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Earth & Moon Mr. Skirbst Physical Science Topic 28
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Features of the Moon Galileo Galilei (1609) first to observe moon through telescope
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Features of the Moon Galileo Galilei (1609) first to observe moon through telescope He observed large, flat, dark areas and called them Maria (singular mare) – Latin for “sea”
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Features of the Moon Galileo Galilei (1609) first to observe moon through telescope He observed large, flat, dark areas and called them Maria (singular mare) – Latin for “sea” He observed light areas that were mountainous and called them highlands
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Features of the Moon Craters – circular features ranging from microscopic to hundreds of kilometers across Most due to impacts of material from space, some result from volcanic activity Most are on “far side” of moon
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Features of the Moon Rilles – long valley on moon’s surface Could be due to past volcanic activty Hadley Rille visited by Apollo astronauts
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Movement of the Moon The moon orbits the Earth
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Movement of the Moon The moon orbits the Earth Perigee – closest to Earth Apogee – farthest from Earth
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Movement of the Moon The moon orbits the Earth Perigee – closest to Earth Apogee – farthest from Earth Period of Rotation = Period of Revolution * Same side always faces Earth *
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Phases of the Moon Apparent changes to the moon’s illumination due to its orbit around the Earth
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Phases of the Moon New Moon:
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Phases of the Moon Waxing Crescent:
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Phases of the Moon First Quarter:
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Phases of the Moon Waxing Gibbous:
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Phases of the Moon Full Moon:
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Phases of the Moon Waning Gibbous:
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Phases of the Moon Last Quarter:
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Phases of the Moon Waning Crescent:
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Tides on Earth Rise and fall of oceans due to pull of moon High Tide: Low Tide:
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Tides on Earth Spring Tide:Neap Tide:
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Eclipses Solar Eclipse:
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Eclipses Lunar Eclipse:
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