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PHASES AND ECLIPSES

CLARE CARPENTER SCIENCE GRADE 6
Photo by Laura Skinner

WHICH SIDE OF THE MOON FACES EARTH?

  • The side of the moon that fades Earth is the near side of the moon
Photo by Rebecca Hawes

HOW THE THE MOON MOVE

  • The first way is revolution or when it goes around the earth. The second way that the Earth moves is called rotation or the spinning.
Photo by Kevin M. Gill

How would the moon appear from Earth if the moon did not rotate?

WE WOULD SEE ALL OF THE SIDES OF THE MOON

WHAT HAPPENS DURING A NEW MOON PHASE.

  • new moon is when the Moon cannot be seen because we are looking at the unlit half of the Moon.

WHAT I LEARNED

  • I learned that the all of the phases show the near side of the moon except new moon. During the new moon, the sun is facing the opposite of the side of the moon that is facing the earth.

WHAT I LEARNED CONT.

  • You can only see the far side of the moon during the new moon. I also learned that that placement of earth and the sun determines the seasons.

WHAT I LEARNED CONT.

  • Finally I learned that no astronaut has walked on the dark side of the moon.

THE DIFFERENCE OF SOLAR ECLIPSES

  • A full one is when an object fully covers the sun but a partial solar eclipse means that a object covers only part of the sun.

THIS IS A FULL SOLAR ECLIPSE

Photo by Laura Skinner

LUNAR ECLIPSE

WHEN THE MOON MOVES INTO EARTHS SHADOW
Photo by Will Montague

LUNAR ECLIPSE

  • A total lunar eclipse is when the moon is totally in the umbra but the partial lunar eclipse is when part-of the moon is in the umbra.

THIS IS A PARTIAL LUNAR ECLIPSE

Photo by Abd_Mohrat

THEY INTERACT

THEY ARE HELD TOGETHER BY GRAVITY.
Photo by VinothChandar

HOW THEY INTERACT

THE END

Photo by Joshua Hoehne