Phases of the Moon. Edward M. Murphy Space Science for Teachers. 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 1

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Phases of the Moon Edward M. Murphy Space Science for Teachers 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 1

Earth Moon System The average distance from the Moon to the Earth is 384,404 km. Closest approach is 356,334 km. Farthest is 406,610 km. 30 times the diameter of the Earth. Diameter of the Moon is 3475.9 km = 0.27 diameter of the Earth (12756 km) Mass is 1/81.3 of Earth. Volume 1/49 of the Earth. 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 2

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The Moon The Moon shines by reflected sunlight. On average, it reflects about 7% of the incident sunlight. The Moon appears about 400,000 times fainter than the Sun in the sky. The phases of the Moon are the result of varying viewing angles throughout the month. A common misconception is that the phases of the Moon are caused by the shadow of the Earth. 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 5

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Phases of the Moon Phase Moonrise Transit Moonset New Sunrise Noon Sunset Waxing Crescent 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. First Quarter Noon 6 p.m. Midnight Waxing gibbous 3 p.m. 9 p.m. 3 a.m. Full Moon 6 p.m. Midnight 6 a.m. Waning Gibbous 9 p.m. 3 a.m. 9 a.m. Third Quarter Midnight 6 a.m. Noon Waning Crescent 3 a.m. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 10

Orbit of the Moon The time it takes the Moon to go through its phases is called the synodic period and is 29.5 days. The time it takes the Moon to orbit the Earth with respect to the stars is the sidereal period and is 27.3 days. The orbit of the Moon is inclined by 5 degrees with respect to the ecliptic. 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 11

Lunar Lunacy Another common misconception is that the Moon affects the weather, the number of births, the number of arrests, and the number of emergency room admissions. 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 12

Lunar Lunacy The astronomer George Abell studied the birth rate as a function of the phase of the Moon. He looked at 11,691 live births at the UCLA hospital between March 17, 1974 and April 30, 1978 and found no correlation. He then narrowed it down to the 8,142 natural (not caesarean) births and found no correlation. 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 13

Lunar Lunacy The human female menstrual cycle averages 28 days, not 29.5. If it is influenced by the lunar phases, then all mammals should have the same cycle length. Guinea pigs 11 days, rats and mice 5 days Sheep 16 days, chimpanzees 37 days Cows and horses 21 days Opossum 28 days 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 14

Phases of Venus 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 15

Rotation of the Moon The Moon always presents the same face towards Earth. Another common misconception is that this means that the Moon does not rotate. However, in order to keep the same face toward Earth, the Moon must rotate once every orbit. The far side of the Moon is not dark, it gets just as much sunlight as the near side. 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 16

Near Side of the Moon 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 17

Far Side of the Moon 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 18

Rotation of the Moon 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 19

Mark Twain Everyone is a Moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody. Mark Twain 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 20

Misconception: Dark Side of the Moon The Dark Side of the Moon should really be called the Far Side. The far side gets just as much light as the near side. For example, during a new moon, the near side of the Moon is dark, and the far side of the Moon is fully illuminated! http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/misc/dark_side.html 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 21

Lunar Libration You might expect that if the Moon always keeps the same face pointed toward Earth, that we can only see 50% of the Moon. However, the Moon appears to rock back and forth. This back and forth rocking is called libration. In its elliptical orbit around Earth, the Moon moves faster when close to the Earth and slower when farther. Since its rotation is fairly constant, we get to see a little bit around each limb. In addition, the orbit of the Moon is tilted with respect to the ecliptic, so we get to see somewhat beyond the poles as the Moon moves above and below the ecliptic. 59% of the Moon is visible to us on Earth. 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 22

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Misconception: The Size of the Rising Moon Many people believe the rising moon is larger than when the Moon is high overhead. The Moon is actually slightly larger when it is high overhead! The effect is an illusion, however, the illusion is not well understood! See these links for more details: http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/misc/moonbig.html http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/3d/moonillu.htm 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 24

Moonrise 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 25

Moon Illusion Which circle is larger? They are both the same size! 6/24/2005 Phases of the Moon 26

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