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PHASES OF THE MOON. Moon Facts. No atmosphere or water Temperature Range: 100 o C to -170 o C Moon’s gravity is 1/6 th as strong as Earth’s Diameter is less than the distance across the U.S . Craters are formed from impacts of meteoroids and rocks from space. Maria are dark flat areas.
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Moon Facts • No atmosphere or water • Temperature Range: 100oC to -170oC • Moon’s gravity is 1/6th as strong as Earth’s • Diameter is less than the distance across the U.S. • Cratersare formed from impacts of meteoroids and rocks from space. • Mariaare dark flat areas.
Maria Craters
Why do we see the Moon? • The Moon does not shine on its own. It is illuminated by the Sun. • Like the Earth, Half the moon is always lit by the sun.
Motions of the Moon • 1 Moon Year = 27.3 days to revolve around the Earth • 1 Moon Day = 27.3 days to rotate on its axis one time Rotation = Revolution (orbit)
Which means……. We always see the Near Side
Sides of the Moon • We only see the Near side of the Moon. • We can not view the Far side of the Moon from Earth. Misunderstanding… There is no ‘dark side’ of the moon. It gets sunlight, we just can not view it from Earth.
What are the Moon Phases? As the Moon revolves around the Earth, we get different views of the nearside. These are the phases of the Moon!!!
Phase Key words! • New = Shaded side, Lunar Night • Full = Lit side, Lunar Day VS
Phase Key words! • Crescent = Small lit side • Gibbous = Larger Lit side VS
Phase Key words! Waxing = a Growinglighted side Right to Left TO
Phase Key words! Waning = a shrinkinglighted side Right to Left TO
Earth View Moon View
Moon Phase Sim http://www.sumanasinc.com/webcontent/animations/content/moonphase.html
New Moon Waxing Crescent Waning Crescent 3rd Quarter 1st Quarter Waning Gibbous Waxing Gibbous Full Moon