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Eclipsesmoon timesmoon phasesMoon surface $ 200$200 $ 200 $400 $ 400$400 $ 400 $ 600$600 $ 600 $ 600 $ 800$ $ 800 $1000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $ 1000

$200 New A solar eclipse happens during a _______ moon

$400 Lunar A _________ eclipse occurs during a full moon

$600 total Solar If you are in the moon’s umbral shadow you will experience a ______ _______ eclipse

$800 Total solar eclipse Which eclipse occurs at a new moon on the ecliptic near perigee?

$1000 The moon’s orbit is not a perfect circle. When the Moon is closer to Earth it is big enough to cover the sun completely if it is too far away it appears smaller so a ring of sunlight is around it. Why are some solar eclipses total and others annular?

$200 7 PM What time will the moon rise tomorrow if it rises tonight at 6 pm?

$400 the Earth is also revolving around the sun so the moon catches up Why is there a two day difference between sidereal and synodic months?

$600 equals The moon’s rotational period___________ its orbital period?

$800 Full. it is rising opposite the sun. What phase will the moon be if it is rising at sunset? Why?

$1000 The first quarter moon rises about noon today, what phase and time will it rise tomorrow? waxing gibbous,1 pm

$200 Full When the moon is opposite the sun, the phase is?

$400 Waning gibbous Driving eastward before sunrise you notice the moon in front of you, what phase is it?

$600 The gravitational force of the Earth on the moon has slowed the moon’s rotation so that it rotates once during each revolution so that the one face always faces toward the Earth What is meant by tidal locking?

$800 What are two reasons for winter versus Summer in the Northern hemisphere? The sun is higher in the noon sky and we get extra hours of sunlight.

$1000 Mostly on the Earth side where the crust is thinner. Where on the moon are the lunar mare mostly found? Why?

$200 Lunar highlands, cratering tells us it is older. Which is older the lunar highlands or the maria? How do we tell?

$400 lunar highlands Due to cratering we can tell that this area of the moon is 4.6 to 4.4 billion years old?

$600 The moon lacks wind, water and atmosphere Why is there less erosion on the moon than earth?

$800 how does crater counting allow us to estimate ages of surfaces in the Solar System? The longer a surface has not had internal deformation like lava flows, the more craters that will form on its surface.

$1000 What are the primary sources of erosion on the Moon today? Meteroite and micrometerioite bombardment forming a thick layer of dust