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The Earth in the Universe

The Earth in the Universe. Location, Rotation, Precession and Nutation Fall 2012 . Where is the Earth located?. Earth is the third planet from the Sun in our solar system. Where is our solar system located?. Our solar system is located in the Milky Way Galaxy.

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The Earth in the Universe

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  1. The Earth in the Universe Location, Rotation, Precession and Nutation Fall 2012

  2. Where is the Earth located? • Earth is the third planet from the Sun in our solar system.

  3. Where is our solar system located? • Our solar system is located in the Milky Way Galaxy. • The Milky Way is part of a cluster of about 30 other galaxies.

  4. More about our galaxy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYTtA3AGVMM Zoom through our galaxy http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=sm-ucbDVyRU&NR=1 For your viewing pleasure at home…. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=zKE4Bt8ylhM&NR=1

  5. Review….. • The universe is made up of many galaxies. • Galaxies are made up of many stars. • Some stars have planetary systems similar to our solar system. • Earth is a satellite planet of one particular star…. our Sun.

  6. Building Our Milky Way Let’s understand our galaxy by building it. http://amazing-space.stsci.edu/resources/explorations/galaxies-galore/build/index.html

  7. Building Our Milky Way • The central bulge is at the center. • Spiral arms are around the central bulge. They contain mostly blue stars, gas and dust. • The Earth is located in one of the spiral arms. • There are blue stars and red stars in our galaxy. • Blue stars are young and hot stars. • Red stars are old and cool stars.

  8. Is the Earth round? • Technically, Earth is an oblate spheroid. • It is wider at the equator than at the poles. • This is caused by the rotation of the Earth on its axis.

  9. So what is this axis thing you speak of?

  10. Earth’s axis • The Earth’s axis is an imaginary line that runs through the center of the Earth from the north pole to the south pole. • The Earth is “tilted” with relation to this imaginary line 23.5⁰

  11. Motion on the Earth’s Axis • One “spin” of the Earth about its axis is called a rotation. • One rotation takes 24 hours to complete. • This is what makes a “day”.

  12. Some visuals about Earth’s rotation • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knK87GoNyGo • Day and Night and Earth's Rotation - YouTube

  13. Summary about Earth’s Rotation • The Earth rotates on an imaginary axis. • One rotation about the Earth’s axis takes 24 hours. This is called a day. • Rotation about the Earth’s occurs from west to east. (Counter clockwise) • Earth’s rotation is the cause for day and night.

  14. What happens when the direction of the axis changes? • The change in the direction of the Earth’s axis is called precession. • The angle remains the same. • This will affect the stars near the poles • Does not change the seasons as long as the 23.5⁰ tilt stays the same.

  15. Precession Illustrated

  16. Wobble baby….. Let’s check it out….. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siqrFpXBvBU Ooppsss…. Wrong wobble!!!!

  17. What is wobble and how does it relate to precession? • The “wobble” about the precessional axis is called nutation. • Nutation is a change in the in the angle of tilt by ½ ⁰ one way or the other. Results in the tilt either being 23⁰ or 24⁰. • This occurs over an 18 year period. • This is due to the Moon. • This causes a slight change in the seasons.

  18. Barycenter

  19. Now… let’s explain what barycenter is... • A barycenter is the point between two objects where they balance each other. • Its kind of like the center of gravity. • The center of gravity is the point in the middle of all the material that makes up an object, mass.

  20. Center Point of Gravity A ruler A sledge hammer

  21. Center Point of Gravity and Barycenter • When a moon orbits a planet, or a planet orbits a star, both bodies are orbiting around a point that lies outside the larger body. • The moon does not orbit the exact center of the Earth, but a point about 1710 km below the Earth’s surface. • The sun is not stationary in the solar system. It moves as the planets tug on it, but it never gets too far from the solar system barycenter.

  22. Planetary Orbits and Kepler’s Law

  23. Kepler • Johannes Kepler was a German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer. • He was a key figure in the 17th century scientific revolution. • Kepler’s Laws describe the motion of the planets around the sun. • Kepler knew of 6 planets: Earth, Venus, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.

  24. Kepler’s First Law • States that planets move around the sun in ellipses, with the sun at one focus. • What does this really mean? • This means that the distance between the planet and the sun varies, as the planet goes around.

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