We’ll start with direct observation of the daytime Moon.
Based on our findings, we’ll determine its direction of revolution, location in
space, and phases…before building models.
TAKEAWAYS:
1. Learn how to do daytime observations of the Moon and use this data to determine how it moves in its orbit around Earth; 2. See, firsthand, how the geometry between the Sun, Earth, and Moon determines the Moon’s phases; and 3. Walk through multiple astronomy models that build on one another and are helpful for developing mental models that are so important to understanding scientific concepts.
SPEAKERS:
Carolyn Balch (Teacher: Great Falls, VA)