 Name the moon phase. 1. Solar- moon is between Earth and Sun This only occurs at new moon phase.

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 Name the moon phase

1. Solar- moon is between Earth and Sun This only occurs at new moon phase.

2. Lunar- Earth is between moon and the Sun (in Earths shadow) This only occurs at full moon phase

 Eclipse Brain Pop Eclipse Brain Pop

 Gravity is the attraction between objects Depends on the mass of each object  Increasing mass causes an increase in the force  Increasing the distance causes a decrease in the force

 Brain Pop Gravity Brain Pop Gravity

 Holds the planets and other objects n the solar system in their orbits Satellite- any object that orbits another object in space

 Planets move fastest when they are closest to the sun and slowest when they are farthest away