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Motion in the Solar System Earth’s Rotation: Earth rotates about it axis once every 24 hours. -the side of the Earth facing the Sun is in daylight. Motion in the Solar System Earth’s Revolution: the travel of the Earth around the Sun -takes 365.25 days (add a day every 4 years)
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Motion in the Solar System Earth’s Rotation: Earth rotates about it axis once every 24 hours. -the side of the Earth facing the Sun is in daylight
Motion in the Solar System Earth’s Revolution: the travel of the Earth around the Sun -takes 365.25 days (add a day every 4 years) -revolution time roughly equates to how far away from the Sun the planet sits
Motion in the Solar System Earth’s Tilt: axis from North to South pole is not perpendicular to the Earth’s orbital path around the Sun -it is tilted by 23.5 degrees
Motion in the Solar System Earth’s Tilt: Seasons: as Earth revolves around the Sun, different areas of the Earth directly face the Sun Winter: the southern hemisphere faces the Sun Summer: the northern hemisphere faces the Sun
Motion in the Solar System Earth’s Tilt: Seasons:
Motion in the Solar System Earth’s Tilt: Seasons: Solstice: the time of the year when the tilt of the Earth is most inclined toward or away from the Sun Summer Solstice: Tropic of Cancer most directly faces the Sun Winter Solstice: Tropic of Capricorn most directly faces the Sun Equinox: the time of year when the equator most directly faces the Sun
Motion in the Solar System Earth’s Wobble: Precession: the changing direction of the Earth’s axis -similar to the wobble of a spinning top -wobbles in a complete circle every 26000 years
Motion in the Solar System Earth’s Wobble: Precession:
Motion in the Solar System Motions of the Moon: the Moon revolves around the Earth and rotates about its axis -the rotation rate equals its revolution rate so the same side of the Moon always faces the Earth
Motion in the Solar System Motions of the Moon: Tides: the alternate rising and falling of the surface of large bodies of water, caused by the interaction between Earth, the Moon, and the Sun High tide: occurs between Earth and Moon & on the opposite side of the Earth simultaneously Low tide: occurs on the side of Earth perpendicular to the Moon
Motion in the Solar System Motions of the Moon: Tides:
Motion in the Solar System Motions of the Moon: Tides: High Tides: Spring Tides: when Moon & Sun align, the gravitational pull is increased. -this creates higher than average tides Neap Tides: lower than average high tides caused when the Sun is perpendicular to the Moon and diminishes the pull of the Moon
Motion in the Solar System Phases of the Moon: lunar cycle: all the phases of the Moon New Moon: begins the lunar cycle -Moon is not visible because the side illuminated by the Sun faces away from Earth -amount of illuminated side visible increases from this point each night Full Moon: the entire lit side of the Moon faces the Earth -the amount of illuminated side facing the Earth diminishes from this point until the next new moon
Motion in the Solar System Phases of the Moon:
Motion in the Solar System Eclipse: darkening of a celestial body due to the position of another celestial body Solar Eclipse: when the Moon and Sun align and the Moon blocks the Sun from view
Motion in the Solar System Eclipse: darkening of a celestial body due to the position of another celestial body Lunar Eclipse: when the Earth is positioned between the Sun and Moon so the Moon is completely in the Earth’s shadow