Exam Questions And Correct
Answers
when we have summer in the Northern hemisphere?
Winter - ANSWER -What season is it in the Southern hemisphere when it is
summer in the Northern hemisphere?
In the northern hemisphere, the nights are longer than days= - ANSWER -Winter
begins on or about Dec. 21
Days and nights have equal lengths= - ANSWER -Spring begins on or about
March 21
Days longer than nights in the North= - ANSWER -Summer begins on or about
June 21
Days and nights have equal length= - ANSWER -Fall begins on or about Sept. 21
What happens to the moon in one month - ANSWER -It moves around the Earth
once
what causes the phases of the moon - ANSWER -sun is lighting different
fractions of the part of the moon that we see
What is the order of the moon phases - ANSWER -new moon, waxing crescent,
first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, waning
crescent
When is the full moon visible? - ANSWER -Only at night. It transits at midnight,
, rises 6 hours earlier at sunset and sets 6 hours later at sunrise.
When is the new moon visible? - ANSWER -The new moon is visible during the
day. It transits at noon, rises 6 hours earlier at sunrise, and sets 6 hours later at
sunset.
How are the Sun, Earth, and Moon positioned when it is new Moon? - ANSWER -In a straight line: Sun-
Moon-Earth
How are the Sun, Earth, and Moon positioned when it is full Moon? - ANSWER
Sun-Earth-Moon
What is a solar eclipse? - ANSWER -Moon blocking the Sun's light or a location
on the Earth's surface passing under the Moon's shadow.
How are the Sun, Earth, and Moon positioned when it is a solar eclipse? -
ANSWER -Sun-Moon-earth
What is a lunar eclipse? - ANSWER -Earth's shadow on the Moon
How are the Sun, Earth, and Moon positioned when it is a lunar eclipse, and what
phase is the Moon in? - ANSWER -Sun-Earth-Moon (as in full moon)
Why do eclipses not happen every month? - ANSWER -The moon orbits the earth
in a slightly different plane than the earth orbits the Sun
What about eclipses of the moons of mars? - ANSWER -Mars has two small
moons, Phobos and Deimos. Relative to Earth's Moon, they are tiny, and closer to
their planet and orbiting faster — and closer to the orbital plane of Mars around the
Sun. This leads to more frequent eclipses visible from Mars.
Constellation - ANSWER -large defined areas of the sky (like states in a map of a
country) •anything visibly within that region is considered "in" that constellation
•there are 88 of them, in all (dividing up the total celestial sphere)
Ecliptic - ANSWER -the apparent path of the Sun over the course of a year, with
respect to the distant stars — also refers to the plane in which the Earth orbits the
Sun.
Zodiac Constellations - ANSWER -the 12 (or 13) constellations that lie along the
ecliptic.