Class 5: The Earth’s Moon Today’s class:
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Class 5: The Earth’s Moon
Today’s class:
What are the main properties of the Moon?
Some fascinating facts about the Moon’s
rotation and orbit…
How did the Moon form?
Fact Sheet: The Earth’s Moon
Earth-Moon distance =
384,000 km (range is 363,000406,000 km).
Orbital period = 27.3 days.
Rotational period = 27.3 days.
Radius = 1738 km (0.27R).
Mass = 7.41022 kg (0.012M).
Density = 3340 kg/m3 (Earth’s
density is 5500 kg/m3).
No detectable global magnetic
field.
I : Properties of the Moon
Oldest known rocks are 4.4-4.5 billion
years (so the Moon is at least this old!)
Moon has much less iron than Earth:
Moon is much less dense.
No global magnetic field.
In Earth, iron is mostly in the core –
comprises 16% of the planet’s volume
Any iron core in the Moon must be less
than 3% of its volume.
… structure of the Earth
Lunar composition
Moon rocks very similar to the Earth’s
mantle, except…
Very few volatile elements or compounds
(e.g., water, sodium, zinc, lead…)
High boiling-point (refractory) elements in
greater abundance: aluminum, titanium,
calcium…
Recent missions that studied the Moon’s
polar region show evidence for H2O ice!
Located in deep polar craters – the ice is in
perpetual shadow, but there’s not much.
II : Tidal effects in the EarthMoon system
Tidal effects are responsible for…
Twice-daily rising and falling of tidal waters.
Synchronizing the rotation and orbit of the
Moon around the Earth.
Gradually slowing down the rotation of the
Earth.
Our day is increasing by 2 ms/century!
Gradually increasing the Earth-Moon
distance.
The Moon is moving away at 4 cm/year!
III : Theories of the formation
of the Moon
Simultaneous formation theory
Fission theory
The Earth was spinning so fast in the past
that large fraction tore away to form Moon.
Capture theory
Moon formed from same material as Earth,
at same time and under same conditions.
Moon formed elsewhere and was captured.
Giant impact theory
A Mars-size body struck Earth in the past
and the Moon formed from the debris.