Transcript Astronomy
Astronomy
Chapter 22-25
Warm Up: Sept 7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRXQsQ
KGqIU – creepy twinkle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCjJyiq
pAuU –cute twinkle
Compare and contrast each version using
a Venn Diagram
Which one do you like more? Why?
Which one best describes human curiosity
towards outer space? WHY?
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Time Line
Create a time to include each of the following
people (include their discovery).
Aristotle
Eratosthenes
Hipparchus
Aristarchus
Claudius Ptolemy
Nicolaus Copernicus
Tycho Brahe
Johannes Kepler
Galileo Galilei
Sir Isaac Newton
What is the Golden Age of
Astronomy?
The shift away from
the idea of a
Geocentric Universe.
What is Modern Astronomy?
Nicolaus Copernicus
(1473-1543)
Earth is just a planet
Universe is sun centered
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars,
Jupiter, and Saturn
Circular orbits around sun
Tycho Brahe (1546-1601)
Used pointers to estimate
distance
Pointers think big
protractor
Mentor Kepler
Who was Johannes Kepler
(1571-1630)?
Brahe’s observations of Mars
Noticed that the orbit was not Circular
Kepler used his Q&A’s to form 3 Laws of
Planetary Motion
1st Law
Ellipse (Oval)
2
foci
Star
Laws of Planetary Motion
2nd Law
Sun sweeps over
equal areas in the
same amount of time.
Close to sun faster
Away from sun slower
3rd Law
Orbital Period (time) of
planet is proportional
to distance from the
sun (P2=d3),
expressed in AU units
(1AU = 1.5Million Km)
Who is Galileo Galilei?(15641642)
Telescope
Behavior of moving objects
Observation supported Copernicus’s view of the
universe
Moons
of Jupiter (4) = Earth is not the center of all
universal motion
Planets are circular disc = must be Earth-like
Venus has phases like the moon = orbits light source
(sun)
Moon’s surface not smooth = validated others who
named areas based on features (Sea of Tranquility)
Sun has dark regions = tracked movement est.
rotation period of sun under 1 month
What is the Law of Universal
Gravitation?
Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727)
Kepler “some force pushes the planets along their
orbits”
Galileo “no force is required to keep an object in
motion”
Inertia
Every body attracts directly proportional to
mass & inversely proportion to distance2 b/w
the bodies
Revised Kepler’s 3rd law (mass)
What are Earth Motions?
Rotation
Spinning on axis (day/night)
Solar
day
noon to noon
Sidereal
day
Based on a distant star
23hr 56 min
Distance to the stars change by tiny increments
Sun changes by 1° a day
Earth Motions Cont.
Revolution
Moving around another body
Distance
of the sun to the Earth @150 million km
Elliptical Orbit
Perihelion @ January 3
147 million km
Aphelion @July 4
152 million km
Earth Motions Cont.
Precession
Change in tilt of axis
Changes North Star
Polaris to Vega
Nutation
23.5° always the same
Slow @ 26 000 years
Wobbling around the axis
Caused but the moon’s pull
Slight seasonal change.
Remember: Galaxies on the move!
What are Axis & Seasons?
Why do different season exist?
Axis & Seasons cont.
Moon (Satellite) Motions
Revolution = 1month (29 ½ days)
Ave. distance = 384 401Km (6%)
Perigee = closest to Earth
Apogee = farthest
Phases of the Moon
Waxing
Waning
How do Eclipses work?
What is Barycenter?
The center of mass is the balance point
between two orbiting bodies, like a
seesaw.
The Sun
Average Star
Some Stats:
Diameter = 109
Earth diameters
Volume = 1.25
million times Earth’s
Mass = 332,000
times Earth’s
Density = 1/4th of
solid Earth
Sun Structure
Structure
the Solar Interior
Photosphere
2 Atmospheric Layers
Chromosphere
Prominences
Corona
Solar Winds
Solar Flares & Sunspots
Solar Flares
Auroras
Sunspots
11 year cycle
Last days to weeks
The Solar interior
Nuclear Fusion
E=mc2
It takes very little
hydrogen to make a
lot of energy.
Most of the hydrogen
is not converted to
energy.
Other Stuff
Scientific Methods Quiz Redo
A problem is a question to be answered!!!!!
Answer the QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do not for get the problem/hypothesis relationship!!!!!
Example Problem:
Does the presence of grain-eaters in the desert environment
cause a decrease in wildflower diversity?
Example Hypothesis:
If grain-eaters are eliminated from the environment by a
fence, then the wildflower diversity will increase by 20%.
Independent Variable
Dependent Variable
Write so anyone knows what you are saying!!!!!!!
Other Stuff
On the Scientific Method Quiz, if your grade is:
13-14 = Awesome Job!!
11-12 = Good, but needs some work.
7-10 = OK, but what are you at a loss about?
0-6 = Get help before the test Wednesday!!!
On the Astronomy Quiz, if your grade is:
19-20 = Stellar Performance!!
18 = Awesome Job!!
15-17 = Good, but needs some work.
9-14 = Ummmhhhh I think you need to study!!!
Below a 9= Seek help before Wednesday test!!!
The Golden Age Astronomers
Aristarchus
(312-230BC)
Aristotle
(384-322BC)
The Earth
is round.
1st to believe in
heliocentric
universe