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CRCT Question . In which location would you see a total eclipse? in the umbra region. on the side of the earth that is facing the sun. on the side of the earth that is facing away from the moon. in the penumbra region. Corny Joke of the Day. What type of star goes to jail? A shooting star.

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  1. CRCT Question In which location would you see a total eclipse? • in the umbra region. • on the side of the earth that is facing the sun. • on the side of the earth that is facing away from the moon. • in the penumbra region.

  2. Corny Joke of the Day What type of star goes to jail? A shooting star

  3. MarchMadness Day #6 Winner: 1st academic

  4. 13. Burning fossil fuels may be causing Earth's temperature to increase. How could an increase in global temperature cause erosion of land along shorelines?A. More plants could grow. B. Snowfall could increase. C. Ocean levels could rise. D. High winds could remove soil.

  5. 14. What landform is created when two continental platescollide? A. ocean basin B. mountain range C. volcano D. canyon March Madness Grade 6

  6. RememberStudy guide due tomorrow!

  7. Just Remember… Waxing Is like R___________! Light is on the right

  8. Eclipse Video

  9. Notes Let’s get this done!

  10. III. Space Age • Artificial satellites built by people-most are in geosynchronous orbit. (around the Earth) • Communication satellites-used to beam TV, Radio and phone signals. • Weather satellites-help predict weather and track storms. • Navigational satellites (GPS) send info to planes and ships for location • Scientific satellites used to study Earth and space

  11. Space spin-offs - society benefits from space technology. examples - Velcro, fabrics, pacemakers, medical equipment, food processing, computers.

  12. IV. The Moon • Apollo Project • Sent men to the moon • Neil Armstrong was first man to walk on the Moon-July 20, 1969

  13. Stats of the Moon: One fourth earth's diameter Has 1/6 of our gravity Is 250,000 miles away Laser mirror left on the moon used to measure distance. 5. We also measure moonquakes.

  14. C. Features of the Moon • No atmosphere therefore no weather and the sky is black even during the day • Many craters caused by meteorites hitting it. • Due to moon’s movement the same side always face earth

  15. Lunar far side looks very different from the side of the moon we always see!

  16. Regolith – lunar soil – caused by meteorite impacts

  17. Photo Apollo 15

  18. Earthrise Apollo 8

  19. Crater Copernicus viewed from lunar orbit Apollo 12

  20. Capturing the Sun:aluminum panel trapsatomic particles from the Sun during the Apollo 11 mission.

  21. Apollo 12 Alan Bean descends the Intrepid's ladder

  22. seismic experiment Apollo 14 Moonquakes occur because of the earth pulling on the moon. They are called “rock tides.”

  23. Apollo 15

  24. Rock sampling Apollo 15

  25. Apollo 16 – getting soil samples

  26. Apollo 17

  27. Lunar lander and lunar rover.

  28. Apollo 17 Fixing a fender

  29. Crescent Earth rises above lunar horizon

  30. Crescent Earth from Apollo 11 mission

  31. Part III -Tier 2 Option 1: Puppet Show Option 2: Mobile Following vocabulary/Concepts: 10 pts each Lunar eclipse Solar eclipse Spring tide Neap tide Umbra Penumbra Causes of Tides Causes of Eclipses Organization Presentation (Colored pictures and neatly written)

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