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Astronomy

Astronomy. Chapter 18.1. Astronomy. People in ancient cultures used the seasonal cycles to determine when they should plant and harvest crops. They built observatories to study the night sky. Over time, the science of Astronomy (the study of the Universe) was developed. Modern Calendar.

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Astronomy

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  1. Astronomy Chapter 18.1

  2. Astronomy • People in ancient cultures used the seasonal cycles to determine when they should plant and harvest crops. • They built observatories to study the night sky. • Over time, the science of Astronomy (the study of the Universe) was developed.

  3. Modern Calendar • The modern calendar is based on the observations of bodies in our solar system. • Day • Amount of time it takes Earth to rotate once on it’s axis • Month • Amount of time it takes the moon to orbit once around the Earth • Year • Amount of time it takes the Earth to orbit once around the Sun

  4. Ptolemy • Claudius Ptolemy: • Greek Astronomer • (140 A.D.) • Believed in an Earth-Centered Universe • Stated that the other planets and the sun revolved around the Earth • Helpful b/c he predicted motions of planets better than any other theory of the time http://obs.nineplanets.org/psc/theman.html

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  6. Copernicus • Nicolaus Copernicus: • Polish Astronomer • lived 1473 - 1543 • Thought the sun is at the center of the Universe • All planets, including Earth, orbit the sun • Very controversial & caused major changes in science and society http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copernicus

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  8. Brahe • Tycho Brahe • Danish Astronomer • Lived 1546 - 1601 • Stated the Sun and Moon revolve around the Earth • But other planets revolved around Sun • Detailed astronomical observations • Very precise observations of planets and stars. http://galileo.rice.edu/sci/brahe.html

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  10. Kepler • Johannes Kepler • Lived 1571 - 1630 • Brahe’s assistant • Did work on orbit of Mars (because he and Brahe did not get along) • Data ended up helping him prove that all the planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits • Stated the three laws of planetary motion, still in use today http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/PictDisplay/Kepler.html

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  12. Kepler’s laws of planetary motion • http://space.about.com/od/astronomybasics/tp/Keplers_Three_Laws.htm • 1st law: planets travel in elliptical orbits with sun at one focus • 2nd law: equal area law • http://physics.about.com/od/astronomy/p/keplerlaws.htm • 3rd law: harmonic law P2 = D3

  13. Galileo • Galileo Galilei • 1564 - 1642 • Italian scientist • One of the first to use a telescope Discovered: • craters and mountains on the moon • 4 moons of Jupiter • Sunspots • Venus’s phases http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/PictDisplay/Galileo.html

  14. Copernicus and Galileohttp://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=abd10202-edf5-434a-b525-03b3521088e9

  15. Kepler and Galileo

  16. Newton • Sir Isaac Newton • 1643 - 1726 • English Mathematician and Scientist • Proved that all objects attract each other through gravitational force. • Force of Gravity depends on Mass and Distance of objects. • Gravity holds moons and planets in orbit. • Linked gravity & laws of planetary motion http://www.horaz.com/horazyclopedia/Savoir/ARTICLES/Newton_Isaac.htm

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  18. Modern Astronomy • Two milestones in modern astronomy • 1. Invention of the telescope • 2. Discovery of gravity • Before the 1920’s, astronomers believed that our galaxy, the Milky Way, included every object in space.

  19. Measuring the scale of the solar system • http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=abd10202-edf5-434a-b525-03b3521088e9

  20. Hubble • Edwin Hubble • American Astronomer • Proved that other galaxies existed, confirming that the universe is bigger than the Milky Way • DID NOT develop the Hubble telescope. It was launched in 1990, Hubble died in 1953. http://www.edwinhubble.com/hubble_bio_001.htm

  21. Hubble Telescope • http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=abd10202-edf5-434a-b525-03b3521088e9

  22. 18.1 • Read p. 554 – 557 • Review: pg 557, #1-8 (in your notebook) • Raise your hand when finished, I will check and put in the gradebook.

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