Eclipse Notes Research Practice http://tinyurl.com/j2rktxq Title: Eclipse Objective: I can construct a model of the position of the Sun, Earth, and Moon during a solar and lunar eclipse. Essential Question: What is the difference in position of the Sun, Earth, and Moon during a solar and lunar eclipse? Back Next Title: Eclipse You will conduct research on 5 different eclipses. Manipulate the Earth and moon on each slide to match the research you have conducted. http://www.space.com/15689-lunar-eclipses.html http://mreclipse.com/Special/SEprimer.html http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse Back Next Total Lunar Eclipse Research Back Next Partial Lunar Eclipse Research Back Next Total Solar Eclipse Research Back Next Partial Solar Eclipse Research Back Next Annular Solar Eclipse Research Back Next As you work through the notes you will draw the models of each eclipse on the paper that was provided to you. By the time you are done you will have all eclipses drawn on one diagram. Back Next Total Lunar Eclipse Back Next Sometimes called a blood moon. During a total lunar eclipse, the sun, Earth and moon form a line in space. Earth’s shadow falls on the face of the moon. Back Next Partial Lunar Eclipse Back Next A partial lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth moves between the Sun and Moon but the 3 celestial bodies do not form a perfectly straight line in space. When that happens, a small part of the Moon's surface is covered by the darkest, central part of the Earth's shadow, called the umbra. Back Next Total Solar Eclipse Back Next Total solar eclipses occur when the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth and casts the darkest part of its shadow (the umbra) on Earth. Back Next Partial Solar Eclipse Back Next The Moon partially covers the Sun. If you're somewhere in the eclipse's path, you'll see that the Moon appears to take a bite out of the Sun. Back Next Annular Solar Eclipse Back Next An annular solar eclipse happens when the Moon covers the Sun's center, leaving the Sun's visible outer edges to form a “ring of fire” or annulus around the Moon. Back Next Answer the following questions by manipulating (moving) the Earth and the moon to match the name of the eclipse at the top of the slide. You also need to draw each eclipse on a separate sheet of paper. This will be turned in at the end of the period. Back Next Total Lunar Eclipse Back Next Partial Lunar Eclipse Back Next Total Solar Eclipse Back Next Partial Solar Eclipse Back Next Annular Solar Eclipse Back Next Save the keynote as your first name last name, eclipse. Send it back to your teacher. Back Next Bell work What causes Earth to have tides?
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