PDF-Objective oncepts moon silent temperature of the Moon craters orbit Armstrong Aldrin
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This is called an orbit The same side of the Moon always faces the Earth It takes one month for the Moon to go around the Earth The Moon is a little more than 200000
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This is called an orbit The same side of the Moon always faces the Earth It takes one month for the Moon to go around the Earth The Moon is a little more than 200000 miles from the Earth It is about the size of the Earth That means the Earth is fou. Interesting facts. Neil . Armstrong, . Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin . couldn’t . afford the life insurance policy for an . astronaut. The price was extortionate so the . three astronauts . decided . Lunar plains & craters. Manned lunar exploration. The lunar interior. The Moon. ’. s geologic history. The formation of the Moon. Moon Data (Table 10-1). Moon Data: Numbers. Diameter. : 3,476. .. Geoffrey George, Charles Gutierrez Miguel . Nze. , Matt Malacara, Brandon Rangel, Juan . Urquidi. , Alex Valdez. Robert E. Lee High School/S.T.E.M. RAM Academy. San Antonio, Texas. Project Selection. Solar Eclipse. Occurs when the Moon is positioned between the Sun and Earth and all are in complete alignment. Occurs during a . NEW. Moon. The Moon’s shadow falls on a portion of the Earth. The Geometry of a Solar Eclipse. Solar Eclipse. Solar Eclipse. A . solar eclipse . happens when the moon blocks the light from the Sun from reaching the Earth. People who live in the . umbra. of the moon’s shadow see a . total eclipse. Sixth Grade: Unit 6. What are eclipses?. Although the Sun, our moon and the Earth itself are revolving around each other we are usually not revolving in the same . plane. (all lined up). But . occasionally . Lunar motions & lunar phases. Lunar axial rotation & orbital revolution. Eclipses & the line of nodes. Lunar eclipses. Solar eclipses. Relative . Earth-Moon-Sun . distances. Lunar Motions. Moon Vocabulary. Lunar . maria. . Spring tide. N. eap . tide . R. ays . Sidereal . period . S. ynodic . period . W. aning . Waxing. Apogee. Perigee. Moon info in the textbook:. P39-41. p248-249. p285-287. Phases of the Moon. Lunar Eclipses. Solar Eclipses. The Earth-Moon-Sun System. The Moon rotates on its axis as it circles the Earth - its rotational period is the same as its period of revolution. That means that we only see one side of the Moon from Earth. . Lunar plains & craters. Manned . lunar . exploration. The lunar interior. The Moon. ’. s geologic history. The formation of the Moon. Moon Data (Table 10-1). Moon Data: Numbers. Diameter. : 3,476. August 21, 2017. High School. On August 21, 2017, we will experience a solar eclipse. A solar eclipse occurs when the moon is in the new moon phase and travels between the Earth and the Sun. As the moon moves between the Earth and the Sun, the shadow blocks all or some of the sun’s light, causing the sky to be increasingly dark.. Prentice Hall Earth Science. 22.3 Objectives. Describe . how the physical features of the lunar surface were created. Explain . the history of the moon . 22.3 Vocabulary. crater. ray. mare. rille. lunar regolith. Prentice Hall Earth Science. 22.3 Objectives. Describe . how the physical features of the lunar surface were created. Explain . the history of the moon . 22.3 Vocabulary. crater. ray. mare. rille. lunar regolith. https://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VvfTY-tVzI&safe=active. . On 16. th. July 1969 Apollo 11 set off from Florida USA on a mission to get to the moon. On board were Neil Armstrong aged 26 , Buzz Aldrin aged 22 and Michael Collins aged 28 they had all undergone extensive training .
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