Early Astronomers Intro to Astronomy Unit Ancient Greeks
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Early Astronomers Intro to Astronomy Unit
Ancient Greeks Biography n Aristotle (384 -322 BC) Major Contributions n Proved that the Earth is round using math and observations.
Claudius Ptolemy Biography n Greek n Lived ca. AD 83 -168 Major Contributions n Created the Geocentric model of the solar system in which the Earth was the center.
Nicolaus Copernicus Biography n 1473 -1543 n From Poland Major Contributions n Earth as a planet n Model of the solar system with the sun at center called the Heliocentric model. n Proved that Earth rotates
Johannes Kepler Major Contributions Biography n Discovered 3 laws of planetary motion: n 1571 -1630 1) Planet’s orbit is an ellipse (oval) n Danish shape n Brahe’s assistant 2) The planets move faster when nearer the sun and slower when n Mathematical farther away n *New astronomy* 3) A planet’s orbital distance determines its distance from the sun n Defined the term astronomical unit as the average distance between the Earth and the sun (approximately 150 million km)
Galileo Galilei Biography n 1564 -1642 n Italian Major Contributions n Galileo used a telescope to make better observations. 1. Four “satellites” or moons orbiting Jupiter 2. Planets are circular disks, not just points of light 3. Venus has phases just like the moon
Sir Isaac Newton Biography n 1642 -1727 n English Major Contributions n Formulated the law of universal gravitation saying that all objects have gravity between them. n Explained the laws of inertia and gravity. n Inertia says that an object in motion will stay in motion till acted on by another force.
Contemporary Astronomers Edwin Hubble Major Contributions Biography n Explained that the universe n Born: 11/20/1889 was and still is expanding n Died: 9/28/1953 n Has a telescope that orbits in space named after him. The n American Hubble Space Telescope Stephen Hawking Biography n Born: 1/8/1942 n British Major Contributions n Theorized the existence of black holes.
Geocentric Model/Earth Centered
Heliocentric Model/ Sun Centered
Geo and Heliocentric Geocentric meaning Earth Centered was created by Claudiaus Ptolemy. He thought the earth was the center of everything in the Solar system. n Heliocentric meaning Sun Centered was created by Nick Copernicus and he thought and proved that the sun was the center of the solar system and every thing revolves around the sun. n
Astronomical Unit The time it takes for light to travel from the sun to earth is 1 AU. ABOUT 150 MILLION KILOMETERS……. n Light Year- The distance light travels in 1 year n Light Minute- The distance light can travel in 1 minute n Light Hour- The distance light can travel in 1 hour. n
The Big Bang Theory n Big Bang Theory is where a nebula cloud of rotating gases and rock; condensed, heated then cooled and collapsed. As a result this created our galaxy and solar system.
Order of Formation Big Bang 1. Galaxies 2. Solar system 3. Sun 4. Earth n
Big Bang Order of Formation n n As this cloud of gases and rock condensed and exploded, several things formed. The first thing that formed was the different Galaxies. There are 3 types of galaxies. Our Galaxy is the Milky Way. Yummmmm! The second thing that formed was the Sun. It provided heat for the planets, including earth. Next and last they earth began to take shape, form and grow.
Types of Galaxies
What is a galaxy? A galaxy is a huge cluster of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity. n Large galaxies have more than a trillion stars while small galaxies have fewer than a billion. n Astronomers believe that there are billions of galaxies in the universe. n
Basic Types of Galaxies Spiral Elliptical Irregular
Spiral Galaxy Shaped like pinwheels n Sweeping “arms” made of gas, dust, and younger stars, rotate around the galaxy’s center called a bulge. n The bulge is a dense group of old stars n Our Milky Way Galaxy is a Spiral Galaxy. n
Milky Way Galaxy n Our solar system is located on one of the spiral arms called the Orion Arm. n All of the stars we see at night are part of the Milky Way Galaxy.
Elliptical Galaxies n Among the largest galaxies in the universe n Looks like a snowball n Contains mostly older stars that rotate around the center of the galaxy in an unorganized fashion
Elliptical Galaxy
Irregular Galaxies Least common type of galaxy n Smaller and shapeless n Contains very hot newer stars and older stars n May form when two galaxies collide n
Irregular Galaxy
Gravity is the force between all objects that pulls them together. n Gravity Keeps the planets in orbit around the sun. Gravity keeps you and all objects on earth. n 2 factors affect gravity- Mass of an object and distance between objects. n For example- Mercury has more gravity to the sun than earth because the distance is shorter between them. n
Inertia is a law that states that all objects will stay in motion until stopped by another force. n For example- gravity holds the planets in orbit but inertia keeps the planets moving. n The moon has both gravity and inertia. n
Our 8 Planets Mr. Smith
The Sun Made of mainly gases. n Much larger than any planet in the solar system. n Creates the gravity needed to hold planets in orbit. n The sun is the only star in our solar system. All other stars are in our galaxy outside our main system. n As you look into the night sky, your seeing n
Continued……Sun The sun is made up of 6 parts; The Corona, Chromospheres, photosphere, Convective zone, radiative zone and the core. n When you look at the sun your seeing the Photosphere. n The Corona is the suns atmosphere n The Convective zone is where the gases circulate n
Continued……Sun Will the sun burn out or shrink? n Scientist have found out that the suns energy comes from nuclear fusion. n Fusion is the joining of two atoms to create energy. n The energy created from hydrogen atoms fusing creates helium atoms. It then gets sent into other layers and eventually reaches the surface in the form of light n
Sun
Mercury n n n n n 1 st planet from the sun Shortest revolution/year=88 earth days Rotation/day=58 earth days Rotates retrograde (clock wise) Much smaller than earth and the smallest planet Its atmosphere is made of Oxygen, sodium, helium Mercury is a terrestrial planet Terrestrial means the type of surface Mercury has little to no atmosphere and manly composed of Oxygen, sodium and helium. Temperature ranges from -297 at night and 872 degrees F during day.
Mercury
Venus- When a volcano meets a tornado! n n n n n 2 nd planet closest to the sun and the planet before earth. Most like the Earth Slightly Smaller than earth Retrograde rotation- Counter clockwise 2 nd fastest revolution of all planets Covered by a layer of clouds that trap heat and covered by volcanoes. Temperature=856 degrees F Atmosphere made of carbon dioxide(soda’s) Rotation= 243 earth days) Revolution= 224 earth days/ 1 venus year
Venus
Earth- The 3 rd rock from the sun! n n n n n Most complex planet with every system- water, air, land life. 5 th largest in solar system 23 degree tilt on axis 70 percent of earth is covered by water Mostly 0 -100 degrees Atmosphere 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen 3 layers of surface- Crust, mantle and core Revolution= 365 days in Rotation=24 hours Prograde Rotation which means counter clockwise.
Earth and moon
Mars n n n n n Often called the Red Planet, Mars means God of War Known to have water in its polar area that is frozen. Atmosphere made of Carbon Dioxide Temperature ranging from -225 to 62 degree F. 7 th largest planet 4 th shortest year/4 th shortest revolution around the sun. Takes 1. 8 earth years. Has the Largest Volcano in the solar system called Olympus Mons, 15 miles high and 400 miles wide Rotation= 24 hr 37 min Revolution= 1. 88 earth years/ 1 mars year
Mars
Mars and its moons
Jupiter n n n n n Jupiter’s name means, King of the Roman Gods First of the Gas Giants and majority of the planet is made of gas/very little is solid. The largest planet in the solar system Rotation/day=9 earth hours Revolution/year=11. 8 earth years Atmosphere made of Hydrogen and Helium Has 28 moons. The 4 largest are called the “Galician Satellites” named after Galileo who found them. 318 times the size of Earth Known for having “the Great Red Spot” which is a Hurricane on the surface of Jupiter.
Jupiter
Jupiter's moons
Saturn
Saturn’s Moons
Neptune
Neptune’s Moons
Uranus
Uranus Moon’s
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