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THE MOON & ITS PHASES

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Page 1: The Moon & Its Phases

THE MOON & ITS PHASES

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The moon changes visible shape each night.Follows a predictable patternThe shapes are called phasesThe phases last 27 days and 8 hours

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The Phases

Begins with NEW MOON (not visible)

WAXING CRESCENT

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FIRST QUARTER

WAXING GIBBOUS

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FULL MOON

WANING GIBBOUS

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LAST QUARTER

WANING CRESCENT

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Goes back to new moon and repeats

We all know…

The Earth revolves around the SunThe moon revolves around the Earth

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When rotating…The moon always has the same side facing Earth

This is because…It takes an equal amount of time to rotate on its axis…

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…as it does to rotate the Earth

The phases we see are the same because of our view point from Earth

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What makes the moon visible to us?

The Suns reflection

The moon does NOT make its own light

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Depending on what position the moon is in…

…it determines what phase we see

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If the moon is on the opposite side of Earth from Sun…

…the sun reflects entire moon

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If the moon is between the Earth and Sun…

…the sun’s light hits the moon’s side we can’t see

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All the phases

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Questions to think about

What are all the phases?How long does it take for all the phases to happen?What makes the moon visible to us?

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Citations

Irargerich, “Big Full Moon”, April 21, 2008 via Flickr, Creative Commons License.Minds-eye, “Crescent Moon 7-26-09”, July 26, 2009 via Flickr, Creative Commons License.Dcysurfer, “First quarter luna (with Apollo landing sites)”, February 3, 2009 via Flickr, Creative Commons License.