the seasons, solstices and equinoxes. vocabulary books: 1-4 pages 13-17
TRANSCRIPT
The Seasons, Solstices and Equinoxes
VOCABULARY
BOOKS: 1-4
PAGES 1
3-17
EARTH’S ORBITAL MOTIONSEASONS
OrbitRevolutionRotation
Ecliptic
Siderial Year
Tropical Year
Seasons
Orbit: a course, range, or curved path that is followedRevolution: the Earth’s path around the sunRotation: the movement of earth around its axis
Ecliptic: the apparent path of the sun on the celestial sphere over the course of a yearSiderial year: the time required for the Earth to reach
exactly 1 orbit around the sunTropical year: the year that our calendar measuresSeasons:
?????
What causes the seasons?
Why is it cold in the winter and warm in the summer in North America?
OUR EARTH
WHAT MONTH ARE WE CLOSEST TO THE SUN, WHAT MONTH ARE WE FARTHEST?
? ?
Earth has an elliptical (not perfectly round) orbit around the sun.
Aphelion – farthest Away Perihelion- closest
SIDEREAL YEAR: one complete orbit (period) 365.256 days
Recall that the Earth is tilted on its axis by 23.5 degrees
As earth orbits around the sun, it tilts toward the sun or it tilts away from the sun.
Because Earth is at an angle, the SUN SEEMS to travel at an angle.
This apparent path of the sun is called the ECLIPTIC.
All the planets stay very near the ecliptic in their orbits.
SOLSTICE
When the sun is farthest north or south of Earth on the ecliptic
North = summer solstice South = winter solstice
WINTER SOLSTICE
SUMMER SOLSTICE
Earth’s Axis
EQUINOX
When Earth’s tilt isn’t towards or away from sun
Sun crossing celestial equator
Spring (vernal) sun moving north of equatorFall (autumnal) sun moving south of equatorDay is equal in length to night
Another way to look at this: The yellow dot is the North Pole. Notice how the pole is ‘to the side’ of the center of the sun during equinoxes, and directly centered on the sun during solstices.
SEASONSThe earth is not a perfect circle, it’s
a
sphere. So…..
It wobbles, like a top as it rotates (spins) This wobble is called precession.
So… has Polaris always been our ‘north star”?
U.S. HAS TIME ZONES6
Why are time zones not always straight lines if they follow longitude meridians?
WORLD TIME ZONES24 HOURS IN A DAY = 24 TIME ZONES
Where do they start?
TIME ZONES
Time zones are separated by Time Meridians.
There are 24 time meridians.
Earth is a circle, 360° divided by 24 hrs in a day…
Each time zone is 15° of longitude
(one hour of travel = 15° longitude)
.
It is also colder during the winter because of the angle of the Earth’s tilt. Sunlight can’t hit with full force, but is spread out and weakened, so less able to heat up the Earth.
This tilt of our axis also accounts for the different heights of the sun at noon.