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Chapter 11 · Keeping Time with the Skies

NCERT Class 8 · Curiosity

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CHAPTER 11 OF 13

Keeping Time with the Skies 🌙

Every calendar humans have made comes from watching the sky. A day is one spin of the earth, a month roughly one cycle of the moon, a year one journey round the sun.

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Part 1 · Day and Year

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Part 2 · The Moon

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Part 3 · Eclipses

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Day, year and seasons 🔄

Two motions, two results. Confusing them is the commonest error in the chapter.

🔄 Rotation and revolution

MotionMeaningTimeGives us
Rotationspinning on its axisabout 24 hoursday and night
Revolutiongoing round the sunabout 365¼ daysthe year and the seasons
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Seasons are not caused by distance from the sun. They are caused by the earth’s tilt of about 23.5°. The hemisphere tilted towards the sun gets more direct rays and has summer — which is why India has summer while Australia has winter.

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The leap year: the extra quarter-day each year adds up, so every fourth year gains 29 February and has 366 days.

Game 1 — Rotation or Revolution?

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The moon 🌗

The moon makes no light of its own. We see only the part lit by the sun, and how much of it we see changes through the month.

🌗 The phases

PhaseWhat you see
New moon (amavasya)no lit part visible
Crescenta thin curved sliver
Half moonhalf the disc lit
Full moon (purnima)the whole lit face
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Why we always see the same face of the moon. It takes the same time to spin once as to go once round the earth — about 27 days — so the same side always faces us. The far side is not "dark"; it simply never faces the earth.

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The moon has no light of its own. It reflects sunlight. Saying it "glows" is wrong, and this is asked directly.

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Game 2 — Moon Facts

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Eclipses 🌑

An eclipse happens when three bodies line up and one casts its shadow on another.

🌑 Which is which

EclipseOrderHappens on
Solar (sun hidden)sun — moon — eartha new moon day
Lunar (moon hidden)sun — earth — moona full moon day
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Never look at a solar eclipse directly, not even through sunglasses or smoked glass. It can permanently damage the eye. Use a proper filter or watch a projected image.

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Remember by what is in the middle. In a solar eclipse the moon is in the middle and blocks the sun. In a lunar eclipse the earth is in the middle and its shadow falls on the moon.

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Game 3 — Solar or Lunar?

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Topic Mock Test

12 questions on the earth, moon and seasons. 🍀

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