Chapter 3: Problem 11
What is the difference between the umbra and the penumbra of a shadow?
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Chapter 3: Problem 11
What is the difference between the umbra and the penumbra of a shadow?
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Explain the difference between sunlight and moonlight.
Use the Starry Night Enthusiast \({ }^{\mathrm{TM}}\) program to examine the Moon as seen from space. Select Solar System > Inner Solar System in the Favourites menu. Click the Stop button in the toolbar to stop time flow. Then, click on the Find tab and double-click on the entry for the Moon in the Find pane in order to center the view on the Moon. Close the Find pane and zoom in on the Moon by clicking and holding the mouse cursor on the Decrease current elevation button (the downward-pointing arrow to the left of the Home button in the toolbar) to approach the Moon until detail is visible on the lunar surface. You can now view the Moon from any angle by holding down the Shift key while holding down the mouse button (the left button on a two-button mouse) and dragging the mouse. This is equivalent to flying a spaceship around the Moon at a constant distance. (a) Use this technique to rotate the Moon and view it from different perspectives. How does the phase of the Moon change as you rotate it around? (Hint: Compare with Box 3-1.) (b) Rotate the Moon until you can also see the Sun and note particularly the Moon's phase when it is in front of the Sun. Explain how your observations show that the phases of the Moon cannot be caused by the Earth's shadow falling on the Moon.
Why doesn't a lunar eclipse occur at every full moon and a solar eclipse at every new moon?
How would the sequence and timing of lunar phases be affected if the Moon moved around its orbit (a) in the same direction, but at twice the speed; (b) at the same speed, but in the opposite direction? Explain your answers.
How is an annular eclipse of the Sun different from a total eclipse of the Sun? What causes this difference?
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