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Earth, Moon, and Sun. True or False?. The moon lets off its own light. True or False?. The moon spins (rotates) on an axis. True or False?. During a “New Moon,” the moon disappears. True or False?. The moon changes shape. True or False?. The moon stays in one place all the time.
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True or False? • The moon lets off its own light.
True or False? • The moon spins (rotates) on an axis.
True or False? • During a “New Moon,” the moon disappears.
True or False? • The moon changes shape.
True or False? • The moon stays in one place all the time.
True or False? • The moon can come in between the Earth and the sun.
The Moon • The moon is a satellite of Earth. A satellite is an object that moves around another object in space.
The Moon and Earth • The moon revolves around Earth in a certain path or orbit. • It takes a little more than 28 days for the moon to complete its orbit (about one month).
Why Does the Moon Shine? • The moon does not make its own light. • It reflects light from the sun. • The part that isn’t reflecting light is in shadow.
Looking at the Moon • Because the moon rotates on its own axis, we always see the same side of the moon.
Solar Eclipse • Sometimes the moon will come in between the sun and the Earth, and cast a shadow on the Earth. The sun will be covered and blocked out for a few minutes. This is called a solar eclipse.
Lunar Eclipse • Sometimes the Earth will come in between the sun and the moon, and cast a shadow on the moon. This is called a lunar eclipse.
Moon Phases • The moon reflects light from the sun. • Light bounces off parts of the moon based on where it is around the Earth. • The amount of light we see reflected is called a phase. • We see shadows and reflections.
New Moon • When the moon is in between the sun and the Earth, we cannot see the moon. This part of the moon is in the shadow. • This is called a new moon.
Waxing Crescent • As the moon grows larger, towards becoming a full moon, it is called a waxing moon. • When the moon is in between the new moon and the half moon, we are only able to see a little sliver of the lighted side of the moon. • This is called a crescent moon.
Full Moon • When the Earth is in between the moon and the sun, we see the whole part of the moon which is lit up by the sun. • This is called a full moon.
Waning Gibbous • As the moon grows smaller, away from being a full moon, it is called a waning moon.
New Moon • When the moon is in between the sun and the Earth, we cannot see the moon. This part of the moon is in the shadow. • This is called a new moon.
Moon Phases • Moving towards a full moon: waxing • Moving away towards a new moon: waning • Sliver of shadow: gibbous • Sliver of reflection: crescent • Half reflection and half shadow: quarter
True or False? • The moon lets off its own light. • False – It reflects the sun’s light.
True or False? • The moon spins (rotates) on an axis. • True, and it revolves around the Earth
True or False? • During a “New Moon,” the moon disappears. • False – We just see the side of the moon that is in shadow, so we don’t see it reflected at all.
True or False? • The moon changes shape. • False – It only appears to change shape. As it moves around the Earth, it reflects different amounts of light, showing us different phases.
True or False? • The moon stays in one place all the time. • False – The moon revolves around the Earth. Because it also rotates, we always see the same side of it.
True or False? • The moon can come in between the Earth and the sun. • True – This is called a solar eclipse, because it blocks out the sun for a few minutes.