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Bell Work # 17 1. What phases of the moon would someone on Earth see when the moon is at positions A through F? A D B E C F
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Thursday October 2nd Table of Contents: Page 62: Moon Notes Continued
Page 64: Moon Phase drawing from Flashlight Activity Page 65: Moon Phase Time Line Page 66: Lunar Eclipse Notes and Drawing Page 67: Solar Eclipse Notes and Drawing
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The Moon Notes Continued Pg. 63
A complete Lunar Cycle is 29.5 days The Moon’s Rotation time equals its Revolution time. One day on the moon is 29.5 days long. The moon revolves around Earth counter-clockwise causing the same side of the moon to always face Earth.
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Draw on page 64 of your notebook
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Moon Phase Timeline Pg. 65 of Notebook
Start Cycle: New Moon 3 days later: Waxing Crescent 7 days later: First Quarter 10 days later: Waxing Gibbous 14 days later: Full Moon 17 days later: Waning Gibbous 21 days later: Last Quarter 25 days later: Waning Crescent 29 days later: New Moon
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Lunar Eclipse Drawing and Notes Page 66 in Notebook
Please take notes on a Lunar Eclipse on page 63 of Space Science textbook. Make sure to read introduction paragraph on Eclipses. Include the following in your notes: Describe what happens during a Lunar Eclipse. Describe the Umbra. Describe the Penumbra. A drawing of the position of the Sun, Earth and Moon during a Lunar Eclipse. Label and include the Umbra and Penumbra.
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Solar Eclipse Drawing and Notes Page 67 in Notebook
Please take notes on a Solar Eclipse on page 64 and 65 of Space Science textbook. Include the following in your notes: Describe what happens during a Solar Eclipse. What places on Earth experience a Total Eclipse? Why? A drawing of the position of the Sun, Earth and Moon during a Solar Eclipse. Label and include the Umbra and Penumbra.
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