Created by Deb Genet, CAIU Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program, 2007-2008 Weather Key Learning: We study the key components of weather to learn how it affects.
Module 5: Watching the Moon Activity 2: Time and Tide.
Moon Orbits the Earth – but appears to rise in the east and set in the west due to earth’s faster rotation.
5-2 Phases and Eclipses Earth, Moon, and Sun - Course 3.
Planets, Dwarf Planets and moons of our Solar System Terrestrial Planets Jovian Planets.
Basics Maria (Seas) - dark volcanic plains (lowland) made of dense rock (mafic = magnesium, iron) Highlands - light regions made of less dense rock (felsic.
Chapter: The Sun-Earth-Moon System Table of Contents Section 3: Exploring Earth’s MoonExploring Earth’s Moon Section 1: Earth Section 2: The Moon—Earth’s.
Moon Notes. Moon Facts The Moon is a natural satellite. The Moon is the 5 th largest natural satellite in our solar system.
We Live Where?! Miss Napolitano. Formation of the Solar System Nebula: birthplace of stars Star leaves nebula Star is rotating: gases and material surround.
Gravity, Stars and Planets. Interstellar cloud where star & solar system formation occurs.
Moon Overview Brennon Sapp. Making of the Moon The Moon was created when a rock the size of Mars slammed into Earth, shortly after the solar system began.
Astronomy I study Guide