How many tide movements or complete cycles does the Earth have?
What is 2
Who was the first person on the moon?
Neil Armstrong
What causes us to see only one side of the moon?
What is Earth's gravity
What causes a blood moon?
The sun shining through the Earth's Atmosphere and reflecting on the moon.
What is an object called that makes it through Earth's atmosphere and strikes the surface?
What is a meteorite
This is the reason we have night and day
What is Earth's rotation
How long has it been since we have put a person on the moon? (estimate)
How long does it take the moon to orbit the Earth
27.3 days
We see the lit surface of the moon on the left getting smaller, but is more than half lit.
What is Waning Gibbous
This moon phase shows a small sliver of the moon on the right side getting larger.
What is waxing crescent.
when an object moves around a larger object.
What is it revolves
What is the goal of the Artemis missions?
To stay long term on the moon, and eventually reach Mars
It takes the moon how long to make a rotation?
What is 27 days
When the moon is between the sun and Earth we have a ____________ eclipse
What is a solar.
What was the goal of the Apollo missions?
To discover and explore the moon with short visits
How many days does it take the Earth to revolve around the sun?
What is 365 days.
Why is space debris a problem? 3 reasons
It is dangerous and Most of it is small and it is expensive to collect
What effect does the moon have on Earth? What causes it?
Tides twice a day, from the moon's gravity
When the Earth is between the Sun and Moon we have what type of eclipse and what moon phase is this?
Lunar, and full moon.
Asteroid is floating around in space, meteor hits Earth's atmosphere
The Earth is tilted on it's axis is the reason we have
What are seasons.
Who was the first to see the "far side" of the moon and how?
The Russians with a satellite
What Apollo mission was the first to orbit the moon?
What is Apollo 8