What does waning mean?
What does waxing mean?
Waning- getting smaller
Waxing- getting bigger?
Which season is it in the Southern Hemisphere if the Northern Hemisphere is pointing towards the Sun(Summer)?
Winter
What is the time difference between a high tide and a low tide?
About 6 hours
(24 hours in a day/2 high tides x 2 low tide 24/ (2x2) )
What was the first major milestone during the Space Race in the 1950s?
The launch of the first satellite (Russia)
How many stars are in OUR solar system?
1 (The Sun)
What is the location of the Sun, Earth and Moon during a full moon?
Sun, Earth, Moon
Why do seasons occur?
The position and rotation of Earth on its axis
How many tides occur per day?
About 4 tides (occurs every 6 hours)
Why was the ISS (the International Space Station) made?
To provide a platform for scientific research
Which event occurs when the Moon is blocking the Suns light from hitting a spot on Earth?
A Solar Eclipse
How long does it take the Moon to go through all 8 phases?
Around 28 days
Seasons in a year?
4
When the Sun, Earth and moon are in alignment, what effect does it have on the tide?
The tide is larger than normal(spring tide) because the gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon pull in the same direction
What are the benefits of sending probes (instead of manned space craft) into space?
The presence of water and air(oxygen and carbon dioxide, etc.), an atmosphere (to protect against UV light), temperatures are ideal
Which event occurs when the Earth blocks the Sun's rays from hitting the Moon?
A Lunar Eclipise
What is the location of the Sun, Earth and Moon during a new moon?
Sun, Moon, Earth
Why do monthly weather patterns (seasons) occur?
The Earths axis / is 23.5
Why do tides occur?
The gravitational forces of the Moon and the Earth
The Hubble Telescope discoveries: name them
-Helped pin down the universe
-Nearly every major galaxy is anchored by a black hole at the center
-Identified two new moons (Nix and Hydra)
-Determined the rate the universe is expanding
Stars in a galaxy?
About 100 billion
What is the order of the Moon phases from new moon to the next new moon?
New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, 3rd or last Quarter, Waning Crescent, New Moon
At what moon phase would a neap tide occur?
First and Third Quarter moons
(Sun, Earth and Moon are in a right angle position)
What are tides?
Very long-period waves that move through the oceans in response to the forces given out by the Moon and the Sun
What was the goal of the Apollo program?
The exploration of our moon and it surface
How is a star born?
Stars start out in giant clouds of dust called nebulae. Gravity forces the dust to bunch together. As more and more dust bunches up, gravity gets stronger and it starts to get hot and becomes a protostar. Once the center gets hot enough, nuclear fusion will begin and a young star is born