Class 8 Science Keeping Time with the Skies


1. Introduction

Humans have used the sky and celestial objects to measure time for centuries. Observing the Sun, Moon, and stars allows us to determine days, months, and years and understand astronomical cycles.


2. Time Measurement Using Celestial Bodies

  1. Day:
    • Caused by Earth’s rotation on its axis.
    • 1 rotation = 24 hours.
  2. Year:
    • Caused by Earth’s revolution around the Sun.
    • 1 revolution = 365.25 days → 1 year
  3. Month:
    • Based on Moon’s revolution around Earth.
    • 1 lunar month ≈ 29.5 days

3. The Sun and the Day

  • Apparent motion of Sun: Sun rises in the east and sets in the west due to Earth’s rotation.
  • Sundials: Ancient timekeeping devices using shadow of Sun.
  • Noon: When Sun is at highest point in the sky.

4. The Moon and Months

  • Lunar Phases: New Moon → Waxing Crescent → First Quarter → Waxing Gibbous → Full Moon → Waning Gibbous → Last Quarter → Waning Crescent
  • Lunar Month: One complete cycle of Moon’s phases ≈ 29.5 days
  • Lunar Calendar: Based on Moon’s phases

5. Stars and the Year

  • Constellations: Groups of stars used for navigation and timekeeping
  • Zodiac Signs: Sun appears in different constellations during the year
  • Sidereal Year: Time taken by Earth to complete revolution relative to stars ≈ 365.256 days

6. Other Timekeeping Methods

  1. Water Clocks (Clepsydra): Measure time by water flow
  2. Mechanical Clocks: Gears and pendulums for precise time
  3. Atomic Clocks: Measure time using vibrations of atoms (very precise)

7. Key Terms

TermMeaning
RotationSpinning of Earth on its axis
RevolutionMovement of Earth around the Sun
DayTime taken by Earth to complete one rotation
YearTime taken by Earth to complete one revolution around Sun
Lunar MonthTime taken by Moon to complete one revolution around Earth
Lunar PhasesDifferent appearances of Moon in a month
SundialAncient device to measure time using shadows
Sidereal YearTime for Earth to orbit Sun relative to stars

8. Examples in Daily Life

  • Using Sun for approximate time → Ancient sundials
  • Moon phases → Lunar calendars, festivals
  • Star positions → Navigation at sea
  • Modern atomic clocks → GPS, precise timing

9. Possible Questions

Very Short Answer Questions (1–2 marks)

  • What causes day and night?
  • Define a lunar month.
  • What is a sidereal year?
  • Give one use of sundial.
  • Name the phase of Moon after new moon.

Short Answer Questions (3–5 marks)

  • Explain the difference between rotation and revolution.
  • Describe lunar phases in one month.
  • How did people use stars for timekeeping?
  • List three types of clocks used historically.

Long Answer Questions (6–8 marks)

  • Explain how the Sun, Moon, and stars help measure time.
  • Describe the lunar calendar and how lunar months are calculated.
  • Discuss the evolution of timekeeping from sundials to atomic clocks.
  • Explain the difference between a solar year and a sidereal year.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

  • One rotation of Earth causes:
    a) Month
    b) Year
    c) Day and night
    d) Lunar phases
    Answer: c
  • One revolution of Earth around the Sun takes:
    a) 24 hours
    b) 365 days
    c) 29.5 days
    d) 12 hours
    Answer: b
  • New Moon occurs when:
    a) Moon is fully visible
    b) Moon is not visible
    c) Moon is half visible
    d) Moon is behind Sun
    Answer: b

Fill in the Blanks

  • Lunar month ≈ 29.5 days.
  • Day and night are caused by Earth’s rotation.
  • Sundials measure time using shadow of Sun.

True/False Questions

  • Sidereal year is based on Sun’s position relative to stars. True
  • Lunar calendar is based on Sun’s motion. False
  • Ancient water clocks measured time using flowing water. True

Match the Following

Column AColumn B
RotationCauses day and night
RevolutionEarth around Sun
Lunar month29.5 days
SundialShadow of Sun
Sidereal yearEarth orbit relative to stars

Day and Night

  1. Day and night are caused by:
    a) Earth’s revolution around the Sun
    b) Earth’s rotation on its axis
    c) Moon’s revolution around Earth
    d) Sun’s rotation
    Answer: b
  2. One rotation of Earth takes:
    a) 12 hours
    b) 24 hours
    c) 365 days
    d) 29.5 days
    Answer: b
  3. The Sun rises in the:
    a) West
    b) East
    c) North
    d) South
    Answer: b
  4. Noon is the time when the Sun is:
    a) Rising
    b) Setting
    c) At its highest point in the sky
    d) Behind clouds
    Answer: c
  5. Ancient people used _______ to tell time during the day.
    a) Water clocks
    b) Sundials
    c) Atomic clocks
    d) Mechanical clocks
    Answer: b

Year and Revolution

  1. One revolution of Earth around the Sun causes:
    a) Day
    b) Month
    c) Year
    d) Hour
    Answer: c
  2. One year ≈
    a) 24 hours
    b) 29.5 days
    c) 365.25 days
    d) 12 months
    Answer: c
  3. Sidereal year is measured relative to:
    a) Sun
    b) Stars
    c) Moon
    d) Horizon
    Answer: b
  4. Leap year occurs every:
    a) 3 years
    b) 4 years
    c) 5 years
    d) 6 years
    Answer: b
  5. Earth’s revolution causes:
    a) Day and night
    b) Seasons
    c) Moon phases
    d) Tides
    Answer: b

Lunar Month and Moon Phases

  1. One lunar month ≈
    a) 24 hours
    b) 29.5 days
    c) 365 days
    d) 30 seconds
    Answer: b
  2. New Moon occurs when:
    a) Moon is fully visible
    b) Moon is not visible
    c) Moon is half visible
    d) Moon is eclipsed by Earth
    Answer: b
  3. Full Moon occurs when:
    a) Moon is between Sun and Earth
    b) Earth is between Sun and Moon
    c) Moon is half visible
    d) Moon disappears
    Answer: b
  4. Waxing crescent is:
    a) Growing illumination after new moon
    b) Decreasing illumination after full moon
    c) Moon completely dark
    d) Moon fully bright
    Answer: a
  5. Waning gibbous is:
    a) Moon getting brighter
    b) Moon getting darker after full moon
    c) Moon completely dark
    d) Moon invisible
    Answer: b
  6. The lunar calendar is based on:
    a) Sun’s motion
    b) Moon’s phases
    c) Stars
    d) Earth’s rotation
    Answer: b
  7. First Quarter Moon is when:
    a) Moon is half illuminated and waxing
    b) Moon is half illuminated and waning
    c) Moon is full
    d) Moon is new
    Answer: a
  8. Last Quarter Moon is when:
    a) Moon is half illuminated and waxing
    b) Moon is half illuminated and waning
    c) Moon is full
    d) Moon is new
    Answer: b
  9. Lunar phases help in:
    a) Measuring day
    b) Measuring month
    c) Measuring year
    d) Measuring hour
    Answer: b
  10. Moon revolves around Earth in:
    a) 24 hours
    b) 29.5 days
    c) 365 days
    d) 12 hours
    Answer: b

Stars and Sidereal Year

  1. Sidereal year ≈
    a) 24 hours
    b) 365.256 days
    c) 29.5 days
    d) 1 month
    Answer: b
  2. Constellations are:
    a) Groups of stars forming patterns
    b) Planets
    c) Moons
    d) Comets
    Answer: a
  3. Zodiac signs are based on:
    a) Moon phases
    b) Sun appearing in different constellations
    c) Earth’s rotation
    d) Tides
    Answer: b
  4. Stars were used historically for:
    a) Timekeeping
    b) Navigation
    c) Calendars
    d) All of the above
    Answer: d
  5. Sidereal year is longer than solar year by:
    a) 20 minutes
    b) 4 minutes
    c) 1 day
    d) 1 hour
    Answer: b

Timekeeping Devices

  1. Water clocks are also called:
    a) Sundials
    b) Clepsydra
    c) Pendulum clocks
    d) Atomic clocks
    Answer: b
  2. Mechanical clocks use:
    a) Pendulums and gears
    b) Flowing water
    c) Moon phases
    d) Stars
    Answer: a
  3. Atomic clocks measure time using:
    a) Vibrations of atoms
    b) Moon phases
    c) Sun shadows
    d) Pendulum
    Answer: a
  4. Sundials measure time using:
    a) Moon phases
    b) Shadow of Sun
    c) Flow of water
    d) Mechanical gears
    Answer: b
  5. Modern GPS relies on:
    a) Sundials
    b) Atomic clocks
    c) Water clocks
    d) Moon phases
    Answer: b

Rotation vs Revolution

  1. Rotation of Earth causes:
    a) Year
    b) Day and night
    c) Lunar month
    d) Seasons
    Answer: b
  2. Revolution of Earth causes:
    a) Day and night
    b) Year and seasons
    c) Lunar phases
    d) Solar eclipse
    Answer: b
  3. One complete rotation =
    a) 365 days
    b) 24 hours
    c) 29.5 days
    d) 12 hours
    Answer: b
  4. Earth’s axis is tilted by:
    a) 0°
    b) 23.5°
    c) 45°
    d) 90°
    Answer: b
  5. Tilt of Earth’s axis causes:
    a) Day and night
    b) Seasons
    c) Moon phases
    d) Lunar months
    Answer: b

Daily Life and Observations

  1. Moon phases are important for:
    a) Calendars
    b) Festivals
    c) Agriculture
    d) All of the above
    Answer: d
  2. Sundials work best:
    a) During night
    b) On cloudy days
    c) During day with Sun visible
    d) Underwater
    Answer: c
  3. Lunar month is based on:
    a) Earth’s rotation
    b) Moon’s revolution
    c) Sun’s motion
    d) Stars only
    Answer: b
  4. Atomic clocks are used in:
    a) GPS
    b) Smartphones
    c) Internet timing
    d) All of the above
    Answer: d
  5. Observation of stars helps in:
    a) Navigation
    b) Calendar making
    c) Astronomy studies
    d) All of the above
    Answer: d

True/False

  1. Day and night are caused by Earth’s revolution. False
  2. Lunar month ≈ 29.5 days. True
  3. Sidereal year is measured relative to stars. True
  4. Moon phases do not affect calendars. False
  5. Water clocks are called clepsydra. True

Fill in the Blanks

  1. Earth’s rotation causes _______.
    Answer: day and night
  2. Earth’s revolution causes _______.
    Answer: year and seasons
  3. Lunar month is based on _______ of the Moon.
    Answer: revolution
  4. Sidereal year is measured relative to _______.
    Answer: stars
  5. Sundials measure time using _______ of the Sun.
    Answer: shadow