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Moon Phases Review. Question 1. Draw an image to represent a solar eclipse. Label the moon, sun, and the Earth. Question 2. Draw and label the moon phase that comes after a waning gibbous. Question 3. Write what time the moon should rise and set during a new moon. Question 4.
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Question 1 • Draw an image to represent a solar eclipse. Label the moon, sun, and the Earth.
Question 2 • Draw and label the moon phase that comes after a waning gibbous.
Question 3 • Write what time the moonshould rise and set during a new moon.
Question 4 Ms. Szabo observes the moon several times during the month of June. She sketches the appearance of the moon on four days and identifies each lunar phase. Ms. Szabo’sdata is shown in the table below. Lunar phaseDate • First quarter June 15 • Full moon June 22 • Third quarter June 29 • New moon July 5 • On which date should Ms. Szabo expect the next new moon to take place?
Question 5 • What moon phase does the moon need to be in during a lunar eclipse?
Question 6 • Draw a picture of a waxing crescent.
Question 7 • Draw an image to represent a lunar eclipse. Label the moon, sun, and the Earth.
Question 8 • Draw and label the moon phase that comes before a full moon.
Question 9 • Samantha is looking at the night sky. There is a first-quarter moon. What does she see?
Question 10 • Draw and label what a total lunar eclipse would look like. Include umbra and penumbra.
Question 11 • Suppose you were an astronaut in the middle of the near side of the moon during a new moon, how would the Earth look?
Question 12 • Describe two differences between a lunar and solar eclipse.
Question 13 • Describe 2 similarities between a lunar and solar eclipse.
Question 14 • Describe why we cannot see the moon during a new moon.
Question 15 • How much does the moon rise and set time change from one day to the next?