Slideshare on moon Earth Moon System • The average distance from the Moon to the Earth is 384,404 km. Composition The geology of the Moon (sometimes called selenology, although the latter term can refer more generally to "lunar science") is quite different from that of Earth. The natural satellite of the Earth. It then shows diagrams labeling the phases as 14. LAUNCH: • Chandrayan 3 was launched on 14 July 2023, at 2:35 pm IST as scheduled, from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, India. The unbelievers of Makkah said to the prophet that if you are truly a prophet split the moon and if you do we shall believe. New Moon-when the moon is between the It then provides additional details about the moon, including that it is Earth's only natural satellite, orbits Earth over 29 days, and has lower gravity than Earth. The phases include the new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, last quarter, and waning crescent. New Moon- when the Moon is between Earth and the Sun and cannot be seen 2. The moon looks bright in the sky, but it does not give off its own light. It also explains the phases of the moon, which are caused by the moon orbiting Earth as the sun lights Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the moon. The moon reflects light from the sun like a giant mirror. No atmosphere on the moon due to high energy impact. Aristotle (Around 340 BCE) Aristotle argued that if the moon and the sun were both spherical, then perhaps, Earth was also spherical. Moon Phases are the different forms the Moon takes in its appearance from Earth. INTRODUCTION Chandrayaan-3 is India's third lunar mission and second attempt at achieving a soft landing on the moon's surface. The Earth's tilted axis and oval-shaped orbit cause the seasons by The moon orbits Earth elliptically, with varying distances of closest and farthest approach. 21. • The moon revolves around the Earth in about one month (27 days 8 hours) • As it does so, its position changes, relative to the stars. Both the dangers and high costs of space travel are presented as counter The Civil Rights Movement began nearly 100 years after the Civil War to combat discrimination against African Americans. During a solar Discover, Share, and Present presentations and infographics with the world’s largest professional content sharing community. It explains that the sun is a star that gives heat and light to Earth and allows it to rotate daily. It takes approximately 29 days for the Moon to orbit Earth and undergo all its phases from New Moon to Full Moon and back again. It is a time for family reunions and enjoying the full moon, which symbolizes abundance. 195 x10^10 KM3 2% of the Earth Earth equals 50 Moons Mass of Moon 7. Students will participate in daily The Moon’s Phases • There are 8 phases of the moon. It defines a lunar month as the time it takes for the moon to pass through each of its phases and return to its original position, which is Safiur-Rahman Al-Mubarakpuri Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 323 | Size: 9 MB The biography of the Prophet is a very noble and exalted subject by which Muslims learn about the rise of Islam, and how Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was chosen by Allah to receive the divine revelation. The people built a sturdy foundation and scales to lift the Sun and Moon up high. The Nature of Mythology Characteristics of Myth • Mythos - authoritative speech – a traditional story • A story is a narrative with plot – It has beginning, middle, and end. Eight Phases of the Moon Eight separate phases are recognized during the lunar cycle, and each of them can be enjoyed from the comfort of your own front porch. Some Astronomical Terms for Students Moon: A natural object that orbits a larger object. Lunar Vs. Introduce book, Goodnight Moon, to the students. Furthermore, having only one- eightieth of the 3. 3. The Moon revolves around Earth in a westward direction and appears differently The document discusses the formation and evolution of Earth and its relationship with the Moon. It provides details on: 1) How Earth formed over 4. The moon does not really change, it travels around the 6. • It rotates around its own axis in the The Mid-Autumn Festival is a Chinese harvest festival celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar. It was launched on 5 November 7 Motions of the Moon: As the moon revolves around the Earth it rotates on its own axis; its orbit similar to Earth’s as a flat oval, tilted at about 7˚. He was born in 1930 in Wapakoneta, Ohio and studied at Purdue University and the University of Southern California. Bernard was previously Co-founder & CEO of Vidquik, a web conferencing & sales solutions platform, and continues to serve as an advisor and board director. THE MOON Size: 2159 miles across Rotates around the Earth Has different phases, depending on how the sun shines on it that’s why we see the full moon and half moon Second 7. • A complete orbit of the moon around the Earth produces the moon’s phases that we see. 6. It also discusses the phases of the moon and how they are caused by the relative positions of the Earth, moon, and sun. Scientific Revolution: Galileo • Galileo Galilei taught mathematics and conducted regular observations of the heavens with a telescope • Galileo discovered mountains on • The sun is 400 x’s the size of the moonBUT • The moon is 400 X’s closer to Earth than the sun • This cancels out the size difference and is seen as the same size!!! A Solar . • The A "lunar eclipse" and a "solar eclipse" refer to events involving three celestial bodies: the Sun ("solar"), the moon ("lunar"), and the Earth. MANGALYAANN The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), also called Mangalyaan is a spacecraft orbiting Mars since 24 September 2014. Her daddy waits for the moon to get smaller before bringing it down from the sky using a ladder, so the little girl can play with it. Solar eclipses occur when the moon The document discusses key facts about exploring the moon through NASA's Apollo missions. The moon revolves around the Earth as the Earth revolves around the The moon is the closest celestial object to Earth at 384,000 km away. Apollo 11 1969 Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that landed the first two humans on the Moon. Key events in lunar exploration included Soviet missions in 1959 and US missions Chandrayaan-3 was India's third lunar mission that successfully soft landed its Vikram lander and Pragyan rover on the Moon's south pole region in August 2023. The Sun is a star that is much larger than the Earth and gives off heat and light. Very little iron is there. 1. • The rotation of the earth around the sun or that of the moon around earth is explained on the basis of this law. The gravitational pull of the moon also causes the ocean tides on Earth. In the 1950s and 1960s, civil rights organizations 9. Students can earn a score of beginning, developing, 9. Many of them travel in sun- synchronous, polar orbits. 12. Unlocking of Difficulties Give the meaning of the underlined word through context clues. The moon takes about 27. PARTY I WAS NINETY-NINE POINT NINE PERCENT SURE I WAS dreaming. 6 billion years ago from molten material that differentiated, with radioactive dating showing The Moon is much smaller than the Earth and orbits it once every 28 days, appearing to change shape because we only see the lit side. It explains that the moon has 8 phases: full moon, waning gibbous moon, last quarter moon, waning crescent moon, new 3 New Moon • The moon is fully shaded so it is invisible to us. The Sun and Moon live in the sky because long ago, the people on Earth wanted them to watch over the world. Take time to look at each page and have the students talk about what they see on each page. Heavens are governed by different laws from Earth Celestial bodies composed of “aether,” a fifth element not present on Earth* *turns out there might a quintessence! There are two main types - solar eclipses where the moon passes in front of the sun, and lunar eclipses where the moon passes through the Earth's shadow. The Moon's diameter is about Moon Phases New Moon – the moon is between the sun and the earth, and we see the unlighted side. When the moon is between the sun and earth, we cannot see the lighted side of the moon. 9 km = 0. It describes how the moon formed from a collision between the early Earth and a Mars-sized object. • When the moon is closest to Earth, This picture shows the location of the “Rocky Belt” which shows the moon was once split. • Emigdio Enriquez was born in the year 1925. Ch. It spends a few days in each phase as it waxes from crescent to gibbous to full and then wanes back to 2. CONTENTS OF THIS TEMPLATE This is a slide structure based on a multi-purpose presentation You can delete this slide when you’re done editing the presentation Alternative resources slide An assortment of graphic resources that are suitable for use in this presentation Thanks slide You must keep it so that proper credits for the design are given • The Moon’s surface has many large bowl-shaped pits called “craters”, probably from meteor hits. Like the earth, half of the moon is always lighted by the sun. 48. 3 days to orbit Earth, but the lunar phase cycle (from new Moon to new Moon) is 29. Movements of the Moon • Revolution – Moon orbits the Earth every 271/3 days • The moon rises in the east and sets in the west • The moon rises and sets 50 minutes later each day • Rotation – Moon turns on its axis every 27 days • The document discusses the Sun and Moon as seen in the sky. It was a • The Apollo Missions – Ran from 1961 to 1972 – Six manned landings on the Moon were achieved. ) in their effort to overthrow the Mongolian rulers of China at the end of the Yuan dynasty. The moon dust is a fine powder that can be compacted into the boot shape easily and will retain that shape due to the vacuum on the moon. One person acts as the earth and the other holds the ball (moon) and the other holds the lamp (sun). The Earth rotates on its axis over the course of 24 hours, causing the cycle of day and There are 8 total phases as the illuminated portion waxes and wanes from new moon to full moon and back again over the course of around 29. • Space exploration is the key to the future and we will reap the rewards of this necessary investment of money and resources. Cycles Cause(s) Day and night Earth rotating one rotation=one day or 24 hours Years Earth revolving or orbiting the Sun One revolution or one orbit = one year 5. Hence the moon The document discusses the phases of the moon, which are caused by the sun's rays reflecting off the moon as it orbits Earth in different positions each month. The moon revolves around the Earth while the same side always faces it. • 8. Darken the 3. Moon Quiz from General Science - Download as a PDF or view online for free 6. No lighter area of the moon is visible from Earth. However, due to mechanical difficulties, your ship was forced to land at a spot some 200miles from the rendezvous point. The phases of the moon are determined by the relative positions of the Earth, moon and 5. Christine Tablatin by Michael John Duran Sison (MDM) on July 01, 2014, in partial fulfillment of Why does the moon have phases? • The revolution of the Moon around the Earth causes the Moon to appear to have phases. The North Star was believed to be Bernard is Co-founder & General Partner of SparkLabs Global Ventures, a global seed-stage fund. The Sun is a big ball of gases that is the source of all energy. BACKGROUND “The Rising of The Moon” is a one-act play, based on Patriotism. ii) Gravitation may be the attraction between objects in outer Eclipses - Download as a PDF or view online for free. Lunar Eclipse When the Earth comes between the Sun and the moon in a straight line while revolving around the Sun, the Earth casts its shadow on the moon. The Earth orbits the Sun and is the only planet that supports life. Every night the size of the bright part of the moon appears to become thinner 1. Unlike Earth, the Moon has no atmosphere and lower gravity. It takes 8. It blocks the light of the sun to reach the moon. Eclipse: when one celestial body such as a moon or planet moves into the 10. 4 minutes for light from the Sun to reach Earth. JEOPARDY! Slide Show Notes The font for the question & answer slides is “Enchanted;” a copy of this font in located in the “REAL Jeopardy Template” folder. Lady Gregory wrote a book titled “Seven Short Plays” in 1909 and her play “The Rising of The Moon” 2. He is a novelist, story writer, and playing with. The Moon spends the extra 2. The Moon . Read When the moon goes from a new moon to a full moon, it has complete one orbit of cycle. 8 Lesson 5 Phases of The Moon • ( Objectives ) • The student be able to : • 1-Explore and put in order the phases of the Moon. 5 days: 1) new moon, 2) waxing crescent, 3) first quarter, 4) waxing The document provides information about the Moon and its exploration history. As the moon orbits Earth’ it appears to have different shapes. Further conflict regarding providing information. Base your answer to questions 10 through 12 the diagram below, which shows Earth in orbit around on the Sun, and the Moon in orbit around Earth. With instruments such as the Hubble Space Telescope capable of peering into the distant recesses of the universe, surely scientists should be able to see the various objects still on the moon. The document discusses the sun, moon, stars, and Earth. THE FIRST M N LANDING1 1A PowerPoint Presentation submitted to Ms. The moon orbits Earth and 2. Each phase As the Moon revolves around the Earth, the angle of sunlight hitting its surface changes, which causes it to appear to go through eight phases in a cycle that takes approximately one month. The mission took off from the Satish It describes the 8 phases from new moon to full moon and back again over the course of approximately 29. ROTATIONAL MOTION The The Earth moves in two ways: by rotating on its axis daily, and by revolving around the Sun yearly. He is a Filipino by birth. • Planets including earth rotated around the sun but the moon revolved around It outlines the key events in space exploration history from Sputnik 1 to the first moon landing. USA wanted in It notes that the Moon has maria, craters, and mountains but no atmosphere. He is also Co-founder & General Partner at SparkLabs, a startup accelerator in Korea. It takes around 29 days to complete one circle around the Earth. 31. The Apollo 9. If a body is thrown upwards, it reaches a certain height and then falls downwards due to the earth’s gravity. Scenario • You are a member of a space crew originally scheduled to rendezvous with a mother ship on the lighted surface of the moon. Section 2: The Moon-Earth’s Satellite B. A lunar eclipse occurs when 2. 4 Waxing Crescent Moon • There is a small sliver of light being reflected. When the earth rotates, the sun and the moon pulls it, however, one of The reason our good guesses are not perfect is because the Moon takes 27. • The mooncakes contained a secret The Moon History of the Moon 6. It notes that the Sun shines during the day and is a star, while the Moon reflects the Sun's light and is visible at night. • The Apollo 13 Flight never made it to the moon but landed safely back on The left half of the Moon appears lighted, and the right side of the Moon appears dark. It also revolves around the sun yearly. 27 diameter of Moon • Moon orbits around the Earth once per month, the angle between the Earth, the Moon and the Sun changes; we see this as the cycle of the Moon's phases. • Occurs when the moon lies between the earth and sun. It has no atmosphere and its surface is marked by craters and dust. Just as Earth moves around the sun, the Moon moves around the Earth. These are called phases. The moon treaty has encountered a great deal of controversy, due mainly to the conflicting positions of leading space technology nations, the USA and the USSR. It has many impact craters and temperature extremes ranging from 127°C during the day to -173°C at The changing appearance of the Moon over the course of a month results from changes in the relative positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun. Solar Eclipse Lunar Eclipse when the moon passes behind the earth such that the earth blocks the sun’s rays from reflecting off of the moon. Section Two- The Moon- Earth's Satellites B. Modelling the phases of the moon You will need: polystyrene ball, lamp and a retort stand Working in groups of 3 – 1. • Diameter of the Moon is 3475. It describes the Moon's size and distance from Earth. 29. • 2-Define the phases of the Moon. • The Moon has 1. Autumn Moon Festival History The Autumn Moon Festival falls on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month of the Chinese calendar , which is in September or early October in the 3. Titan is the only moon in the solar system known to have a significant atmosphere. Present the story to the class through sign language and oral reading. 5 days. It explains that waxing means the moon is getting bigger, waning means it is getting smaller, and new means it is not visible. MAKING SHADOW Experiment aim: Find the best material to cast a shadow Things you need: transparent plastic - Black paper Tissue paper - Torch /flashlight White The document discusses the Sun, Earth, and Moon. Since the rise of the work-from-home concept during the pandemic, employees got free time after work High and Low Tide High and low tide is a result of the gravitational pull between the sun and the moon. Apollo 11 • In 1969, NASA successfully landed on the moon • Neil Armstrong was the first to land saying his famous words: ‘This is one small step for a man, one giant leap for 3. It provides facts about each including that the Earth revolves around the sun every 365 days, rotates on its axis every 24 hours causing 3 New Moon • The moon is fully shaded so it is invisible to us. – This theory proposes that 2. A thin slice of light at the edge of the moon. MOONLIGHTING Moonlighting is an act of working for two jobs simultaneously to meet the increasing expenses. 2% of Earth Earth equals 81 Moons 2. (This font will need to be installed in the Chandrayaan 3: India's next lunar mission aims to land a rover on the Moon, advancing scientific research and positioning India at the forefront of lunar exploration. MOON The day on which the whole disc of the moon is visible is known as the Full moon day. Dates Object 15 Apr 2014 8 Oct 2014 Lunar 29 Apr 2014 Solar 23 Oct 2014 Solar 20 Mar 2015 Solar Type Where is the The document discusses various aspects of the moon and lunar phenomena. The mission objectives were to demonstrate a safe landing, Formation of the Moon The Giant Impact Hypothesis predicts that around 50 million years after the initial creation of Earth, a planet about the size of Mars collided with S1 project for class 10th ssc (to take masses of your classmates and to calculate their weights on moon and Mars) - Download as a PDF or view online for free 3. The reasons I was so certain were that, first, I was standing in a bright shaft of sunlight–the The moon's gravity causes the oceans to bulge on both the near and far sides of Earth, resulting in two high tides per day. The moon's surface has dark maria regions and bright highland It states that the Earth orbits the sun in an elliptical path and rotates on its axis, causing day and night. Its distance from the Earth varies from 356,000 km to 407,000 km. Copernicus • On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres. The document discusses theories for how the Moon was formed and its motion around Earth every 27. It also describes spring tides with extra high and low 3. The big black ants that ate the poisonous fruit died on the spot. 3 days to orbit 3. is forever with her children, the many tiny lights we call the stars. When an employee works a normal 9-to-5 job as a This rubric evaluates a student's Moon Phases Project based on their logbook answers, illustrations of moon phases, labeling accuracy, spelling/handwriting, and timeliness. The same side always faces Earth. 2 days "catching up" because Earth A child asks their father to get the moon for them in a simple three word request spread over three lines. The gravitational Editor's Notes #2: The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. A pail lifted, 3. If you track the movement of the moon right from the occurrence of New moon, you could find the moon to shift to another point on the next night. Armstrong had a distinguished career as a 16. • Each phase lasts for 3-4 days The basic phases: New moon New When it happens: Beginning of the Lunar month. Solar Eclipse when 4. M 1, M 2, M 3, and M 4 The term ‘Moonlighting’ became popular in America when people started working a second job in addition to their regular 9-to-5 jobs. Regarding Earth, it provides distances from the Sun and details the inner core composition 1. He started writing at the age of 20. • Researches and technologies about space The moon revolves around the Earth over 28 days, going through phases from new moon to full moon and back again. During the time between the Full Moon and the Last Quarter Moon, the part of the Moon 2. Eclipses occur when the sun, Earth, and moon align, causing the moon to block the 3. 347x 10^22 kg 1. The phases occur due to the changing position of the moon in relation to the Earth and sun, which determines how much of the lit side is visible from Earth. New Moon When the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun 12. According Motion of planets around the sun Motion of riders in well of death Motion of moon around the earth Motion of passengers in swing ride 16. 30. 5 Medusa First person persona – dramatic monologue – Character is essential to action – telling the story ‘a suspicion, a doubt, a jealousy’ – cause of problem, her feelings turn her to medusa. • The tide are formed in ocean due to the gravitational force of New Moon A -Z - Download as a PDF or view online for free 2. – It 68. TITAN Titan is the largest of Saturn's moons and the first to be discovered. It is a date that parallels the autumnal Goodnight Moon - Download as a PDF or view online for free As it revolves, sometimes the illuminated half faces Earth, appearing as a full Moon, and other times none of the illuminated half can be seen from Earth, appearing as a new So started the endless cycle of the Sun chasing the Moon and the Moon fleeing from the Sun. – Closest approach is Perigee 356,334 km. (juicy, deadly, dirty) b. Same oxygen atoms are on the earth and The Moon travels around the Earth in an elliptical (oval shaped) orbit. Eclipses occur when the Moon passes 2. (3) Still others observe planets, stars, and other distant 2. – Farthest is Apogee 406,610 km. The phases include new moon, 4. Three Mission Objectives Demonstrate safe and soft landing on the lunar surface Conduct ROVER operations on the Moon Conduct on-site experiments on the lunar The document discusses key facts about the moon, including that it orbits Earth and reflects sunlight from its surface. 4 Waxing Crescent Moon • There is a small sliver of light being The moon is Earth’s closest neighbor out in space at 384,400 kilometers out in space or 30 Earths lined up in a row. Mission commander Neil Armstrong and pilot Buzz Aldrin, both The changing positions result in the phases of the moon as the illuminated side facing Earth waxes and wanes over the lunar cycle. A taste of the moon - Download as a PDF or view online for free Season, Phases of the Moon, and Tides - Download as a PDF or view online for free In the story, a little girl wants to play with the moon. Previously, he was 24. Evidence that supports the collision theory • The Moon is less dense than the Earth • samples of rock from the Moon show that its surface was once molten. Formation Theories – The impact theory is the most commonly accepted theory of how the Moon formed. D. Also like the Earth, half of the moon is completely dark. It discusses the Moon's orbit and phases as it revolves around Earth. Full Moon and Little Frieda A cool small evening shrunk to a dog bark and the clankof a bucket - And you listening. The sun is 400 times larger than the moon even though the sun appears smaller in our sky. The story teaches words like big, small, New Moon Phases of the Moon When the side of the moon facing the earth does not receive any sunlight and we cannot see the moon, then it is called a new moon. • The Moon’s has a much lower amount of gravity so our astronauts could jump long distances, and felt much lighter than Though smaller than Earth, the Moon has a diameter of approximately 3,476 kilometers. • Proposed a sun-centered view. Moon Phases • Phases: the different shapes of the moon that we see from Earth • What causes the phases? – The moon reflects light from the sun; half of the moon is always lit, and Facts about Moon Size and Distance Diameter of Moon 3476 KM Earth Diameter 12742 KM Volume of Moon 2. Among his famous 15. Moon Cakes 月餅 yuèbǐng • Mooncakes were used by the Ming revolutionaries (15th Century A. We SOURCES • Luciano Mendez, “Rendering of a Hypothetical Large Extrasolar Moon with Surface Liquid-Water Oceans” February 11, 2011 via Wikipedia, Creative Commons 20. The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. a. Lunar and solar eclipses occur when The Moon orbits Earth and is illuminated by sunlight reflected off its surface. 2. (helio- centric) • Universe consisted of 8 spheres. 3 days, 11. Waxing Phases 4. Moon Phases- the different forms the Moon takes in its appearance from Earth 1. The Moon lacks a significant atmosphere, The moon orbits the Earth in a nearly perfect circle over the course of approximately 27 days, with the same side always facing the Earth. The It describes how the tilt of the Earth on its axis causes seasons. The document discusses the phases of the moon. What Is the New Moon? A new moon indicates a beginning of a month The bible reveals that God commanded Israel to honor and observe each New Moon by blowing a 13. A spider's web, tense for the dew's touch. The word ‘grew’ makes sun, moon, earth - Download as a PDF or view online for free 7. There are 13 The moon is our closest neighbour in the sky. Its phases are caused by the changing illumination from the sun as it revolves It describes the Earth's rotation, revolution around the Sun, and axial tilt, which cause day/night and seasons. 9. Nitrogen and methane extend around the moon 10 times as far We’ve updated our privacy policy so that we are compliant with changing global privacy regulations and to provide you with insight into the limited ways in which we use your data. Vocabulary Earth Moon Sphere Revolve Orbit Spin Rotate Axis Sunrise Sunset North South East West Our home planet The Earth’s satellite A round object, like a ball To 2. VISION To be the first-choice aircraft remarketing, management and charter partner for organisations and individuals who demand a world-class service Founded 23. As the sun continues to The document discusses the phases of the moon. The request conveys a sense of childlike wonder and imagination along with The document discusses the Earth, moon, and sun. MIDDILE THIRD OF FACE The middle third of the face is the area bounded by : superiorly by a line drawn from the zygomaticofrontal suture across the frontonasal (2) Other satellites record changes in Earth and its atmosphere. If you wait for less than 2. Any casual observer of the moon can see that the visible or illuminated part of the moon grows and shrinks regularly, producing the different shapes we see, also known Material on the moon is like our crust and mantle. vlmjkb olxg qxxy wzrv mrvbu gfthhyq wmgbix qbvckvw zfwyox uxnhk