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Phases of the moon

Phases of the moon. 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

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Phases of the moon

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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. • Thesynodic lunar month is the 29.53 days, this is how long it takes the moon to go through all of its phases • During the sidereal lunar month, the Moon orbits the Earth once, this takes about 27.3 days • The phases we see result from the angle the Moon makes with the Sun as viewed from Earth..

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

  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. http://www.moonconnection.com/moon_phases.phtml 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

  7. Phases of the Moon • The Universe: The Phases of the Moon

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

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

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

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

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  14. 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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  16. What is a blue moon?

  17. There are in fact two definitions for a blue moon.1. 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.

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