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Rotation & Revolution How does the movement of the sun, earth, and moon relate to days, lunar cycles, and years?
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Orbit – the path the earth takes to travel around the sun.
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ROTATION
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Rotation – the Earth spinning on its axis.
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Period of Rotation –The amount of time it takes for this rotation to happen: one day (24 hours)!
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Rotation A=Axis
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REVOLUTION
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Revolution - the motion of the Earth orbiting around the sun.
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Period of Revolution – the amount of time it takes for an object to orbit around the sun once: One year (365 Days). earth sun
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Every planet revolves around the Sun
Every planet revolves around the Sun! The closer you get to the sun the shorter the revolution/orbit. Shorter years Longer years
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Rotation/Revolution Animation:
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Revolution
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Review QUESTIONS:
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What does each letter represent?
earth sun sun B
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Rotation or Revolution?
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Rotation or Revolution?
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Rotation or Revolution?
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SOLAR & Lunar ECLIPSE Objective: What is the difference between a solar and a lunar eclipse?
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Solar Eclipse Details North Pole Moon Sun South Pole
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon comes between the Earth and the sun. MMS= Moon Middle Solar
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Partial Solar Eclipse The moon passes between Earth and the Sun. The moon covers part of the sun.
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Total Solar Eclipse Moon passes directly between Earth and the Sun. Moon blocks our view of the Sun. Only the Sun’s corona is visible.
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Annular Solar Eclipse Moon passes directly between Earth and the Sun. The moon appears smaller than in a total eclipse because it is further from the earth.
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LUNAR ECLIPSE
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A Lunar Eclipse Earth Sun Moon’s Path During a Lunar Eclipse the Earth’s shadow falls on the moon and the moon can look RED!!! Moon
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The moon becomes a blood red color during a total lunar eclipse
The moon becomes a blood red color during a total lunar eclipse. No wonder that ancient cultures feared the appearance of the moon during a lunar eclipse.
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Review Questions:
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Answer
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What type of eclipse?
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Earth’s axis goes directly through _______.
The north and south poles The sun The common center of mass
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When we watch the sun rise and set we are actually experiencing Earth’s ____.
Rotation on its axis Revolution around the sun Revolution around the moon
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Fewer people can see total solar eclipses than lunar eclipses because
A) the Moon casts a smaller shadow than Earth does B) solar eclipses almost never happen C) only people at the South Pole can see solar eclipses
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When Earth is directly in between the Sun and the Moon, people on Earth experience a __________.
A) lunar eclipse B) solar eclipse C) half Moon
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When the Moon is directly in between the Sun and Earth, some people on Earth may experience a __________. A) solstice B) lunar eclipse C) solar eclipse
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A lunar eclipse occurs when ___.
A) the Sun passes into the Earth’s shadow B) the Earth passes into the Moon’s shadow C) the Moon passes into Earth’s shadow D) the Moon passes into the Sun’s shadow
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When a lunar eclipse occurs what happens to the Moon?
A) It vanishes from existence, to be recalled on the whim of a magician. B) It is covered in shadow and hidden from view for a brief time. C) It becomes extraordinarily bright. D) Nothing happens to it.
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When a solar eclipse occurs, what happens to the Moon?
A) It falls into the Earth’s shadow. B) It moves between the Earth and the Sun, causing a part of the Earth to fall into its shadow. C) It lies outside of a straight line connecting the Earth and Sun. D) It disappears from view.
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