Chapter 4 Flashcards

(22 cards)

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apparent solar time

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time as measured by the position of the Sun in the sky (the time that would be indicated by a sundial)

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declination

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the angular distance north or south of the celestial equator

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great circle

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a circle on the surface of a sphere that is the curve of intersection of the sphere with a plane passing through its center

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4
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International Date Line

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an arbitrary line on the surface of Earth near longitude 180° across which the date changes by one day

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lunar eclipse

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an eclipse of the Moon in which the Moon moves into the shadow of Earth; lunar eclipses can occur only at the time of full moon

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mean solar time

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time based on the rotation of Earth; mean solar time passes at a constant rate unlike apparent solar time

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meridian

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a great circle on the terrestrial or celestial sphere that passes through the poles

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phases of the Moon

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the different appearance of light and dark on the Moon as seen from Earth during its monthly cycle from new moon to full moon and back to new moon

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right ascension

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the coordinate for measuring the east-west positions of celestial bodies; the angle measured eastward along the celestial equator from the vernal equinox to the hour circle passing through a body

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sidereal day

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Earth’s rotation period as defined by the positions of the stars in the sky; the time between successive passages of the same star through the meridia

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sidereal month

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the period of the Moon’s revolution about Earth measured with respect to the stars

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solar day

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Earth’s rotation period as defined by the position of the Sun in the sky; the time between successive passages of the Sun through the meridian
Noon to noon

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solar eclipse

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an eclipse of the Sun by the Moon caused by the passage of the Moon in front of the Sun; solar eclipses can occur only at the time of the new moon

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14
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solar month

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the time interval in which the phases repeat—say from full to full phase

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15
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synchronous rotation

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when a body (for example the Moon) rotates at the same rate that it revolves around another body

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16
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tides

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alternate rising and falling of sea level caused by the difference in the strength of the Moon’s gravitational pull on different parts of earth

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solstice

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the extremes when earth is tilted the most towards/away from the sun

18
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latitude

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north and south

19
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longitude

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east and west

20
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equinox

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when the sun is directly over the equators, everyone gets 12 hours of sunlight and 12 hours of darkness

21
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how many tides in a day

22
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Neap tides

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happen at first quarter and third quarter