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EARTH, MOON,& SUN INTERACTIONS By: Harleen Sohi & Navpreet Sidhu

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By: Harleen Sohi & Navpreet Sidhu . Earth, moon,& sun interactions. Early Times. p eople thought earth was the center of the universe b elieving that everything else including the Sun, the Moon, and other planets revolved around earth t hat was called the Geocentric Model. Early Times. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EARTH, MOON,& SUN

INTERACTIONSBy: Harleen Sohi & Navpreet Sidhu

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Early Times people thought earth was the center of the

universe believing that everything else including the

Sun, the Moon, and other planets revolved around earth

that was called the Geocentric Model

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Early TimesEarly Astronomers Claudius Ptolemy – Greek, from 2nd century

C.E Nicolaus Copernicus - Polish/

Renaissance,1st person to formulate a comprehensive heliocentric cosmology

Galileo Galilei – Italian, helped play a major role in science revolution

Johannes Kepler - German, a key figure in the 17th century scientific revolution

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The Moon only natural satellite of Earth fifth largest satellite in the solar system

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Formation of the Moon most accepted theory : Giant impact theory planetary body(same size as mars)

crashed into the young earth large pieces of earth scattered in space pieces than ended up orbiting earth and

building into a sphere over a million years

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Surface of the Moon lunar highlands : light, heavily cratered areas

of the surface no atmosphere covered in craters

FUN FACT : All the mountains on the moon have names !

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Moon’s Phases moon doesn’t have its own light reflects light from the sun 29.5 days to revolve completely around

earth increasing sunlit- waxing decreasing sunlit- waning

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Earth and Moon Interactions

Earth is affected by the moon’s gravitational pull (moon and earth are so close to each other)

ocean waters are attracted from lunar gravity

low & high tides form

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Earth the planet we live on third planet from the sun in the solar

system densest and 5th largest of the 8 planets

in the solar system

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Rotation & Tilt Earth spins west to east on its axis full rotation takes 23 hours 56 minutes

and 4 seconds (one whole day) sun rises in the east and sets in the west

(day & night)

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Axis Tilt axis is tilted at 23.5° sunlight strikes earth at different angles positioning of the sun: north = winter,

south = summer, equator = sun all year

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Solstices summer solstice: longest day of year = June 21 winter solstice: shortest day of year = Dec. 21 south have opposite solstice dates

Fact: During the summer in far northern regions of the world, the sun may even be visible at midnight.

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Lets Check Your UnderstandingAnswer the following questions on your handout.1) What is the same size as mars?2) What is it called when people thought all the

planets, moon, and sun revolved around earth?3) Which astronomer presented new observations?4) What is the summer solstice date for the north?5) Explain the earth’s rotation. Which way does it

spin? How long does it take?

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Answers1) C. Planetary Body2) Geocentric Model3) Nicolaus Copernicus4) C. June 215) Earth spins from west to east on its axis

and takes 23 hours 56 minutes and 4 seconds to complete on full rotation.

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THE END!HOPE YOU

LEARNED LOTS !

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Sources: evolvernetwork.org hdwpapers.org 123rf.com scienceblogs.com en.wikipedia.org glogster.com blogs.agu.org