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Announcements. Homework 2 due today First midterm test next week (W or Th), in Science Testing Center (SL 228); covers homework 1-3, lectures through 9/18 Questions on motion of the stars, sun, moon, or planets as viewed from earth? First project is due one month from today!

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  1. Announcements • Homework 2 due today • First midterm test next week (W or Th), in Science Testing Center (SL 228); covers homework 1-3, lectures through 9/18 • Questions on motion of the stars, sun, moon, or planets as viewed from earth? • First project is due one month from today! • Polar graph paper is posted on web site • Astrophotographers email me today if you haven’t already

  2. Aristotelian Physics and Chemistry Terrestrial Series Celestial Series Fi Fire Et Ether Ai Air (A pure, transparent, luminous substance found only in the heavens) Wa Water Ea Earth “Gravity” = tendency of Earth and Water to sink toward the center of the universe (opposite of “levity”)

  3. Epicycles to explain retrograde motion Epicycle Planet Earth Deferent Ptolemy also used minor epicycles, off-center circles, and other geometrical tricks to explain details of planetary motion.

  4. The Copernican Revolution 13 September 2006

  5. Today: • The Copernican model and how it explains motions of stars, sun, moon, planets • Sizes and speeds of planetary orbits • Reactions to Copernicanism

  6. Nicolaus Copernicus (Mikolaj Koppernigk)1473-1543

  7. De Revolutionibus (“Revolutions”) (published 1543)

  8. Aristotelian vs. Copernican

  9. Motion of Stars and Sun(according to Copernicus)

  10. Motion of Planets(according to Copernicus)

  11. Sizes of Planetary Orbits Venus always appears within 45º of the sun. 45º Earth 45º 1.0 A.U. 1 A.U. = “Astronomical Unit” = Earth-Sun distance

  12. Sizes of Planetary Orbits Venus 0.7 A.U. 45º Earth 45º 1.0 A.U. 1 A.U. = “Astronomical Unit” = Earth-Sun distance

  13. Speeds of Planetary Orbits Earth • Venus crosses in front of the sun every 1.6 years. • During this time, Venus must orbit 2.6 times. • Set up a ratio to find time for one orbit: Venus 1.6 years 2.6 orbits x years 1 orbit = x = 1.6/2.6 years = 0.62 years

  14. Advantages of the Copernican model • Explained motions of stars, sun, moon just as well as the Ptolemaic model • More natural explanation of planetary motion (no major epicycles) • Allowed calculation of sizes, speeds of planetary motion • Predicted positions more accurately (because more up to date) • Sphere of the stars no longer necessary!

  15. Digges Universe

  16. Disadvantages of the Copernican model • Still used minor epicycles (and other complications) to predict exact planetary positions • Not inherently more accurate than Ptolemaic scheme • All motions still based on circles (made of “ether”?) • Stars must be at huge distances, since otherwise we’d see sizes of constellations change during the year. • If the earth is moving so fast, why don’t we feel it? • What about Aristotelian physics, gravity, etc.? • If earth isn’t the center of the universe, does that make us less important? • If earth is part of the heavens, does this mean that the heavens are made of ordinary stuff? • Isn’t it simply ridiculous to turn the whole universe inside out, just to help astronomers better understand the obscure details of planetary motion?

  17. If earth moves, why don’t constellations seem to change size?

  18. Reactions to Copernicus • A few denunciations and rebuttals, mostly on religious grounds (and mostly from Protestants, not Catholics) • Mostly ignored until around 1600 • Meanwhile, astronomers used his book, whether they believed the central hypothesis or not • Gradually, more and more astronomers became convinced • “Victory by infiltration”

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