Moon Observations Group C: Find Your Slide by Table Number and Answer The Questions There

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Moon Observations

Group C
Find Your Slide by Table Number and
answer the questions there
Table #1 Record Observations
- The full moon picture is brighter
- In the picture of the moon you can see more of the craters
- The moon photo is bright on both sides
- It is not made of cheese it is made of a moon dust and Becca has
some in her room
- There is not a man on the moon
- Becca Also says that Walis and Gromit went there but it is not made
of cheese
- The moon orbits the earth
- In 1998 John Glenn returned to the moon
- We olny see one side of the moon
- The moon is awesome
- The moon is white and grey
- The moon is not healthy to eat but you can still eat it
- People have been there including Becca
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Table #2 Record Observations

They are the same picture but there are different shadows.
Pg. 17 has some shadows to the left, and to the right, but pg. 16 is
in the lower area a bit towards the left, and one in the upper left.
Pg. 17 are two pictures of the moon pasted together.
The full moon photo is brighter then the regular moon photo.
In the moon photo you can see more craters.
Only one side of the moon is shown.
Some parts of the moon are darker then others.
The sides of the moon are brighter than the middle.
Some of the craters have the same basic shapes (spheres).
Table #3 Record Observations

The moon is a large sphere that rotates around the earth while
maintaining a spin of its own. there are crators on the moon caused
by metoriorites. Earth can only see one side of the moon. Americans
were the first to land on the moon. the moon is not as old as the
earth. the moon resets its cycle every month.
Table #4 Record Observations

The moon effects the water tides.


Only one of the earth is bright an the other part is dark.
Table #5 Record Observations

Moon orbits the earth.


We only see one side of it.
Doesn't have an atmosphere.
Gravity from the moon causes waves.
Moon has many craters.
Meteors hit often because of lack of atmosphere.
Has a north and south pole.
Has ice on it.
Rotates around the earth every month.
Find the following definitions by Table and
put the into this slide
1. Craters
2. Maria (MAH*ree*ah)
3. Highlands
4. Rays
5. Moon
Table #1 Questions (at least 9)

Could we live on the Moon?


Is there a "dark side" of the Moon?
Why is the Moon called the Moon?
Have people ever been to the dark side of the Moon?
Why are there so many craters on the Moon?
Why do people think it is made of cheese?
Do the aliens on the Moon like Pink Floyd?
Why is the Moon white?
Why is the Moon round, and not square or triangular etc.?
Table #2 Questions (at least 9)
Table #3 Questions (at least 9)
Table #4 Questions (at least 9)
Table #5 Questions (at least 9)

how was the moon formed


what is on the back side of the moon
what is the moon made of
is the moon bigger then pluto
how big is it?
How many times will it fit into the sun?
If we could fit it into earths atmosphere, how much would it weigh?
What would happen if it collided with the earth?

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