Day, Night, Year, and Seasons

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Welcome Astronomers to the Sun, Moon, and Earth! The relationship between the Sun, Moon, and Earth is very important to the existence of life on Earth. Our quest is to find out how their relationships affect day and night, years, the seasons around the world, and the phases of the moon. Day, Night, Year, and Seasons

S6E2. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the effects of the relative positions of the sun, Earth, and moon. a. Develop and use a model to demonstrate the phases of the moon by showing the relative positions of the sun, Earth, and moon. b. Construct an explanation of the cause of solar and lunar eclipses. c. Analyze and interpret data to relate the tilt of the Earth to the distribution of sunlight throughout the year and its effect on seasons.

Purpose/Objective: The students will be able to: 1)Describe how the Earth s rotation on its axis relative to the Sun causes the Earth to experience cycles of day and night. 2) Describe how Earth s 365-day revolution around the Sun allows us to have years. 3) Explain the reason why Earth passes through four different seasons during its revolution around the Sun. 4) Relate the Moon phases to changes in the Moon s position relative to the Earth and Sun during its 29-day revolution around the Earth.

Rotation Earth spinning on axis. 1 rotation = 24 hours Part of Earth facing sun = day Part of Earth facing away from Sun = night

Rotation What does Rotation mean? Rotation occurs when something is spinning around an axis. What are some examples of things that rotate? Tops, Ballerinas, Figure skaters, cyclones, Tornadoes, a merry-go-round, Earth How do we know that the Earth rotates? 1. Star trails- trails made with time exposure, circular paths that occur because the planet is moving and not stationary. 2. Winds curve because of the Earth s rotation. 3. Ocean currents curve clockwise in the northern hemisphere, and counterclockwise in the southern hemisphere. 4. The movement of a pendulum. It does not actually move, it is the Earth moving that causes the pendulum to appear to change the direction of its swing.

Night and Day What causes night and day? The rotation of the Earth The side of the Earth that is facing the sun has daylight, the side of the Earth away from the sun has night. It takes 24 hours for the Earth to complete one rotation. The Earth is tilted on it s axis at a 23.5 degree angle. The Earth s tilt is always in the direction of the North Star. What is another name for the North Star? Polaris This tilt is what causes our days to get longer in the summer and shorter in the winter. Because of the Earth s rotation the sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west.

Revolution movement of 1 object around another object. Earth Revolution around Sun = 1 year (365 days)

Seasons What two things cause the difference in the seasons? 1. The angle of the sun s rays 2. The length of the days There are two kinds of rays from the Sun: 1. Direct- occurs when Earth is tilted toward the Sun 2. Indirect-occurs when Earth is tilted away from the Sun In the Summer, we get the direct rays from the sun and the days are longer. (But we are farther away from the Sun) In the Winter, we get indirect rays from the Sun and the days are shorter. (But we are closer to the Sun) Why does this happen?

One revolution around the sun equals 365 days. This revolution causes the changing of the seasons.

Orbit the path an object takes as it revolves around another object.

Axis Imaginary line passing through Earth causing it to rotate. Earth tilted 23.5 degrees on axis.

Seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth

Direct Sunlight more direct at the equator more indirect at the poles

Not to scale, the Sun is MUCH bigger than the Earth.

Winter in Northern Hemisphere = Summer in Southern Hemisphere. Winter Solstice 1 st Day of Winter, Dec. 22. Longest Night

Summer in Northern Hemisphere = Winter in Southern Hemisphere. Summer Solstice 1 st Day of Summer, June 21. Longest Day

Spring in Northern Hemisphere = Fall in Southern Hemisphere. Vernal Equinox 1 st day of Spring, March 21. Equal Day and Equal Night

Fall in Northern Hemisphere = Spring in the Southern Hemisphere. Autumnal Equinox 1 st day of fall Sept. 23 Equal Day and Equal Night

The Four Seasons: The Effect of the Tilt of Earth s Rotation Axis

The phase of the Moon depends on the relative position between the Sun, the Earth, and the Moon The Phase of the Moon

In the diagram above, you can see the Moon always has a lit side (facing the Sun) and a dark side (facing away from the Sun). From the Earth, we can only see the part of the Moon that is facing toward us at any time (which is often called the near side of the Moon) and we cannot see the part of the Moon facing away from Earth ( called the far side of the Moon). The phase of the Moon, or the shape of the lit part of it, that we see at any time is then determined by the combination of these two factors - which part of the Moon is lit by the Sun and visible to Earth at the same time!

>> 0 >> 1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Those are the same stars, and that is the same moon, that look down upon your brothers and sisters Sojourner Truth The light from the sun is hitting the side of the moon facing away from the Earth.

To summarize, the phases of the Moon are caused by the Sun only lighting up half of the Moon and our angle of seeing the Moon. The phases of the Moon are not caused by the Earth's shadow.

Finished Complete any missing work (S6E2.a.) Earth, Moon, and Sun