

Why do eclipses occur? Sometimes the Earth, sun, and moon line up so that one object is blocking or shadowing another

Talk With Your Group! Why do you think we have tides?

Why does the Earth have tides? The sun and moon pull on the Earth’s water causing the tides to rise

Phases of the Moon

Tides Periodic rise and fall of large bodies of water caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon to the Earth.

High Tide Outward bulge of water. Occurs twice per day

Low Tide Trough left by the movement of water to the two bulges. Occurs twice per day

Spring Tide Full or new moon causes the gravity of sun and moon to combine causing extreme high and low tides

Neap tide Moon is in Quarter phase causing the gravity of the sun and moon to cancel each other. (Sun and moon pull at a right angle) Smaller difference between high and low tides

The tide cycle The Tide Cycle

Tides: Rate Your Learning! Do you think you could explain tides to a friend? If so, then you are a 4! Could you Ace a quiz on tides? You are a 3! Do you want to study a little, then take a quiz? You are a 2!

The Moon’s Tilted Orbit The moon’s orbit is tilted by 5 degrees, so it is infrequent for the sun, moon, and earth to all line up. When these objects do align, eclipses occur.

Eclipse When the moon’s shadow hits Earth or Earth’s shadow hits the moon, an eclipse occurs

Types of Eclipses Solar eclipse – solar is Latin for sun Occurs when the moon passes directly between Earth and the sun, blocking sunlight from Earth Lunar eclipse - lunar is Latin for moon Occurs when Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the moon

Solar Eclipse umbra penumbra

Total Solar Eclipse – Light from the sun is completely blocked by the moon; within the umbra – Umbra- the very darkest part of the moon’s shadow on Earth Partial Solar Eclipse – Part of the sun is visible from Earth within the penumbra – Penumbra- larger part of the moon’s shadow on Earth

Total Lunar Eclipse When the moon is in Earth’s umbra, a total lunar eclipse occurs. Can be seen anywhere on Earth that the moon is visible Partial Lunar Eclipse Occurs when the moon passes partly into the umbra of Earth’s shadow; can appear orange The edge of the umbra appears blurry, and you can watch it pass across the moon for two or three hours.

Eclipses: Rate Your Learning! Do you think you could explain both Solar & Lunar Eclipses to a friend? If so, then you are a 4! Could you Ace a quiz on Eclipses? You are a 3! Do you want to study a little, then take a quiz? You are a 2!