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ASTRONOMY 2 THIRD HOUR SESSION “B” |
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ACTIVITY:
Moon Phases, Phase Age, and the Apollo Missions |
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1. Is a _________ Quarter
Moon considered to be waxing or waning?
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2. During which “quarter” phase of the Moon (first or third) is ________________ visible from Earth? (Inspect the large Moon map in the lab)
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3. Determine the
phase age of the Moon on your birth date this year. Indicate your answer
in the first box below. Then set up the Earth-Moon-Sun model to represent the
phase age for your birth date. Have the instructor check the model and stamp
the second box below if your model is correct.
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4. What will be the
phase age of the Moon ________ days after the phase shown in Photo #1
located in the lab?
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5. Using the Moon Calendar determine the “phase age”
of the Moon for ___________ of this year. Is this also the phase age of
the Moon on the same date in the previous year?
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6. Where in the sky
(rising, high in east, on the meridian, high in the west, setting, not above
the horizon) would you expect to see a ________________ moon at sunset?
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7. If we assume
that sunset is at 6PM and sunrise is at 6AM, approximately what time would a
________________ moon rise?
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8 If we assume
that sunset is at
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For problems 9-13, refer to the large Moon map in the rear of the lab and the approximate lunar longitudes and latitudes of the Apollo landings listed below
Apollo
11: 23.5 deg E 1 deg N
Apollo
12: 23.5 deg W 3 deg N
Apollo
14: 17.5 deg W 4 deg N
Apollo
15: 3.5 deg E 26 deg N
Apollo
16: 15.5 deg E 6 deg S
Apollo
17: 31.0 deg E 20 deg N
9. Which
mission landed closest to the terminator of a First Quarter Moon?
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10. Which mission landed closest to a crater named
after the proponent of the Heliocentric Theory of the Solar System?
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11. Identify
one mission (of several) which landed on the moon in a region described as maria.
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12. Identify one mission (of several) which landed on the
moon in a region described as highlands.
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13. Why are there no landing coordinates given for
Apollo 13?
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