The Moon (Luna) - 6TH GRADE EARTH SCIENCE MR. HINSLEY · The Moon (Luna) ⚫Period of rotation= 27...

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The Moon (Luna)

⚫Period of rotation= 27 days, 9 hours

⚫Period of revolution= 27 days, 7 hours (!!)

⚫Diameter= 3,475 km (about ¼ Earth)

⚫Density= 3.34 g/cm3

⚫Surface temperature= −170 to 134°C

⚫Surface gravity= 16% of Earth’s

⚫about 384,000 km away (took Apollo about 3 days to get there)

⚫Some moon rocks were as old as Earth

Features of the moon

⚫craters

⚫maria

⚫highlands

⚫rilles

Pictures from Apollo

There are moonquakes.(seismographs left on moon)

Gravity is 1/6th of Earth’s

⚫An average male adult weighs 1000

Newtons on Earth, so about how much

does he weigh on the moon?

⚫167 N

⚫Would his mass be higher or lower on the

moon?

⚫the SAME

Moon Phases

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…website animation…

⚫Examine the phases of the moon from

Earth and space.

⚫Moon phases (as seen from earth and

space)

⚫Animated moon phases

Solar Eclipse

umbra

penumbra

2 shadows

Lunar Eclipse

Note: 5 degree tilt of the moon’s orbit makes it so we don’t

have an eclipse every month

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Review of Tides

⚫Spring Tide

full and new moon

highest tidal range

⚫Neap Tide

first and 3rd quarter

lowest tidal range

High & Low tides happen twice a day

Spring & Neap tides happen twice a month

Questions:

⚫What moon phase is pictured below?

(crescent, quarter, gibbous, new, or full)

>>crescent

⚫ The diagram above shows different positions of

the moon relative to Earth and the sun. In which

phase will an observer on Earth see a crescent

moon?

⚫ >>phase C

SUNPhase A

Phase B

Phase C

Phase D

⚫The position of what object is responsible

for the moon’s phases?

⚫the moon, Earth, and sun

⚫About how long does it take the moon to

complete one cycle of phases?

⚫one month (28 days)—one revolution of

the moon around Earth

⚫How much of the moon’s surface can you

see during a new moon phase?

⚫none

⚫About how many days after a full moon will

the last quarter (or third quarter) moon

phase occur?

⚫7 days

⚫After the NEW moon, which is the correct order of the moon phases? (choices: full moon, waxing cresent, waning gibbous)

⚫ 1. waxing cresent

⚫ 2. full moon

⚫ 3. waning gibbous

⚫What phase of the moon would you see about 3 weeks after a new moon?

⚫ last (or 3rd) quarter

⚫During a lunar eclipse, which of the following takes place?a. The sun casts a shadow on the moon.

b. Earth casts a shadow on the moon.

c. The moon casts a shadow on Earth.

d. The moon casts a shadow on the sun.

⚫The phases of the moon are produced

because the moon

orbits the sun.

is smaller that Earth.

orbits Earth.

produces its own light.

⚫Would there be a total solar eclipses if the

moon were twice a far from Earth as it is?

⚫No (make a 2D model)

⚫Which occurs LEAST frequently?

a. an eclipse of the moon

b. an eclipse of the sun

c. one rotation of Earth

d. a full moon

⚫ If a full moon occurs on March 25, about

when will the next full moon occur?

⚫April 24

⚫Under what conditions will an eclipse take place?Only when the sun and Earth are directly lined

up

Only when the moon and Earth are directly lined up

Only when the moon, the sun, and Earth are not directly lined up

Only when the moon, the sun, and Earth are directly line up

⚫What moon phase must the moon be in to

allow for a lunar eclipse?

⚫Full

⚫How are the sun, Earth, and the moon

positioned during a solar eclipse?

⚫S-m-E

⚫Which of the following are caused by the

moon?

Eclipses

Tides

Phases

All of the above

⚫Although the moon is much smaller than the sun, it looks about the same size when viewed from Earth. What fact might account for this observation?

⚫the moon is closer to the Earth than the sun

⚫What phase must the moon be in to allow for a solar eclipse?

⚫new

⚫Which of the following motions of Earth

and the moon occurs in the longest

amount of time?

A. Earth orbits the sun once.

B. The moon orbits Earth twice.

C. Earth rotates on its axis five times.

D. Ten full moons are seen from Earth.

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