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Category > Physics Posted 08 May 2017 My Price 10.00

Observation Activity A The Moon's Orbit

Observation Activity A
The Moon's Orbit
Discussion. One of the best ways to relate a number of astronomy textbook facts and concepts
to "real" life is to observe the sky regularly. In doing this and other observational activities, you
will become more acquainted with the night sky and what transpires there from day to day,
month to month, season to season.
In this observational activity, you will plot the orbit of the moon against the starry background of
the sky by observing the moon over a one- to two-month period. Photocopy the appropriate star
chart from your textbook for charting the Moon observations. Note: Part of this activity may be
done when you work on Activity 4, Phases of the Moon.
Procedure. Each clear night that the moon is in the sky, locate the moon and label its location
against the background of stars on your photocopied star chart. If the star chart has a black
background, use a white felt tip pen to write on the chart. Label the location of the moon by date
and indicate its phase (crescent, first quarter, gibbous, full, third quarter, etc.).
Over a period of a month or two, your observations will mark out the orbit of the moon in the
sky. Sketch a smooth line through your labeled positions to show the orbit. (NOTE: Although
the moon's orbit gradually precesses with a period of 19 years, it will not move appreciably over
one or two months.)
If you continue these observations over a longer period, you will notice that the moon reaches
first-quarter, full, and third-quarter phase farther east each month. This is because the sun is
moving eastward along the ecliptic, and the phases of the moon are related to the location of the
sun.
Note: There is no report sheet for this activity. Be sure your name appears on the photocopied
star chart that you submit. 69 70

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