Representing a sphere like the Earth on a flat map is a challenging task because it requires transforming a three-dimensional object into a two-dimensional surface. Here are three main ways to do this: 1. Cylindrical Projection 2. Conical Projection 3. Azimuthal Projection EQUINOXES AND SOLSTICES Equinoxes Solstices These events cause our seasons to change and affect things like
Neil Armstrong flew aboard the Apollo 11 mission, becoming the first person to walk on the Moon. On July 20, 1969, Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed the Lunar Module Eagle in the Sea of Tranquility. During the descent, Armstrong took manual control to avoid a boulder field, landing with limited fuel. At 10:56 PM EDT,
Yuri Gagarin flew aboard the Vostok 1 spacecraft on April 12, 1961, becoming the first human in space. He completed one orbit around Earth in 108 minutes. During reentry, the spacecraft experienced unexpected gyrations due to a delayed module separation. Gagarin ejected at 7 km altitude and landed safely via parachute near Engels, Russia. Both
En el lecho seco de un lago en Nevada, un grupo de amigos construye el primer modelo a escala del sistema solar con órbitas planetarias completas: una verdadera representación de nuestro lugar en el universo. Una película de Wylie Overstreet y Alex Gorosh Antes de nada: El viaje del sol por la Galaxia
Imaginary Lines on the Earth Imaginary lines are used in geography to help locate places, measure distances, and understand how the Earth is divided. These lines do not physically exist but are essential for navigation, timekeeping, and mapping. The main imaginary lines on Earth are: 1. The Equator 2. The Prime Meridian 3. Latitudes (Parallels)
Educational video for kids to learn about the rotation and revolution movements of the earth. Kids will find out what each movement involves, how long the earth takes to spin around the sun or around its axis, how we explain seasons, leap years and lots of other interesting facts. This video is part of a
Pulsa aquí: https://play.tomi.digital/es/app/learn?id=194348&type=lesson ¿Qué son las líneas imaginarias de la Tierra? Las líneas imaginarias son aquellas que el hombre utiliza para ubicarse o encontrar un punto en la superficie terrestre. Estas ayudan, además, a dividir a la tierra en este a oeste y de norte a sur. En otras palabras podríamos decir que, para poder
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