EMS 4.1 (4/19)
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Identify the location(s) where a lunar eclipse could occur in the model below.- Place a moon in each orbit to locate were a typical lunar eclipse would occur
- draw the solar lines to identify if a lunar eclipse will still occur
Identify the location(s) where a lunar eclipse could occur in the model below.
- Place a moon in each orbit to locate were a typical lunar eclipse would occur
- draw the solar lines to identify if a lunar eclipse will still occur
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Complete the above view model below of Keplar-47.- Place a moon in each orbit to locate were a typical lunar eclipse would occur
- draw the solar lines to identify if a lunar eclipse will still occur
Complete the above view model below of Keplar-47.
- Place a moon in each orbit to locate were a typical lunar eclipse would occur
- draw the solar lines to identify if a lunar eclipse will still occur
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Is a lunar eclipse of Kepler-47c’s moon possible, based on this evidence?CFS:- Accurately identifies how light impacts the moon’s appearance
- Accurately describes the cause and effect relationship between the rotational movement of the Moon and its illuminated face
Is a lunar eclipse of Kepler-47c’s moon possible, based on this evidence?
CFS:
- Accurately identifies how light impacts the moon’s appearance
- Accurately describes the cause and effect relationship between the rotational movement of the Moon and its illuminated face
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Is a lunar eclipse of Kepler-47-c’s moon likely to happen, based on this evidence?CFS:- Accurately identifies how light impacts the moon’s appearance
- Accurately describes the cause and effect relationship between the rotational movement of the Moon and its illuminated face
Is a lunar eclipse of Kepler-47-c’s moon likely to happen, based on this evidence?
CFS:
- Accurately identifies how light impacts the moon’s appearance
- Accurately describes the cause and effect relationship between the rotational movement of the Moon and its illuminated face