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Astronomy Review
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What is the longest day of the year? The longest day is the summer solstice (June 21).
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Draw a picture of a waning Gibbous moon. A waning gibbous is when the part of the moon that is lit (on the left side) becomes less, and the shadow is growing larger.
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What is the heliocentric model, that was proposed by Copernicus and proved by Galileo heliocentric model (sun centered).
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What is happening in the picture below? This is a solar eclipse. The moon is between the sun and the Earth, casting a shadow on the Earth.
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The moon’s gravitational pull on the water that is closest to the moon causes a high tide on that side of the Earth.. The moon also pulls on the Earth itself, causing a high tide on the opposite side of the Earth, as the water is “left behind” What causes high tide?
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Spring Tide What is the name of this tide?
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The corona is the outer layer of the sun. The corona sends out streams of electrically charged particles, called solar winds. Only seen during an eclipse What is the corona?
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What is the shortest day of the year? The Winter Solstice (Dec. 21) is the shortest day.
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Draw a picture of a waxing crescent moon. A waxing crescent occurs as the moon is starting to head towards a full moon. It is waxing ON
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During which phase of the moon does this eclipse occur? This is a solar eclipse. This occurs during a NEW moon
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What is the Chromosphere and where is it located? The chromosphere is the middle layer of the sun. It is a reddish glow around the photosphere. This gives the sunlight its reddish/yellow/orange color. Only seen at the beginning and end of an eclipse
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Describe the tilt of the Earth in relation to the sun during the winter. The Earth is tilted AWAY FROM the sun in the winter.
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What are prominences? Prominences are reddish loops of gas that link sunspots together.
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How does the sun get its energy? Nuclear Fusion of Hydrogen atoms into Helium atoms. This releases energy in the form of light and heat.
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What is a solar flare? Solar flares occur when the prominences (loops) connect. Large amounts of Hydrogen gas explodes out into space.
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What is the photosphere and where is it located? The photosphere is the inner layer of the sun. This layer makes the light of the sun that we see.
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What phase of the moon is illustrated below? a new moon. Because the moon is between the Earth and the sun, it looks dark.
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Describe the tilt of the Earth in relation to the sun during the summer. The Earth is tilted towards the sun in the summer.
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These areas of the sun have cooler temperatures than the gases around them. Sunspots look like dark spots on the sun, due to the cooler temperatures.
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what is the shape of a planet’s orbit? A planet’s orbit is an ellipse, or a flattened circle.
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