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Moons of the solar system, as of October,2011 Planet Number of Moons Mercury0 Venus0 Earth1 Mars2 Jupiter60 Saturn31 Uranus27 Neptune13 Pluto1
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Earth’s Moon
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Possible Origin (theories)...... Formed Apx. 4.6 billion years ago. Collision between a Earth and Mars-size object. Impacts create the geologic features we see today.
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Geology …… Mares (seas) - lava filled basins or low lands on the moon…..(darker regions). Highlands – rimmed portions of the craters or mountainous areas….(lighter regions).
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Phases…. Phases – daily change in appearance. This occurs for 2 reasons; Moon is seen by reflected light… Moon is seen by reflected light… Moon is in orbit around the Earth… Moon is in orbit around the Earth… NOTE – It takes the moon 27.3 days to revolve around the Earth.
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Phases diagram..
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Waxing = when the moon goes from New to Full. Waning = when the moon goes from Full to New.
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What does the moon do? Tides The moon is responsible for the Tides – Daily rise and fall of sea level (NOT WAVES). The moon is responsible for the Tides – Daily rise and fall of sea level (NOT WAVES).
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Tides cont…… High tide to Low tide = 6hrs, 12 min, 30 sec. Tidal Range – difference between High and low tide.
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Shadows…….. Umbra- total shadow.. Penumbra – partial shadow….. Types of eclipses……
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Lunar eclipse - occurs when the moon is full and passes in the Earth’s shadow…..
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Solar eclipse - occurs when the moon is new, and the Earth passes through the moons shadow……. NOTE: Must be at perigee…..
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