eclipses. moon facts gravity is 1/6 of earth (take your weight and divide it by 6) (120/6=20 pounds)...
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Eclipses
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Moon Facts
• Gravity is 1/6 of Earth (take your weight and divide it by 6) (120/6=20 pounds)
• The same side always faces us• Speed is 2,287 mi/hr• Spins counterclockwise
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Eclipse Facts
• An eclipse is a shadow, either on the Earth or on the moon
• Umbra- area of a shadow that causes a total eclipse to occur
• Penumbra- area of a shadow that causes a partial eclipse to occur
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Solar Eclipse
• Sun gets dark-solar eclipse (2-5 per year)
• Shadow travels 1,100 mi/hr
• Solar eclipse shadow is 167 miles wide
• Solar eclipse lasts about 7 minutes
Next solar eclipse AUG 21st 2017
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Lunar Eclipse
• Moon gets dark-lunar eclipse (2-5 per year)• Lunar eclipse can last a few hours• A lunar eclipse happens at a Full Moon, when
the Moon's tilted orbit brings it into the Earth's shadow, which can then be seen cast onto the Moon.
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Eclipse Lab
1. Make two balls out of clay.• Earth 4cm in diameter• Moon 1 cm in diameter
2. Place the two balls about 15 cm apart.3. Hold the flashlight about 15 cm away from the
larger ball4. Drawing 1: shine the light on the larger ball and
sketch.5. Drawing 2: Move the light to the opposite side
and shine on smaller ball.6. Answer questions.