Space Vocabulary Created by Mrs. Ceolho. revolve (revolution)

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to move in a circle or ellipse around a center; orbit Ex: Earth revolves around the sun, the moon revolves around Earth

Transcript of Space Vocabulary Created by Mrs. Ceolho. revolve (revolution)

SpaceVocabulary

Created by Mrs. Ceolho

revolve(revolution)

to move in a circle or ellipse around a center; orbit

Ex: Earth revolves around the sun, the moon revolves around Earth

rotate(rotation)

the spinning of an object on its axis

Ex: Earth rotates on it’s axis – 1 full rotation is 24 hours

orbit

the path one body in space follows as it goes around another body; one complete path around a body

Ex: moon orbits Earth; planets orbit the sun

axis

a line through the center of an object on which that object turns

Ex: Earth rotates fully on it’s axis once a day

gravity

the force that pulls objects toward each other

satellite

Satellite:

an object that orbits a planet

Ex: a planet’s natural satellite is it’s moon(s)

atmosphere

a mixture of gases that surround a planet

Ex: Earth, moon, & sun all have atmospheres, but Earth has the only one sustainable to human life.

moon phases

the different ways we see the moon appear in the sky as it orbits Earth

crater

a bowl-shaped landform on a planet or moon

solar

about the sun

lunar

about the moon

solar eclipse

the partial or total blocking of sunlight on Earth by the moon; this occurs when the Earth passes through a new moon’s shadow

Earth

moon

sun

lunar eclipse

the partial or total blocking of sunlight on the moon by the Earth; this occurs when the full moon passes through Earth’s shadow

moon

Earthsun

star

an object in space that produces its own heat and light

sunspot

dark spots on the sun that are cooler than the rest

planet

a large body that goes around (orbits) the sun

comet

chunk of ice and dust that orbits

the sun

asteroid

rocky and metallic objects that orbit the sun that are too small to be

considered planets

model

a small object that looks like the real one, but in a

smaller size

scale

a way to show the relationship

between distance on a map and real

distance

absorb

to take in and hold

reflection

when light rays bounce off of an

object

refraction

when light rays bend

telescope

something used to make

far away things look close

Moon Phase?

New Moon

When we see the New Moon, the lighted side of the Moon faces away from the Earth. The Moon is between the Earth and Sun. We don’t’ see the Moon because the sunlight falls on the side of the Moon which is turned away from us.

Waxing Crescent“Wax On” = moon on right side; Crescent = small

When we see the Waxing Crescent, a small part of the Moon appears lighted and it appears to be getting larger each day. The Waxing Crescent Moon is a narrow crescent, lit on the right side.

Waxing Gibbous “Wax On” = moon on right side; Gibbous =

fat/hump

Gibbous means hump. When we see the Waxing Gibbous Moon, more than half of the Moon appears lighted. When more than half of the Moon is lit on the right side, it is a Waxing Gibbous Moon.

Waning Gibbous“Waning Goodbye” = moon on LEFT; Gibbous =

fat/hump

When we see the Waning Gibbous Moon, more than half of the Moon appears lighted. When the Moon is waning, it appears to be getting smaller. When more than half of the Moon is lit on the left side, it is a Waning Gibbous Moon.

Moon Phase?

Third or Last Quarter

When we see the Third or Last Quarter, the left half of the Moon appears lighted. The Third or Last Quarter Moon looks like a half-moon lit on the left side.

Moon Phase?

Waning Crescent“Waning Goodbye” = moon lit on LEFT; Crescent = small

When you see the Waning Crescent Moon, a small part of the lighted Moon is visible. It becomes a narrow crescent lit on the left side. It follows the Sun ever more closely, until after 29 1/2 days, we have the New Moon again and the whole cycle starts over again.

Name all 8 moon phases – starting with

new moon