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 Moon Phases

Moon Phases

1. Define Rotation: The Spinning of Earth on its axis. Earth rotates once every

1. Define Rotation: The Spinning of Earth on its axis. Earth rotates once every 24 hours. 2. Define Revolution: The movement of the Earth around the Sun. It takes the Earth 1 year to complete a revolution.

3. What is an orbit? • Orbit: The path the earth follows as it

3. What is an orbit? • Orbit: The path the earth follows as it revolves around the sun. (Also known as a trajectory. ) • Helpful Hint: Earth’s orbit is an ellipse, or a slightly elongated circle. • Picture

4. Why does the moon shine? • The moon reflects the light of the

4. Why does the moon shine? • The moon reflects the light of the Sun. • Reflection: Light from the sun bounces off the moon’s surface. • Helpful Hint: A mirror reflects an image because light bounces off of it surface. • Picture:

5. Half of the Moon is always lit up by the sun. As the

5. Half of the Moon is always lit up by the sun. As the Moon orbits the Earth, we see different parts of the lighted area. http: //www. nasm. si. edu/apollo 30 th/moontheater/phasepage 2. html

6. The revolution of the Moon around the Earth makes the Moon look as

6. The revolution of the Moon around the Earth makes the Moon look as if it is changing shape in the sky. But the moon never changes its shape. http: //btc. montana. edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases. htm

7. This is caused by the different angles from which we see the lighted

7. This is caused by the different angles from which we see the lighted part of the Moon's surface. These are called "phases" of the Moon. http: //btc. montana. edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases. htm

8. Phases of the Moon • Phases of the Moon: different angles from which

8. Phases of the Moon • Phases of the Moon: different angles from which we see the lighted part of the Moon's surface. • Helpful Hint: There are 8 different phases. • Picture:

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http: //www. niehs. nih. gov/kids/ lunar/why_phases. gif

7. The Moon passes through eight phases during a cycle that repeats itself approximately

7. The Moon passes through eight phases during a cycle that repeats itself approximately every 27 days. The phases always follow one another in the same order: New moon Waxing Crescent First quarter Waxing Gibbous Full Moon Waning Gibbous Last Quarter Waning Crescent

8. New Moon • The lighted side of the Moon faces away from the

8. New Moon • The lighted side of the Moon faces away from the Earth. The moon is almost directly between the sun and Earth. • Start of the Moon Cycle. • Looks very dark, so we often see nothing in the sky.

New Moon

New Moon

9. Waxing Crescent Moon • This Moon can be seen after the New Moon,

9. Waxing Crescent Moon • This Moon can be seen after the New Moon, but before the First Quarter Moon. • A bit of the sunlit side of the moon shows. • The crescent will grow larger and larger every day, until the Moon looks like the First Quarter Moon. • ("Waxing" means increasing, or growing larger. ) - Vocab. Sheet http: //btc. montana. edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases. html

Waxing Crescent Moon http: //btc. montana. edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases. html

Waxing Crescent Moon http: //btc. montana. edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases. html

10. First Quarter Moon • The moon is a quarter of its way around

10. First Quarter Moon • The moon is a quarter of its way around earth. It is in its first quarter. • The right half of the Moon appears lighted and the left side of the Moon appears dark. • During the time between the New Moon and the First Quarter Moon, the part of the Moon that appears lighted gets larger and larger every day, and will continue to grow until the Full Moon.

First Quarter Moon

First Quarter Moon

11. Waxing Gibbous Moon • The moon is waxing, which means increasing , or

11. Waxing Gibbous Moon • The moon is waxing, which means increasing , or growing larger. • Moon can be seen after the First Quarter Moon, but before the Full Moon. • Gibbous means: Greater than half, but not full. • The amount of the Moon that we can see will grow larger and larger every day. ("Waxing" means increasing, or growing larger. ) http: //btc. montana. edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases. html

Waxing Gibbous Moon http: //btc. montana. edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases. html

Waxing Gibbous Moon http: //btc. montana. edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases. html

12. Full Moon • Two weeks have passed since the new moon. The entire

12. Full Moon • Two weeks have passed since the new moon. The entire face of the moon we see shines. • The lighted side of the Moon faces the Earth. • The Moon that we see is very bright from the sunlight reflecting off it. • This means that the Earth, Sun, and Moon are nearly in a straight line, with the Earth in the middle.

Full Moon

Full Moon

13. Waning Gibbous Moon • This Moon can be seen after the Full Moon,

13. Waning Gibbous Moon • This Moon can be seen after the Full Moon, but before the Last Quarter Moon. • Gibbous means more than half, but not full. • The amount of the Moon that we can see will grow smaller and smaller every day. ("Waning" means decreasing, or growing smaller. ) http: //btc. montana. edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases. html

Waning Gibbous Moon http: //btc. montana. edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases. html

Waning Gibbous Moon http: //btc. montana. edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases. html

14. Last Quarter Moon • Sometimes called Third Quarter. • The left half of

14. Last Quarter Moon • Sometimes called Third Quarter. • The left half of the Moon appears lighted, and the right side of the Moon appears dark. • The moon is three-quarters of its way around the Earth. • It is in its last quarter phase. • During the time between the Full Moon and the Last Quarter Moon, the part of the Moon that appears lighted gets smaller and smaller every day. It will continue to shrink until the New Moon, when the cycle starts all over again.

Last (Third) Quarter Moon

Last (Third) Quarter Moon

15. Waning Crescent Moon • A bit of the waning sunlit side of the

15. Waning Crescent Moon • A bit of the waning sunlit side of the moon shows. • ("Waning" means decreasing, or growing smaller. ) • This Moon can be seen after the Last Quarter Moon and before the New Moon. The crescent will grow smaller and smaller every day, until the Moon looks like the New Moon. http: //btc. montana. edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases. html

Waning Crescent Moon http: //btc. montana. edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases. html

Waning Crescent Moon http: //btc. montana. edu/ceres/html/birthdayphases. html

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http: //www. opencourse. info/astronomy/introduction/04. motion_moon/moon_phases. gif

The moon takes approximately 27 days to orbit Earth.

The moon takes approximately 27 days to orbit Earth.

Waxing & Waning http: //www. nasm. si. edu/apollo 30 th/moontheater/phasepage 4. html

Waxing & Waning http: //www. nasm. si. edu/apollo 30 th/moontheater/phasepage 4. html

16. Tips to Remember Waxing and Waning • • • Flatten your right hand,

16. Tips to Remember Waxing and Waning • • • Flatten your right hand, with your fingers together and your thumb sticking out. Hold your hand out at arm’s length in front of you. Tilt your thumb towards the ground. See how the line along your thumb and first finger makes a curve, roughly like a backwards letter “‘C’”? It actually looks sort of like this: ) This is the shape of the Waxing Moon. If the Moon’s curve fits along this right-hand curve, it is a Waxing Moon. Commit it to memory. One way to remember this is to think of drawing in wax. Most people are right-handed, and if they were to draw in wax, they’d use their right hand. So if the Moon fits in your right-hand curve, it is waxing. Say: “Wax on” Do the same with the left hand. This makes a shape like this: (
This is the shape of the Waning Moon. If the moon fits in this curve, you know it is getting smaller every day, going toward the new moon / dark moon. Say: “Wane Off”

http: //www. nasm. si. edu/apollo 30 th/moontheater/phasepage 4. html

http: //www. nasm. si. edu/apollo 30 th/moontheater/phasepage 4. html

http: //www. calvin. edu/~lmolnar/moon/images/phases. gif

http: //www. calvin. edu/~lmolnar/moon/images/phases. gif

Moon Movie http: //www. learn 360. com/Show. Vide o. aspx? lid=6818736&Search. Text=m oon+phases&ID=139913

Moon Movie http: //www. learn 360. com/Show. Vide o. aspx? lid=6818736&Search. Text=m oon+phases&ID=139913

MOON QUIZ!! http: //starchild. gsfc. nasa. gov/docs/Star. Chi ld/solar_system_level 2/moonlight. html

MOON QUIZ!! http: //starchild. gsfc. nasa. gov/docs/Star. Chi ld/solar_system_level 2/moonlight. html