Occultation of C313.2 by Charon J.M. Pasachoff, J.W. Gangestad, S.P. Souza, and B.A. Babcock (Williams College); J.L. Elliot, A.A.S. Gulbis, M.J. Person.
moon, mars, venus
Key Concepts What features are found on the moon’s surface? What are some characteristics of the moon? How did the moon form?
The Earth’s Moon with a telescope
Lesson 3a Properties of the Moon. Comparison to Earth The Moon’s radius is 27% that of the Earth (about one-fourth as big) The mass of the Moon is 1.2%
The Moon
The Moon Its physical properties and relationship to Earth Part 1 1.
Sustaining volcanism on Enceladus Edwin Kite University of Chicago February 18, 2015.
7 th Period MOON KIOSK Please read and take notes on the following presentation. Remember, you will have an assessment during your next class!
5) Earth in space and time. The student understands the solar nebular accretionary disk model. The student is expected to: (d) explore the historical and.
Lesson 3a
Theories: Origin of Earth and Moon Scientists look for Evidence and an Explanation.