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Science by Beth Stewart

Show What You Know Before you read this book, look through it. Find the main headings. They divide the book into parts. ~ Draw a chart like the one shown. It lists the parts of the book. Part of Book M y, What I Question Learned How Earth Moves Earth's Moon Edipses Stars The U.S. Space Program Look at the pictures in the book. ~ Write one question you hope will be answered in each part of the book. After you fead this book, write one thing you learned from each part.

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Do you understand? ~ Write a nd ~ draw your answers. 1. How do you know that ~ is turning? 2. Look a t the picture of the full moon. Draw a moon that is not full. / '\ "-./ Full Moon 3. Wha t is this star pattern ca lled? 4. Write About Science Stars look like they move across the sky. Write a sentence to explain why. Draw a picture to go with your sentence.

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How Earth Moves Earth is always moving. You cannot feel Earth move because you move with it. Sut things you see can help you know that Earth moves. For example, you can see the sun and stars seem to move across the sky. Earth Spins Earth spins, or turns, on its axis. Earth's axis is on imaginary line. This is the line from the North Pole, through Earth's center, to the South Pole. The spinning of a planet, moon, or star around its axis is rotation. Each time Earth makes a full turn, it makes one rotation. Day and Nigh. Every day, the sun and moon seem to move ocross the sky from east to west. Bul it is really Earth that is moving. Earth makes one rototion every 23 hours and 56 minutes. Earth's rotation causes day to cha nge into night and night into day. The part of Ea rth facing the sun has day. The port facing away from the sun has night. Shadows Change Ea rth's rotation also causes shadows to change. As Earth rotates, the way sunlight shines on objects changes. Shadows are longest at the start and end of the day. They are shortest around noon.

Earth Moves in Space As Earth rotates, it a lso moves in space. It moves in a path around the sun. The movement of one object uround unother is revolution. One trip Earth around the sun is one revolution. A single trip takes about 365 days, or one yoor. The path an object follows as it revolves uround onother object is its orbit. Earth's orbit follows 0 shope called an ellipse. An ellipse is like a circle thut is stretched out. Seasons on Earth As Earth moves around the sun, its axis is always tilted in the same direction. In late June, Earth's northern hulf is tilted toward the sun. Six months later, its southern half is tilled toward the sun. The half of Earth that is tilled toward the sun is hooted morc than thc other hulf. The half tilted toward the sun is warmer. It is summer fo r that half. That half has more hours of daylight too. It is winter in the half tilted away from the sun. II is cooler for that half, and there are fewer hours of daylight. In June, the northern half of Earth is tilted toward the sun., / ~ ~ " \,,. Earth's orbit around the sun looks like o flattened cirde called on ellipse. I I I,1~ ' o

Earth's Moon Often you can see the moon at night. Sometimes you can even see it in the daytime. The moon looks bright, but it does not make its own light. You see the moon because it reflects sunlight. That means that su nlight shines on the moon. The light reflects, or bounces, off the moon. The moon revolves around Earth. It tokes the moon about 27.3 days to make one trip around Earth. The moon also rotates on an axis. Each time the moon makes one spin, it also revolves once around Earth. Thai is why the same side of the moon a lways foces Earth. It is the only side of the moon thai you ca n see from Ea rth. The moon con look different a l different times of the month. The moon may look full and round one night. Another night it may look like a thin slice of the moon. Sometimes you cannot see the moon ot a ll. o

Phases of the Moon All the different shopes of the moon are called the phases of the moon. The moon does not really change shope. It is always shaped like a ball. From Earth, you see only the part of the moon that is lighted by the sun. As the moon moves around Earth, different amounts of its lighted side face Earth. When the lighted half of the moon faces Earth, it looks like a circle of light. You cannot see the moon when the lighted half faces away from Earth.

Eclipses An object in space can get between the sun and another object. The first object casts its shadow on the other object. This is called an eclipse. Lunar Eclipse Sometimes during a full moon the sun, Earth, and the moon are in a straight line. When this happens, Earth's shadow can block liqht from the sun. A lunar eclipse is when the moon passes through Earth's shadow. A lunar eclipse can last as many as 100 minutes. It can happen many times in one year. You can see a lunar eclipse if you have a clear view of the moon. Solar Eclipse Sometimes the moon can pass directly between the sun ond Earth. The moon casts its shadow on Earth. A solar eclipse is when the moon passes between the sun and Earth. A solar eclipse looks like something is slowly covering the sun. The sun may look like it is changing shape. During a solar eclipse the day can become as dark as night. A solar eclipse can last almost eight minutes. Sola r eclipses happen two to five times each year. @

Stars There are many trillions of stars in the universe. The sun is the star that is nearest Earth. Other stars are much farther from Earth. A star is Q hot boll of gas. Because it is so dose, the sun looks like the brightest star in lh~ sky. But many stars ore bigger and brighter than the sun. Others a re smaller and not as bright. You cannot see siors during the day because the sun is so bright. If yoll ore in a place that has a lot of lights, it may be hard to see stars 01 night. Star PaHerns Stars can appear in shopes and patterns in the sky. People hove seen these patterns for thousands of years. A star pattern is called a constellation. People can find some stors if they look for the constellations they OTC part of. The stars in a constellation may be far from eoch ot her. They look like they are close to each other because stars are very for from Eorth. As Earth rotates, stars seem 10 move across the sky. Some star patterns con be secn only during some parts of the year. Orion is a constellation. You can see Orion from the northern half of Earth during winter. The 8ig Dipper i ~ part of a constellation called the 8i Bear.

The U.S. Space Program After World War II, the United States needed a safe place to test rockets. The U.S. Ai r Force began working at Cope Canaveral in 1958. Then NASA was formed. NASA is the government agency thot runs the US. space program. NASA stands for National Aeronautics alld Space Administration In 1962, NASA opened what is now known as the Kennedy Space Center. It is on Merritt Island. From there NASA was able to send la rger rockets into space. Exploring Space Space research has helped people in everyday life. For example, satellites can help people communicate. They are used for TV and some phones. Many people have worked in the U.S. space program. The best known ore the astronauts. Astronauts arc people who travel in space. Read about some of the people who are part of the history of the space program.

Glossary constellation eclipse e llipse lunar eclipse NASA orbit r e volution rotation solar eclipse a sta r pattern an event in which one object in space gets between the sun a nd another object a shape that is like a circle lhat Is stretched out a n event In which the moon passes th rough Ea rth 's shadow the government agency tha t ru ns the U.S. space program the pa th a n object follows as it revolves around a nother object the movement of one object around another the spinn ing of a planet, moon, or star around Its axis an event in which the moon passes between the sun a nd Earth

After Reading Did you understand? ~ Write a nd SJP draw your answers. 1. Copy each picture. Draw the shadow of the flagpole at each time of day. 2. Wrjte a sentence to expla in each drawing. 3. Work with a partner. Find a sunny place and look for shadows. Ask an adult for help. Talk with a partner about what you saw.

Solar Eclipse l ook at the picture. It shows a sola r eclipse. Learn when the next solar eclipse will happen. Fi nd out where the best place to see it will be. Learn about a safe way to see a solar eclipse. ~ Tell a partner what you learned.

Hours of Daylight Some places in the world have more daylight hours in winter than other places do. Read the chart. It shows the number of daylight hours in different places during different months. City, Country Month Daylight Hours Chicago, USA Q uito, ECliCidor January 9.5 June 15.2 January ] 2.1 June 12. 1 Itio de ICUld ro, Januory i3a Brazil June 10.8 ~ Write your answers. 1. How many more hours of daylight does Chicago have than Rio de Janeiro in June? 2. Which city has fewer daylight hours in June than in January? 3. How is January in Chicago different from January in Quito?

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