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Title: Astronomy Unit 3


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Astronomy Unit 3
  • Artificial Satellites
  • Natural Satellites
  • Our Moon
  • Orbit of our Moon
  • Surface Features of our Moon
  • Origin of our Moon

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Artificial Satellites
  • Vocab Words for Artificial Satellites
  • Artificial Satellite
  • Scientific Research Satellite
  • Weather Satellite
  • Earth-Observing Satellite
  • Navigation Satellite
  • Communication Satellite
  • Military Satellite

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Artificial Satellites
  • An Artificial Satellite is a man made object put
    into orbit around another object.
  • For example, they orbit Earth, other planets,
    moons, etc.
  • They remain in orbit by a gravitational force.
  • They all take different types of orbits depending
    upon their purpose.
  • They include different instruments depending upon
    their purpose.
  • All include some sort of communication device to
    communicate with earth and some sort of device to
    allow it to power itself.

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Artificial Satellites
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Artificial Satellites
  • There are 6 types of artificial satellites
  • Scientific Research Satellite
  • Weather Satellite
  • Earth-Observing Satellite
  • Navigation Satellite
  • Communication Satellite
  • Military Satellite

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Artificial Satellites
  • Scientific Research Satellite
  • Used to collect data and research other planets
    and/or moons.

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Artificial Satellites
  • Weather Satellite
  • Used to collect data and research weather
    patterns across the world.

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Artificial Satellites
  • Earth-Observing Satellite
  • Used to take pictures of different areas of the
    earth.

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Artificial Satellites
  • Navigation Satellite
  • Used to communicate with your gps and other
    tracking systems.

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Artificial Satellites
  • Communication Satellite
  • Used by companies to allow and enhance
    communication with your tvs, radios, cell phones,
    internet, etc.

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Artificial Satellites
  • Military Satellite
  • Used by the government to spy on other nations or
    spy on our own nation.

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Natural Satellites
  • Vocab Words for Natural Satellites
  • Natural Satellite

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Natural Satellites
  • A Natural Satellite is an object that is in orbit
    around another object. It is not man-made!
  • Examples
  • The earth a natural satellite of the sun.
  • All of the planets, comets, meteoroids, asteroids
    and dwarf planets are natural satellites of the
    sun.
  • The moon is a natural satellite of the earth.
  • Jupiter has 64 natural satellites.
  • Natural Satellites orbit due to a gravitational
    force exerted by its parent object.

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Natural Satellites
  • Here is the orbit of some of the planets around
    the sun. They are natural satellites of the sun.

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Natural Satellites
  • Our Moon
  • The Orbit of the Moon
  • Vocab Words for The Orbit of the Moon
  • 1st Quarter
  • 3rd Quarter
  • New Moon
  • Full Moon
  • Waxing
  • Waning
  • Synchronous Orbit
  • Near Side
  • Far Side
  • Lunar Eclipse
  • Solar Eclipse

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Natural Satellites
  • The Orbit of the Moon
  • The moon revolves around the earth every 29.5
    days.
  • The moon rotates around itself every 29.5 days as
    well!
  • This means the moons orbit is synchronous
  • A Synchronous Orbit is when the period of
    revolution is equal to the period of rotation.
    The moon rotates at the same exact pace that is
    revolves at!

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Natural Satellites
  • The Orbit of the Moon
  • The Synchronous orbit of the Moon causes the moon
    to have a Near Side and a Far Side.
  • The Near Side of the Moon is the side of the moon
    that ALWAYS faces the earth.
  • The Far Side of the Moon is the side of the moon
    that NEVER faces the earth.
  • In 1959 the Russian Mission, Luna 3 (an unmanned
    space probe) photographed it. This is the first
    time people saw pictures of the Far Side.
  • It wasnt until 1968 that people saw it first
    hand. Apollo 8 was able to orbit the moon and
    view the far side. Astronauts Frank Borman, Jim
    Lovell and William Anders were able to see it.

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Natural Satellites
  • Near Side on the Left and Far Side on the Right

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Natural Satellites
  • Note the differences between the Near Side and
    Far Side
  • This is why scientists believe the Earth has had
    some impact on the Formation of the Moon.

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Natural Satellites
  • The Orbit of the Moon
  • As the moon revolves around the earth it looks
    different in the sky each night.
  • The different appearances of the moon in the
    night sky are called the Moon Phases.
  • The moon is ALWAYS 50 lit up from the sun.
  • It isnt always the lit up side that is facing
    the earth.
  • What we see at night (the different phases) are
    combination of the lit up portion of the moon and
    side of the moon facing the earth.

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Natural Satellites
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Natural Satellites
  • The Moon goes through 8 distinct phases during
    each of its revolution.
  • New Moon
  • Waxing Crescent
  • 1st Quarter
  • Waxing Gibbous
  • Full Moon
  • Waning Gibbous
  • 3rd Quarter
  • Waning Crescent

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Natural Satellites
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Natural Satellites
  • New Moon is when none of the lit up portion of
    the moon is facing the earth.
  • The moon appears completely dark in the night sky
    from earth.
  • Full Moon is when all of the lit portion of the
    moon is facing the earth.
  • The moon appears completely bright in the night
    sky from earth.

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Natural Satellites
  • The Waxing phases are the growing phases of the
    moon.
  • When the moon goes from new moon to full moon
  • The Waning phases are the shrinking phases of the
    moon.
  • When the moon goes from full moon back down to
    new moon

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Natural Satellites
  • The Orbit of the Moon
  • The moons orbit is tilted 5 degrees to the
    earths orbit.

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Natural Satellites
  • The Orbit of the Moon
  • This tilted orbit means that solar eclipses and
    lunar eclipses will NOT occur each month.
  • A Solar Eclipse is when the moon comes right in
    between the earth and sun and casts its shadow
    upon the sun.
  • The Moon should be New Moon phase at this point.
  • A Lunar Eclipse is when Earth falls directly in
    between the sun and the moon and casts its shadow
    upon the moon.
  • The Moon should be in Full Moon phase at this
    point.

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Natural Satellites
Solar Eclipse
  • Position of Sun, Moon Earth
  • View from Earth
  • Total Solar Eclipse

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Natural Satellites
  • Lunar Eclipse
  • View from Earth
  • Total Lunar Eclipse
  • Position of Sun, Moon Earth

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Natural Satellites
  • Our Moon
  • Moons Surface Features
  • Vocab Words for Surface Features of our moon
  • Maria
  • Highland
  • Crater

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Natural Satellites
  • Moons Surface Features
  • The moon has surface features similar to the way
    earth has surface features.
  • When Galileo first looked the moon from earth, he
    believed he was seeing oceans and continents on
    the moon because he saw darker and lighter areas.
  • The moon consists of maria and highlands.
  • Maria are dark, low-lying lava intrusions upon
    the moons surface
  • Highlands are lighter, elevated areas of the
    moons surface

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Natural Satellites
  • Moons Surface Features

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Natural Satellites
  • Moons Surface Features
  • The moons surface is covered in craters. These
    are bowl shaped depressions resulting from a
    meteoroid impact.

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Natural Satellites
  • Origin of our Moon
  • You will read about the different theories on how
    the moon was formed in your reading booklet.
  • You will also do a lab that where you will learn
    about the age of different surface features on
    the moon.
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