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Slide 1 Slide 2 Annual: 31 Sustaining: 3 ======================== Members from US: 24 Members from Abroad: 10 (from 8 countries) ======================== TOTAL New Members:…
Slide 1CN: The Moon Slide 2 The moon rotates on its axis. –1 moon day The moon revolves around the earth. –1 moon year. What are the two ways the moon moves in space?…
1. The Earth exhibits two main motions:• Rotation – the turning, or spinning, of a body on its axis.• Revolution – the motion of a body, such as a planet or moon,…
1.Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı Mehmet Akif Ersoy Primary School Malatya 2. ECLIPSE OF THE SUN 3. SOLAR ECLIPSES• GÜNEŞTUTULMASI • é’clipse de soleil • eclisse di…
1.PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE2. What Is A Partial Solar Eclipse?• as seen from Earth. solar eclipse, the is visible when only the clipse, Unlike during a total This phenomenonMoon…
1. The Solar System 2. Theories about theOrigin of the Solar System ThePlanetisimal Theory– proposed by CountGeorges Comte de Buffon . A passing star collided with our…
1. A Report in Natural Science I PLANET MARS Presented by: Sheila Miranda BSE-I 2. TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED • Basics • Orbit • Topography • Climate • Water • Geological…
1. Why not every month? On average, once every 18 months. 2. Total vs Annular 3. Path Width 50-300 miles 4. How rare? Last total in continental USA 1979 ( 38 years ago) 5.…
Solar Eclipses How, why, where, and when solar an lunar eclipses occur. Eclipse Basics The Sun, Moon, and Earth line up so a shadow is cast. Eclipse Path The rotation of…