Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Moon
- It takes the Moon 28 days to make a complete orbit of the Earth.
- Gravitational forces between the Moon and the Earth keep the Moon in orbit.
- Phases of the Moon
- The Moon phases are produced by the alignment of the Moon and the Sun in the sky.
- The lit part of the moon is always facing the sun
- This is because the moon does not produce its own light but reflects it off other light sources, e,g, the sun
- The phases are different in each hemisphere
- This is because people on different hemispheres see the moon from a different angle
- What are phases of the moon?
- As the Moon makes its way around the Earth, we see the bright parts of the Moon's surface at different angles.
- The Moon has a smaller gravitational force than the earth because it is smaller
- Lunar Months
- A lunar month is the time the moon takes to pass through a complete cycle of its phases
- It is measured from New Moon to New Moon
- A lunar month is about 29.5 days
- The Moon is 4.5 billion years old.
- It orbits counter-clockwise
- Why can we see the moon?
- The moon does not create its own light
- It reflects light from the sun.
- The Tides
- The tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon
- The moon rotates around its own axis
- Made by Emma Boxley