By: Bridget Burke
The moon is the Earth’s only Satellite. It takes the moon about a month (28 days) to revolve around the Earth.
The moon has no atmosphere and is similar in size to the Earth.
The moon’s surface is like an old paved road with potholes, an uneven surface, and faded spots.
The moon’s surface is made of:
• Mountains
• Valleys
• Craters (holes made from space objects hitting the surface)
• Volcano sites
The moon has valleys, craters, an atmosphere, and mountains.
The moon is the Earth’s only Satellite. It takes the moon about a month (28 days) to revolve around the Earth.
The moon has no atmosphere and is similar in size to the Earth.
The different shapes we see of the moon are called the phases of the moon. The actual shape of the moon is not changing, just the light shining on the moon.
The Phases of the Moon
The moon has 8 phases that look like these:
This chart shows how the moon moves around the Earth and the different phases it creates. The pictures of each moon phase is how the moon looks to us on Earth but not how the moon is actually shaped.
Which of the following is not a moon phase?
Oops! Remember the Phases of the Moon?
The moon has 8 phases that look like to these:
Oops! Remember the Phases of the Moon?
The moon has 8 phases that look like these:
Oops! Remember the Phases of the Moon?
The moon has 8 phases that look like these:
A total lunar eclipse happens when the moon falls into the darkest part of the Earth’s shadow called the umbra.
A partial lunar eclipse happens when only part of the moon enters into the umbra.
A Lunar eclipse happens when the Earth enters the moon’s shadow called the umbra.
A total lunar eclipse happens when the moon falls into the darkest part of the Earth’s shadow called the umbra.
A partial lunar eclipse happens when only part of the moon enters into the umbra.
Credits
Some Pictures borrowed from the following websites:
KidsAstronomy http://www.kidsastronomy.com/
Enchanted Learning http://www.enchantedlearning.com/Home.html