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REMINDERS:

•MasteringAstronomy Homework #0 due this Friday

•MasteringAstronomy Homework #1 available this evening

•Office Hours:Tuesday & Thursday afternoons, 2:00-3:00 PM

• Email: lscuderi@ifa.hawaii.edu

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

PHASES OF THE MOON

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MOON PHASES

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MOON PHASES

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MOON PHASES

Waxing Waning

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MOON PHASES

Full

New Moon = Dark

Waxing Waning

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MOON PHASES

FullGibbous Gibbous

New Moon = Dark

Waxing Waning

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MOON PHASES

FullGibbous GibbousQuarter Quarter

New Moon = Dark

Waxing Waning

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MOON PHASES

FullGibbous GibbousQuarter Quarter

Crescent

New Moon = Dark

Waxing Waning

Crescent

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CLASS ACTION!

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WHY DOES THE MOON HAVE PHASES?

• (A) As the moon moves in its orbit, different parts are illuminated, but the same side always faces Earth

• (B) Light rays are bent by the Moon’s gravity, and it appears dark when aligned correctly

• (C) The Sun is malfunctioning

• (D) The Earth casts a shadow on the Moon

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WHY DOES THE MOON HAVE PHASES?

• (A) As the moon moves in its orbit, different parts are illuminated, but the same side always faces Earth

• (B) Light rays are bent by the Moon’s gravity, and it appears dark when aligned correctly

• (C) The Sun is malfunctioning

• (D) The Earth casts a shadow on the Moon

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CAUSES OF LUNAR PHASES• The light we see from the Moon is reflected sunlight.

•Depending on where the Moon is in its orbit, our perspective from Earth changes

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EARTH-MOON SYSTEM

•Moon Radius: 1737 km (~1/4 of Earth’s radius)

• Full Lunar cycle takes 29.5 days

• Earth-Moon average distance is 384,400 km

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CLASS ACTION!

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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS IS A NEW MOON?

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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS IS A NEW MOON?

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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS IS A WANING CRESCENT?

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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS IS A WANING CRESCENT?

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PREDICTING MOON PHASES

• If the Moon is at full phase when you observe it, what phase will it be at in 4 days?

• (A) Waning Gibbous

• (B) Waxing Crescent

• (C) Waning Half

• (D) New

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

PREDICTING MOON PHASES

• If the Moon is at full phase when you observe it, what phase will it be at in 4 days?

• (A) Waning Gibbous

• (B) Waxing Crescent

• (C) Waning Half

• (D) New

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

PREDICTING MOON PHASES

• The Moon phase for tonight is Waxing Gibbous (shown below). What will it be in 16 days on the day of our Midterm?

• (A) New

• (B) Full

• (C) Waning Crescent

• (D) Waxing Gibbous

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

PREDICTING MOON PHASES

• The Moon phase for tonight is Waxing Gibbous (shown below). What will it be in 16 days on the day of our Midterm?

• (A) New

• (B) Full

• (C) Waning Crescent

• (D) Waxing Gibbous

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PREDICTING MOON PHASES

• The Moon phase for next Tuesday is Waning Quarter (shown below). What time (approximately) will it rise?

• (A) 6:00 AM (sunrise)

• (B) Noon

• (C) 6:00 PM (sunset)

• (D) Midnight

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

PREDICTING MOON PHASES

• The Moon phase for next Tuesday is Waning Quarter (shown below). What time (approximately) will it rise?

• (A) 6:00 AM (sunrise)

• (B) Noon

• (C) 6:00 PM (sunset)

• (D) Midnight

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MOON RISE AND SET TIMES

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ECLIPSES

• Lunar Eclipse: Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow on the Moon

• Solar Eclipse: The Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth, blocking the Sun’s light

• Eclipses occur in seasons, twice per year as the orbits line up

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ECLIPSES

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LUNAR ECLIPSE

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LUNAR ECLIPSE

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LUNAR ECLIPSE

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CLASS ACTION!

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IF THE MOON’S ORBIT WAS NOT TILTED WITH RESPECT TO THE

EARTH...

• About how many eclipses might we see in one year?

• (A) 7

• (B) 12

• (C) 10

• (D) 29.5

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IF THE MOON’S ORBIT WAS NOT TILTED WITH RESPECT TO THE

EARTH...

• About how many eclipses might we see in one year?

• (A) 7

• (B) 12

• (C) 10

• (D) 29.5

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CLASS ACTIVITY!

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LECTURE-TUTORIAL

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LECTURE-TUTORIAL

• In your group, work through the following:

•The Cause of Moon Phases (pages 81-83)

• Discuss answers---don’t be silent!

• I will be walking around if you need help.

• If your group finishes early, check your answers with groups around you.

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