A theory in which the moon formed elsewhere and was drawn in to our orbit.
The point in which the object orbiting the earth is at the farthest distance.
What is a natural satellite in terms of the moon?
Moon phases in which the moon is more than half full but less than full.
A theory in which the Earth and moon were formed together.
Occurs when the moon gets between earth and the sun and casts a shadow over the earth.
Moon phase when the moon appears fully illuminated from Earths Perspective.
Mixture of powdery dust and broken rock formed by impact of meteorites on the bodys surface
Any flat dark plain of lower elevation on the moon
A theory in which the moon formed from debris ejected from the Earth when a large object crashed into Earth.
The moon anytime before full moon and after new moon.
The point in which the object orbiting the earth is at the closest distance.
Roundish dent left in the surface of something by the impact of something else
A type of tide in which low tides are higher and high tides are lower
The shadow cast by the moon over an area experiencing a partial eclipse
When the visible part of the moon is less than Half full
Rods of light colored debris stretching out from the center
The debris surrounding an impact crater
During full and new moons the gravitational forces of the sun and moon combine to produce the highest tides also called-
third quarter moon
first quarter moon
summer solstice
autumnal equinox
counterclockwise
waning crescent
winter solstice
waning gibbous
waxing gibbous
waxing crescet
vernal equinox
solar eclipse
lunar eclipse
tidal bulge
spring tide
high tide
neap tide
full moon
low tide
new moon
revolve
rotate
axis
third quarter moon
first quarter moon
winter solistice
summer solistice
autumnal equinox
counterclockwise
waning crescent
waxing crescent
waning gibbous
waxing gibbous
lunar eclipse
vernal equinox
solar eclipse
tidal bulge
spring tide
high tide
neap tide
full moon
low tide
new moon
revolve
rotate
axis
Autumnal Equinox
Counterclockwise
summer solstice
waning crescent
waxing crescent
winter solstice
Vernal Equinox
waning gibbous
waxing gibbous
lunar eclipse
solar eclipse
spring tide
tidal bulge
full moon
high tide
low tide
new moon
revolve
rotate
Axis
Third Quarter Moon
First Quarter Moon
Counterclockwise
Waning Crescent
Waxing Crescent
Summer Solstice
Winter Solstice
Waning Gibbous
Waxing Gibbous
Solar Eclipse
Spring Tide
Tidal Bulge
Neap Tide
Full Moon
High Tide
New Moon
Low Tide
Revolve
Rotate
Axis
What is it called when the moon is blocking the sun?
The path a planet moves around the sun
An imaginary straight line joining the North and South poles of the Earth
When the moon is in the Earth's shadow and appears dark
Changes in the shape of the moon visible on Earth
The study of the universe and how it came to be
What is it called when the Earth has completed one rotation around the sun
Name the rotation of the Earth over 24 hours
What is the 29th of February
Can you see both sides of the moon from Earth?
new moon
full moon
1st quarter moon
3rd quarter moon
waxing crescent
waxing gibbous
waning gibbous
waning crescent
lunar eclipse
solar eclipse
what causes seasons
summer solstice
winter solstice
neap tide
spring tide
winter
summer
fall or spring
autumnal equinox
vernal equinox
indirect sunlight
direct sunlight
waxing moon
waning moon
summer solstice
winter solstice
eclipse
Mercury
Neptune
Jupiter
gravity
Uranus
Saturn
Planet
Venus
Earth
solar
Space
Mars
Moon
Sun
The moon phase when you cannot see the moon
The term used to describe a phase of the moon that is increasing
The term used to describe a phase of the moon that is decreasing in appearance
Whether waxing or waning, when the moon is more than half illuminated, but less than whole, it is a _______ moon.
The newest term created to explain how the moon formed
14 days is the approximate length of a
The primary component of our Moon
The side of the moon where change comes from
The gravity of the moon impacts our ocean's ________
The phase of the moon when its entire face is reflecting light toward the Earth
AUTUMNAL EQUINOX
SUMMER SOLSTICE
WINTER SOLSTICE
IMPACT CRATERS
VERNAL EQUINOX
WANING CRESENT
WANING GIBBOUS
WAXING CRESENT
WAXING GIBBOUS
FIRST QUARTER
LUNAR ECLIPSE
SOLAR ECLIPSE
THIRD QUARTER
SPRING TIDE
FULL MOON
HIGHLANDS
NEAP TIDE
NEW MOON
PENUMBRA
REGOLITH
ELIPTIC
PERIGEE
ALBEDO
APOGEE
EARTH
MARIA
UMBRA
MOON
SUN