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The Moon’s Motion in the Sky (notes)
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The Moon’s Motion in the Sky (notes). The Moon rotates on an axis (it spins like a top) The Moon has a very slow rotation, about 28 days. (Our rotation.

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Page 1: The Moon’s Motion in the Sky (notes). The Moon rotates on an axis (it spins like a top) The Moon has a very slow rotation, about 28 days. (Our rotation.

The Moon’s Motion in the Sky

(notes)

Page 2: The Moon’s Motion in the Sky (notes). The Moon rotates on an axis (it spins like a top) The Moon has a very slow rotation, about 28 days. (Our rotation.

The Moon rotates on an axis(it spins like a top)

• The Moon has a very slow rotation, about 28 days. (Our rotation is 24 hours)

• The Moon also orbits the Earth. It takes 28 days to orbit the Earth.

• The Moon’s very slow rotation, along with its orbit around the Earth, means that we only see one side of the Moon—EVER!

• The only way we have seen the back side of the Moon is when we have sent a space probe or when we have gone to the Moon.

Page 3: The Moon’s Motion in the Sky (notes). The Moon rotates on an axis (it spins like a top) The Moon has a very slow rotation, about 28 days. (Our rotation.

Let’s watch a video on that…

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZIB_leg75Q

Page 4: The Moon’s Motion in the Sky (notes). The Moon rotates on an axis (it spins like a top) The Moon has a very slow rotation, about 28 days. (Our rotation.

So…we see Moon phases• We see different lit-up areas of the Moon,

based on where the Moon is around us and how the Sun is shining on it.

• Please see Figure 28.18 and 28.19 on pages 762 and 763.

• I *WILL* have a question or two over that on the test, so you should learn these.

• In just a couple of minutes, we will do a lab that will help us see these moon phases.

• But first….

Page 5: The Moon’s Motion in the Sky (notes). The Moon rotates on an axis (it spins like a top) The Moon has a very slow rotation, about 28 days. (Our rotation.

Let’s talk about Eclipses, while we are at it…

• Eclipses are when either the Moon falls into the Earth’s shadow (Lunar Eclipse) or when the Earth falls into the Moon’s shadow (Solar Eclipse).

• I think the picture on page 765 is VERY confusing, so look at these two pictures on the next two slides.

Page 6: The Moon’s Motion in the Sky (notes). The Moon rotates on an axis (it spins like a top) The Moon has a very slow rotation, about 28 days. (Our rotation.

Solar Eclipse

Page 7: The Moon’s Motion in the Sky (notes). The Moon rotates on an axis (it spins like a top) The Moon has a very slow rotation, about 28 days. (Our rotation.

Lunar Eclipses

Page 8: The Moon’s Motion in the Sky (notes). The Moon rotates on an axis (it spins like a top) The Moon has a very slow rotation, about 28 days. (Our rotation.

Things you need to know about Eclipses…

• Eclipses do NOT happen every month, because the Moon’s orbital path around Earth is tilted a little over 5 degrees from our path around the Sun (called the Ecliptic).

Page 9: The Moon’s Motion in the Sky (notes). The Moon rotates on an axis (it spins like a top) The Moon has a very slow rotation, about 28 days. (Our rotation.

Things to know…continued.

• Only every once in a while does everything line up perfectly so that we have a Solar or Lunar Eclipse.

• Nasa.gov has a listing of when every eclipse is, if you are interested in seeing when the next one is.

• So…solar and lunar eclipses and Moon phases…our Moon is pretty amazing!

Page 10: The Moon’s Motion in the Sky (notes). The Moon rotates on an axis (it spins like a top) The Moon has a very slow rotation, about 28 days. (Our rotation.

The Moon…(The End)