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Earth & Moon

Earth & Moon. Mr. Skirbst Physical Science Topic 28. http://www.nineplanets.org/. Features of the Moon. Galileo Galilei (1609) first to observe moon through telescope. Features of the Moon. Galileo Galilei (1609) first to observe moon through telescope

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Earth & Moon

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  1. Earth & Moon Mr. Skirbst Physical Science Topic 28

  2. http://www.nineplanets.org/

  3. Features of the Moon Galileo Galilei (1609) first to observe moon through telescope

  4. Features of the Moon Galileo Galilei (1609) first to observe moon through telescope He observed large, flat, dark areas and called them Maria (singular mare) – Latin for “sea”

  5. Features of the Moon Galileo Galilei (1609) first to observe moon through telescope He observed large, flat, dark areas and called them Maria (singular mare) – Latin for “sea” He observed light areas that were mountainous and called them highlands

  6. Features of the Moon Craters – circular features ranging from microscopic to hundreds of kilometers across Most due to impacts of material from space, some result from volcanic activity Most are on “far side” of moon

  7. Features of the Moon Rilles– long valley on moon’s surface Could be due to past volcanic activty Hadley Rille visited by Apollo astronauts

  8. Movement of the Moon The moon orbits the Earth

  9. Movement of the Moon The moon orbits the Earth Perigee – closest to Earth Apogee – farthest from Earth

  10. Movement of the Moon The moon orbits the Earth Perigee – closest to Earth Apogee – farthest from Earth Period of Rotation = Period of Revolution * Same side always faces Earth *

  11. Phases of the Moon Apparent changes to the moon’s illumination due to its orbit around the Earth

  12. Phases of the Moon New Moon:

  13. Phases of the Moon Waxing Crescent:

  14. Phases of the Moon First Quarter:

  15. Phases of the Moon Waxing Gibbous:

  16. Phases of the Moon Full Moon:

  17. Phases of the Moon Waning Gibbous:

  18. Phases of the Moon Last Quarter:

  19. Phases of the Moon Waning Crescent:

  20. Tides on Earth Rise and fall of oceans due to pull of moon High Tide: Low Tide:

  21. Tides on Earth Spring Tide: Neap Tide:

  22. Eclipses Solar Eclipse:

  23. Eclipses Lunar Eclipse:

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