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Day 2 notes Ch. 1 second half Motion of the Moon and eclipses

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Page 1: Day 2 notes Ch. 1 second half Motion of the Moon and eclipses

Day 2 notes

Ch. 1 second half

Motion of the Moon

and eclipses

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Motion of the Moon and Phases of the Moon

• The development of the current model of the solar system began with careful measurement of the movement of the Sun and the Moon.

• To understand this, let’s review the motion and the phases of the Moon, as we currently understand them.

• When we watch the Moon, it’s shape changes from one night to the next:

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From theastronomypicture of the day web site ( link )

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Earth and Moon, separately

From Apollo 17 spacecraft From Earth

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Earth and Moon, in one

picture from the Galileo space

probe as it traveled by

the Earth on its way to Jupiter.

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Lunar Phases

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Lunar Eclipse (there are many good web resources) (link)

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Lunar Eclipse

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Solar Eclipse

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Solar Eclipse over China

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Solar Eclipse over Zambia

sequence of photos

superimposedto show the movement of the Sun

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Solar Eclipse over Antarctica

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Solar Eclipse – composite picture

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Solar Eclipse – composite picture (cropped)

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Solar Eclipse Types

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Penumbra and Umbra

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Shadow of Moon seenfrom Mir space station

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Animation of Moon eclipsing the Sun, as seen from inside the umbra.

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Animation of the view from the dark side of the Moon, looking down on the Earth during a solar eclipse.

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Eclipse Geometry is favorable close to the equinoxes.

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Web page at NASA devoted to this eclipse (link)

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Example of a map of the eclipse path, showing the center line and boundaries of the region under the umbra (total) For the total eclipse of 29 March 2006

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• Transits occur when a planet crosses between the Earth and the Sun, so we see a dark spot cross the Sun. This can only happen with Venus link or Mercury link.

• Occultations occur when the Moon blocks out (occults) a planet. link

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To do:

• Get the textbook.

• Finish Ch. 1. Start Ch. 2 !

• Look at the syllabus and the dates.

• Mark your calendars for exam dates.

• First exam is exactly 2 weeks away!

• Enjoy the weekend.