Lunar Eclipse Chapter 3 from book. Objectives To be able to describe the phenomenon of how a lunar eclipse occurs. To be able to apply what they already.
Solar System
Universe > galaxy > solar system Our solar system has 1 star (our sun); the galaxy has hundred’s of millions; the universe encompasses all the galaxies.
By. What is an eclipse? A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon comes between the Sun and the observer. A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth comes between the.
The Earth-Moon-Sun System. Time and Seasons Measuring time on Earth Measuring time on Earth –Around 3000 B.C., the Babylonians devised a method of timekeeping.
Please grab your clicker again! Bell Work 9-10-15 How does Astrology differ from Astronomy?
PHY 104 Tuesday, January 29, 2008 PLANETARY MOTION andGRAVITY.
A) the Earth orbits the Sun. b) the Moon orbits the Earth. c) stars are in constant motion. d) the Sun orbits the Earth. e) the Earth spins on its axis.
Seasons, Phases of the Moon and Eclipses Chapter 2.2 & 2.3.
Formation of Universe: 13-20 billion years Big Bang Theory Formation of Galaxy: 11 billion Years Formation of Solar System: 4.6 billion years.
Astronomy Picture of the Day. The Ecliptic The Ecliptic - the Sun’s apparent annual path among the constellations. The Ecliptic Plane - the plane of Earth’s.
Solar Wind and Coronal Mass Ejections In addition to its emissions of electromagnetic radiation, the Sun also emits material (mostly in the form of electrons,