Title: MOON
1MOON ECLIPSES
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3Moons orbit viewed from above Earths north
pole
(Sidereal Period)
4Near Side
5Far Side
6MOTION OF THE MOON (Viewed from Earth)
- Diurnal (Daily) Motion East to West, relative
to horizon rises sets - Monthly Motion Eastward relative to stars
- due to orbit of moon about Earth
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7Orbit, viewed edge-on
Moons orbit plane
5o
Earths orbit plane
8 ? Orbits tipped ? Orbit planes intersect along
Line of Nodes
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9Viewed from Earth, moon moves 13o/day
9 pm
9 pm
9 pm
13o
13o
E S
W
10Does the moon rotate?
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13The Lunar Phase Cycle
E
W
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14Waxing Crescent
Horizon
West
toward sun
15First Quarter
Horizon
South
16Waxing Gibbous
Horizon
South
17Full
Horizon
South
18Waning Gibbous
Horizon
South
19Third (Last) Quarter
Horizon
South
20Waning Crescent
Horizon
East
toward sun
21 Phase Movie
E W
22The Full Cycle
29.5 days One moonth
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24Understanding the Phase Cycle
? Moon is always one-half illuminated.
Sunlight
?
? Just like Earth!
?? Phases result from viewing, from Earth,
fractions of illuminated half.
25Moon
e.g., First Quarter
View from Earth
Sunlight
Earth
Result Moon appears one-half
illuminated
Note Not to scale
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27Phase Visibility
28Eclipses
- Shadows
- gt Umbra Inner shadow
- gt Penumbra Outer shadow
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29Lunar Eclipses
The moon was as though drenched with blood. - The
Anglo Saxon Chronicles (734 AD)
- Moon moves through Earths shadow
- Require
- gt Full Moon
- gt Moon along nodal line
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30The View from Space
Note not to scale
Maximum duration of totality ? 100 min
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31The View from Earth
Duration 77 min
32Partial Eclipse of July 28, 1999
33Lunar eclipse occurs only when moon at/near
nodal line
No eclipse!
Eclipse
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34From a vantage point in the plane of Earths
orbit . . .
5o
Earths shadow misses moon ? no eclipse!
35What explains the color?
Earths shadow
Sunlight
Moon
Earth
Atmosphere
- Atmosphere bends (refracts) sunlight into umbra
- Atmosphere removes (scatters) blue/green part
- of light.
36Eclipse of Jan 20 21, 2000
. . . the moon drenched with blood.
37Solar Eclipses
And the moon in haste eclipsed her, and the Sun
in anger swore He would curl his wick within
him and give light to you no more. -
Aristophanes, Chorus of Clouds (423 BC)
- Earth intersects moons shadow
- Require
- gt New Moon
- gt Moon along nodal line
- Eclipse can be
- gt Total
- gt Partial
- gt Annular
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38Basic Geometry of Solar Eclipse
Umbra forms spot (diam 100 mi) on Earth
39Another View
Partial eclipse seen in penumbra
Spot moves generally eastward at 1100 mi/hr,
creating zone of totality
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42View from Earth Sun, totally eclipsed.
Solar Corona
?Maximum duration of totality 7.5 minutes
43Sun, partially eclipsed
44Moons orbit is not a circle . . .
45Yielding Annular Eclipses
- Moons umbra does not reach Earth when
- moon too far away.
Earth
Moon
Sun
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46Farthest
Closest
Ring or Annulus is seen when sun eclipsed.
Aug 24, 1998
47How often do eclipses occur?
- Solar about twice per year, somewhere on
Earth. - gt At any given location, about once in 360 yrs.
- Lunar about twice per year.
48Total Solar Eclipses 1997 - 2020
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