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By Billy Johnson Full Moon At a full moon the earth moon and sun are aligned so the entire sunlit part of the moon is facing us This is because the full moon

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By Billy Johnson Full Moon At a full moon the earth moon and sun are aligned so the entire sunlit part of the moon is facing us This is because the full moon is half way through its orbit around the earth It is important to remember that half of the moon is always lit by the sun . lit up by the Sun?. Half the Moon is always. lit by the Sun. Except . . .. When the Earth’s shadow hits the Moon we have a …….. Lunar Eclipse. Eclipses. Solar Eclipse—the moon moves in a line directly between the Earth and sun. Our . Moon. on February 2, 2011. How has the Moon changed the last week?. Is there a volunteer to draw what they saw on the board?. What shape would you predict tonight? . Does anyone know the name of this Moon phase?. by . Conan . Amituanai. 8 Key Stages . There are 8 key stages of the moon that appear during its rotation around the earth.. 1. First Quarter. 2. Waxing Crescent. 3. New Moon. 4. Waning Crescent . 5. Third Quarter. by,. Drew Harris . . New Moon. The first phase of the moon is new moon. It can’t be seen with the naked eye, so it’s basically just black like this.. Waxing Crescent. The second phase of the moon has grown just a little bit since the new moon- just so much that you can see it.. 4.8C: . Collect and analyze data to identify sequences and predict patterns of change in shadows, tides, seasons, and the observable appearance of the Moon over time. . (Supporting Standard). 1. A student observed the apparent shape of the moon every night for a period of 60 days. On Day 10 the student observed a full moon. On which other day did the student most likely observe a full moon?. Theories. Objectives. SWBAT describe theories on the origin of the moon.. SWBAT evaluate the theories based . on evidence . that has been gathered on the moon’s origin.. Earth and Moon (a Planetary Romance). Moon-Earth Relationship. The . revolution. of the Moon around the Earth makes the Moon look as if it is changing shape in the sky.. This is caused by the different angles from which we see the lighted part of the Moon's surface.  . Highlighting the Near and Deep Sky. December 1 - 31, 2016. W. N. S. E. General Information. December 2016. This Month:. . It’s the time of the Winter Solstice, marking the change of seasons. . Yet autumn’s star patterns still occupy our main viewing area as twilight ends—winter’s are rising in the east and summer’s setting in the west. . . (LUNAR CYCLE). The Moon takes . 29.5 . days (about one . month) . to complete one rotation (spin) on its axis.. Sun. The Moon takes 29.5 days (about one month) to complete its revolution around the Earth.. Types of Werewolves. Twilight Werewolves (not very scary). Creepy Regular Werewolves (pretty scary). INFO. Werewolves can be killed by: a silver bullet, pretty much any thing made of silver, the herb wolf’s bane, holy water, fire, or any injury in the heart or brain.. 0. Guidepost. In this chapter, you will consider four important questions about the Moon. Why does the moon go through phases?. What causes a lunar eclipse?. What causes a solar eclipse?. How can eclipses be predicted?. go from . one full-Moon phase to the next . full-Moon phase . when viewed from Earth. ?. (1) . 24 (. 2) . 27.3 (. 3) . 29.5 (4. ) . 365. The . moon . is the main cause of tides on Earth. into Earth’s shadow. b) The Moon has a permanently dark side. c) The Moon is only visible at night. d) The seasons are due to the changing distance between the Earth and. the Sun. e) A light year is a measure of distance. 4.E.3B.1 . Analyze and interpret data from observations to describe patterns in the (1) location, (2) movement, and (3) appearance of the Moon throughout the year. . Where does the light given off by the moon come from?.

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