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1 Phases of the moon

2 Phases of the Moon Earth’s moon orbits the earth in a little less than a month. It orbits the earth in a counter clockwise direction when viewed from the North pole The orbit is an elliptical pattern and therefore the distance between the Earth and moon changes -perigee is when the moon is closest to us -Apogee is when the moon is the farthest

3 Phases of the Moon The Moon orbits Earth at an average distance of 382,400 km. The lunar month is the days During the lunar month, the Moon goes through all its phases. The phases we see result from the angle the Moon makes with the Sun as viewed from Earth..

4 Phases of the Moon The Universe: The Phases of the Moon

5 Phases of the Moon Lunar phases are a result of the motion of the moon and the sunlight that is reflected from its surface.

6 Phases of the Moon Lunar phases are a result of the motion of the moon and the sunlight that is reflected from its surface.

7 WHAT ARE THE PHASES OF THE MOON?
WAXING CRESCENT 1ST QUARTER WAXING GIBBOUS FULL MOON: WHEN THE MOON IS ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE EARTH SO THAT IT REFLECTS SUNLIGHT BACK TO EARTH WANING GIBBOUS 3RD QUARTER WANING CRESCENT NEW MOON WHEN THE MOON IS BETWEEN THE EARTH AND THE SUN

8 Phases of the Moon The Universe: The Phases of the Moon

9 Except . . . In each phase of the Moon, how much of the Moon is
lit up by the Sun? Half the Moon is always lit by the Sun Except . . .

10 When the Earth’s shadow hits the Moon we have a …….
Lunar Eclipse ALWAYS a FULL MOON the night of a LUNAR Eclipse. (i.e. Moon is shadowed/eclipsed) (Earth is blocking the Sun’s light which produces a shadow on the Moon.)

11 When the full Moon is rising in the East, what is the Sun always doing?
The Sun is always setting in the West. Therefore the Sun and Moon are exactly ________ degrees apart…try a human animation if you are having difficulty visualizing this. The only exception is … 180 …if there is a lunar eclipse, with the Moon crossing the line of nodes.

12 How are the motions and positions of Earth and the Sun connected to what happens on Earth?
Earth’s rotation on its axis determines the length of the day. Earth’s orbit around the Sun determines the length of the year. The tilt of Earth’s rotational axis with respect to the plane of Earth’s orbit causes the seasons.

13 The changing phases of the Moon originally inspired the concept of the month

14 Watch Movie at:

15 Moon Phase Names New Moon Waxing Crescent First Quarter Waxing Gibbous
Full Moon Waning Gibbous Third Quarter Waning Crescent

16 The Causes of Moon Phases
Think to yourself about the answer to this question: What causes the phases of the Moon? Take out a piece of paper and quickly write out a brief answer.

17 How long does it take to complete the full cycle of Moon Phases?
About a day About a week About a month About a year None of the above C: The Moon takes 27.3 days to orbit Earth, but the lunar phase cycle (from new Moon to new Moon) is 29.5 day which is what the question is asking about! Check your answer with your partner!

18 Solar Period vs. Sidereal Period of the Moon
This image depicts the motion of the Moon around the Earth and the motion of the Earth (and Moon) around the Sun. Notice that numbers 1 and 9 are just New Moon.

19 Synodic (Solar) vs. Sidereal Period of the Moon
As it revolves around Earth, the Moon’s position in the sky changes with respect to the stars. In one sidereal month (27.3 days), the Moon completes one revolution (360 degrees) and returns to its starting point on the celestial sphere, having traced out a great circle in the sky. The time required for the Moon to complete a full cycle of phases, one synodic month, is a little longer—about 29.5 days. This is the time for the Moon to go back to the same orientation relative to the Sun. This link is a good reference, but realize you are not accountable for the sidereal year or the synodic year: Note that Synodic contains an “so” think of this like “solar” since Synodic is measured relative to the Sun which leaves Sidereal as being measured relative to the stars. Sidereal Period is days, Moon rotates to the purple line (which should be parallel to the leftmost red dotted line), 360 degrees; not back to New Moon - same phase as leftmost image Synodic Period is days, Moon rotates to the orange line, more than 360 degrees; back to the same phase (new moon) as leftmost image.

20 Why are the sidereal and synodic lunar months different amounts of days?
Ask a neighbor

21 The Moon travels CCW (as seen from the N
The Moon travels CCW (as seen from the N. pole) as it orbits the Earth over a month. (i.e. from West to East) On a daily basis the Moon appears to travel opposite the Earth’s rotation (Earth goes West to East, CCW as viewed from North) and thus the Moon appears to go from East to West, similar to the Sun’s daily motion and Celestial Sphere’s (apparent) motion.

22 Let’s Watch some Moon Phase Animations!
Pay attention to where the Moon, Sun and Earth are located and how the Moon appears from Earth at each of these positions. Look at how much of the Moon is illuminated when at each position. Look at which side of the Moon is illuminated when at each position.

23 Animation ZOOM IN moonphase.html Prepare for Human Animation! Get volunteers! Look at tidal locking. Discuss plane of Moon’s orbit and angle. The plane of orbit of the Moon about Earth is inclined at an angle of 5 degrees.

24 What is a monthly cycle & what is a daily cycle
What is a monthly cycle & what is a daily cycle? Label the daily times and how the Moon phases are broken up over time. Name the phases of the Moon that are shown. Discuss rising and setting. Maybe discuss how the Moon is locked into orbit with same face toward Earth at all times. The moon is tidally locked with the earth. Show with moon mountains what it would look like if Moon never rotated about its own axis and had changing faces toward Earth. Use finger to show how same face of Moon toward Earth means the Moon rotates about its own axis once for each cycle of Moon phases (~30 days).

25 Although the Moon is always ½ lit by the Sun, we see different amounts of the lit portion from Earth depending on where the Moon is located in its month-long orbit. DEMO. of how light illuminates half of Moon. NOTE that each of the eight phases shown here would have that moon’s phase directly overhead at the indicated time. E.g. The 1st quarter moon would be overhead at 6 pm, the Waxing Gibbous would be overhead at 9 pm, the full Moon would be overhead at midnight, etc. Assume the Earth is rotating to move the observer from one time to the next.

26 Lecture Tutorials: Causing Moon Phases
Work with a partner! Read the instructions and questions carefully. Discuss the concepts and your answers with one another. Take time to understand it now!!!! Come to a consensus answer you both agree on. If you get stuck or are not sure of your answer, ask another group. If you get really stuck or don’t understand what the Lecture Tutorial is asking, ask one of us for help. Moon phases is 3 pages, thus ~15 mins to 24 mins.

27 None Less than half Half More than half All
During the full Moon phase, how much of the moon’s surface is being illuminated by sunlight? None Less than half Half More than half All

28 None Less than half Half More than half All
During the full Moon phase, how much of the moon’s surface is being illuminated by sunlight? None Less than half Half More than half All

29 Full New First quarter Last quarter At no particular phase
When the moon appears to completely cover the Sun (a solar eclipse) the moon must be at which phase? Full New First quarter Last quarter At no particular phase

30 1) How many phases shown in the picture will the Moon go through in one day?
2) How long does it take the Moon to complete one orbit? How many of the phases will the Moon have gone through in this time? 3) How long does it take the Earth to complete one rotation? How far will the Moon have moved? 4) How much of the Moons total surface is illuminated when it is in the New Phase? Full Phase? 5) How much of the illuminated surface of the Moon is visible from Earth when it is in the First Quarter Phase, Full Phase? 6) What time is it when the Waxing Gibbous Phase is highest in the sky, Rising? Setting? What phase will it be in one week later….see next slide for answer. SKIP RED PORTION. ONE 2) ~30 days; it will have gone through all of the phases (the typical 8 phases and all in between) 3) 24 hours; 360 degrees/30 days = ~12 degrees/day 4) Half of the Moon is always illuminated 5) Half of the illuminated surface is visible in 1st quarter phase. All of the illum. surface is visible when the moon is in the Full Phase. 6) Highest in the sky about 9 pm; rising ~3 pm; setting ~3 am; One week later it will be in the Waning Gibbous phase. Tell them that a fist with thumb on top of pointer finger is about 10 degrees wide across all fingers and that the scoop of the Big Dipper is also about 10 degrees. [NOTE: Celestial Sphere appears to move 360 degrees in 24 hours as Earth rotates once. This means that 360 degrees/24 hours = 15 degrees per hour for the stars (and approximately for the planets) to appear to move relative to Earth.]

31 Could you tell time by the phase of the moon?
Ask your elbow partner if you think you could? How could you?

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33 At what time would the first quarter moon rise?
See if you can figure it out and share with someone.

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35 What quarter are we in if the sun is coming up and the moon is overhead?

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37 What time is it if the full moon is directly overhead?
See if anyone close by has the same answer?

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39 What time would it be when the new moon would set behind the horizon?
A. 9:00 am B. 12 noon 3 pm Never, there is no moon when we have a new moon

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41 What is a blue moon?

42 There are in fact two definitions for a blue moon. 1
There are in fact two definitions for a blue moon a blue moon is the second full moon in a calendar month. For a blue moon to occur, the first of the full moons must appear at or near the beginning of the month so that the second will fall within the same month (the average span between two moons is 29.5 days). 2. states that the blue moon is the third full moon in a season that has four full moons.

43 What phase is our Moon in right now?
Discuss light fills in from the right-ish side. Lunar Calendar The Moon travels CCW (as seen from the N. pole) as it orbits the Earth over a month. (i.e. from West to East) On a daily basis the Moon appears to travel opposite the Earth’s rotation (Earth goes West to East, CCW as viewed from North) and thus the Moon appears to go from East to West, similar to the Sun’s daily motion and Celestial Sphere’s (apparent) motion.

44 Lecture Tutorials: Predicting Moon Phases
Work with a partner! Read the instructions and questions carefully. Discuss the concepts and your answers with one another. Take time to understand it now!!!! Come to a consensus answer you both agree on. If you get stuck or are not sure of your answer, ask another group. If you get really stuck or don’t understand what the Lecture Tutorial is asking, ask one of us for help. Moon phases is 3 pages, thus ~15 mins to 24 mins.

45 A Moon Phase is highest in the sky at 9 pm today
A Moon Phase is highest in the sky at 9 pm today. What phase will the Moon have in three weeks after today? At 9 pm today and highest in the sky it will be Waxing Gibbous and three weeks later it will be Waxing Crescent (move CCW since it is MONTHLY, realizing that every other phase shown is one week, thus from D to F is one week, from F to H is the second week and from H to B is the third week).

46 A few more resources you might enjoy!
Animations: more complex demo. Gives information on the different moon phases and the times of day when they are visible.


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