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Astronomy time line Lesson 2

Astronomy time line Lesson 2. Technology advances. Better observations are made. New hypotheses are proposed. Old beliefs continue to be replaced by new beliefs. The first telescope was a refract ing telescope. Galileo 1609. Refract; means to bend light. Henry Hudson explores

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Astronomy time line Lesson 2

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  1. Astronomy time line Lesson 2 Technology advances. Better observations are made. New hypotheses are proposed. Old beliefs continue to be replaced by new beliefs.

  2. The first telescope was a refracting telescope

  3. Galileo 1609 Refract; means to bend light Henry Hudson explores Delaware Bay and Hudson River

  4. 1650’s These types of telescopes had to become longer and longer to become more and more powerful. New technology in lense making by Christiaan Huygens in 1650’s helped lead the way.

  5. 1673 The need for a new design Illustration of a 150 ft Keplerian Astronomical refracting telescope built by Johannes Hevelius 1673. These types of telescopes were impractical and showed a need for a new way to build and use a telescope.

  6. Sir Isaac Newton1666-1672 • Sir Isaac Newton begins a series of experiments with dividing white light with a prism into colors of the rainbow called a spectrum. • Newton discovers that white light is made of all the colors of the rainbow.

  7. 1671 Reflecting telescope Invented by Sir Isaac Newton • Reflecting means to “bounce off of”. • Reflecting Telescopes allow for a larger, Clearer, image.

  8. William Herschelbetween 1782 and 1789. • Discovered Uranus and the sixth and seventh moons of Saturn between 1782 and 1789 He was the first person to correctly describe the shape of our galaxy, the Milky Way.

  9. William Herschel1800. After learning of Newton’s work on light, Herschel Discovers that there is light that we can not see . He calls it infrared light. This has serious implications to astronomy. Are there stars out there that we can NOT see? Invisible stars?

  10. Johann Ritter In 1801, Johann Ritter conducted an experiment to investigate the existence of energy beyond the violet end of the visible spectrum. Knowing that photographic paper would turn black more rapidly in blue light than in red light, he exposed the paper to light beyond violet. Sure enough, the paper turned black, proving the existence of ultraviolet light. Light we can Not see?

  11. Percival Lowell • 1890s he built a private observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona to study Mars. • Discovers Pluto in 1930.

  12. 1846 -John Couch Adams and Urbain Le Verrier. • discover Neptune. Urbain Le Verrier. John Couch Adams http://www.scientific-web.com/ en/Astronomy/Biographies/JohnCouchAdams01.html

  13. Edwin Hubble1930’s • Used telescope to determine that Our galaxy is not the universe but only one of many galaxies within the universe. • Proved that the universe is expanding using light spectrum from stars. • The Red/Green Shift

  14. 1960’s Dr. Frank Low • Dr. Frank Low Invents a device that allows a telescope to “see” infrared light. We view stars, gas, dust and galaxies that are otherwise invisible to a telescope. http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/ news/930-feature09-08- Frank-Low-Pioneer-of-Infrared- Astronomy-1933-2009

  15. Since 1609’s development of a refracting telescope, we’ve gone from seeing our night skies…

  16. To experiencing, in awe, a vast, unending universe that is filled with the most remarkable views

  17. Aurora borealis from space

  18. Aurora borealis on Jupiter taken with an ultraviolet camera on Hubble Telescope

  19. Begin quizComplete the following sentences by filling in the blanks.

  20. 1. At the time of Plato, most of the world’s cultures believed____________________________________________________

  21. 2.Aristarchus was one of the first to propose the________ theory which states that the _______revolves around the ________

  22. 3. EratosthenesCyrene Proved the Earth was round by ______________________________________________________

  23. 4. ________________wrote the Almagest which tells us that the cultures of his time believed in the __________theory and that stars were fixed on celestial spheres.

  24. 476-800 AD 5. Known as the ____ of __________ Because it is a period of very little intellectual advancements due to the fall of the Roman empire, barbaric intrusions and warfare.

  25. 6. ________________ A Catholic Monk who wrote a small pamphlet titled, De Revolutionibus, He Believes the sun to be the center of the universe. This is known as the ___________________ theory.

  26. 7. A new invention by Leonard Diggs called the______________ allows his Son__________ to correctly hypothesize that the stars are NOT fixed on celestial spheres

  27. 8. __________________Spends twenty years of his life to gather measurements of the motions of planets, stars, etc. Uses parallax to prove Thomas Diggs’s hypothesis is correct.

  28. 9. ________________proves that planets do not move in perfect circles but in elongated circles called ______________________

  29. 10. ______ ________Is officially recorded to have invented the ___________ telescope (type of)

  30. 11. Not only did_______ improve the telescope, but he alsoIntroduced a law of motion called inertia

  31. 12. The first telescope was a ______telescope

  32. 13. A refracting telescope works by ________ light using __________ .

  33. Galileo 1609 Refract; means to___________ 14. Fill in the blanks Henry Hudson explores Delaware Bay and Hudson River

  34. 1650’s 15.These types of telescopes had to become longer and longer to become more and more powerful. New technology in lens making by ___________ ____________in 1650’s helped lead the way.

  35. 16.The picture from 1673 below shows the need for a _____ ________ Illustration of a 150 ft Keplerian Astronomical refracting telescope built by Johannes Hevelius 1673.

  36. 1666-1672 • 17. Sir _____ ________ begins a series of experiments with dividing white light with a prism into colors of the rainbow called a________________.

  37. 1671 Reflecting telescope Invented by __ ______ _______ • 18. Reflecting means to ______________ • Reflecting Telescopes allow for a larger, Clearer, image.

  38. 19. In what way is a reflecting telescope different from a refracting telescope?

  39. 20. Who is this man and what did he discover in 1800?. After learning of Newton’s work on light,________ discovers_______ light.

  40. Who is this man? 21. In 1801,-__________conducted an experiment to investigate the existence of energy beyond the violet end of the visible spectrum. Knowing that photographic paper would turn black more rapidly in blue light than in red light, he exposed the paper to light beyond violet. Sure enough, the paper turned black, proving the existence of________________

  41. Who is he? What did he study? What did he discover? • 22. 1890s he built a private observatory in ______, Arizona to study _____. • Discovers _____ in 1930.

  42. Who is he? What did he discover?1930’s • 23. Used telescope to determine that Our galaxy is not the universe but only one of many galaxies within the universe. • Proved that the universe is _________ using light spectrum from stars.

  43. 1960’s Who is he ? What did he invent? • 24. Dr. Frank Low Invents a device that allows a telescope to see____________ Light. http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/ news/930-feature09-08- Frank-Low-Pioneer-of-Infrared- Astronomy-1933-2009

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