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Let’s Learn about the Moon Get ready to blast off!

Let’s Learn about the Moon Get ready to blast off!. Compiled and Revised by: Tracy Sikes, Mount Bethel, 4 th Grade. Have you ever seen this in the night sky? What is this space object ?. It is the moon. The moon is Earth’s natural satellite.

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Let’s Learn about the Moon Get ready to blast off!

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  1. Let’s Learn about the MoonGet ready to blast off! Compiled and Revised by: Tracy Sikes, Mount Bethel, 4th Grade

  2. Have you ever seen this in the night sky? What is this space object?

  3. It is the moon. The moon is Earth’s natural satellite.

  4. The moon is dusty and dry. It has craters and mountains.

  5. Every day the Earth travels around the sun. The Earth and the moon travel together in an orbit around the sun once a year.

  6. Most importantly of all!!!! • It takes 28- 29 days for the moon to orbit the Earth

  7. The moon does not spin like the Earth. The moon only spins once a month on its axis. The moon looks bright at night, but it does not make its own light.

  8. We see the moon because the sun shines on it. The sunlight bounces off the moon and down toward the Earth. We see reflected sunlight.

  9. As the moon travels around the Earth, we can see different amounts of the side lit by the sun. The moon’s appearance changes each day through the month depending on where the moon is in its orbit.

  10. http://home.hiwaay.net/~krcool/Astro/moon/moonphase/ • After the new moon, the moon appears to change. More and more of the moon starts to show. This is a crescent moon. When the moon is growing larger, we call this a waxing moon.

  11. Phases of the Moon

  12. New Moon

  13. Waxing Crescent

  14. First Quarter

  15. Waxing Gibbous

  16. Full Moon

  17. Waning Gibbous

  18. Last Quarter

  19. Waning Crescent

  20. Lunar Eclipse

  21. Red Moon 21 January 2000

  22. 16/7/1969 Apollo 11

  23. Planet Earth 19/7/1969

  24. The Earth rising 20/7/1969

  25. “…one small step for man…” Neil Armstrong

  26. In 1969, the first man stepped onto the moon. There is no wind or rain on the moon to wash the footprints away. http:/

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