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Page 1: Astronomy Bloch. How did this place get here? Universe  everything that exists in any place  all the space, matter, and energy in existence Scientists

Astronomy

Bloch

Page 2: Astronomy Bloch. How did this place get here? Universe  everything that exists in any place  all the space, matter, and energy in existence Scientists

How did this place get here?• Universe – everything that exists in any

place – all the space, matter, and energy in existence

• Scientists believe the universe is ~10 – 17 billion years old

• The universe began with the big bang

Page 3: Astronomy Bloch. How did this place get here? Universe  everything that exists in any place  all the space, matter, and energy in existence Scientists
Page 4: Astronomy Bloch. How did this place get here? Universe  everything that exists in any place  all the space, matter, and energy in existence Scientists
Page 5: Astronomy Bloch. How did this place get here? Universe  everything that exists in any place  all the space, matter, and energy in existence Scientists
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The Big Bang• Big Bang – In the beginning of time, all

matter and energy in the universe was concentrated in a small area. Then, there was a gigantic explosion and matter began to organize into subatomic particles and elements.

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Page 10: Astronomy Bloch. How did this place get here? Universe  everything that exists in any place  all the space, matter, and energy in existence Scientists

Evidence that supports the Big Bang:

• Most galaxies in the universe appear to be moving away from us, suggesting that the universe is expanding from a single point

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCI8K9mD_yU&feature=related

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• Doppler effect – the apparent wavelength shifting of electromagnetic energy (such as visible light), caused by the relative motion between the energy source and the observer

• Red shift – Occurs when a source of energy is moving away from an observer. Electromagnetic spectrum shifts toward longer wavelengths (red)

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• Blue shift – Occurs when a source of energy is moving towards an observer. Electromagnetic spectrum shifts toward shorter wavelengths (blue)

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Evidence? • Scientists examine the electromagnetic

radiation emitted by stars and other celestial objects to see if the universe is expanding

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCI8K9mD_yU&feature=related

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What are those bright lights in the sky?

• Galaxy – A collection of billions of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.

Page 15: Astronomy Bloch. How did this place get here? Universe  everything that exists in any place  all the space, matter, and energy in existence Scientists

Looking toward the center of the Milky Way Galaxy

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Phoenix (Dwarf Galaxy)

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ESO 325-G004 (Elliptical Galaxy)

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Andromeda (Spiral Galaxy)

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Messier 102 (Pinwheel Galaxy)

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NGC 4414 (Spiral Galaxy)

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The Sombrero Galaxy (Unbarred Spiral Galaxy)

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NGC1300 (Spiral Galaxy)

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Hoag’s Object (Ring Galaxy)

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Ngc 5866 (Lenticular Galaxy)

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Whirlpool Galaxy (Spiral Galaxy)

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Bode’s Galaxy (Spiral Galaxy)

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Sunflower Galaxy (Spiral Galaxy)

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Tadpole Galaxy (Disrupted Barred Spiral Galaxy)

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The Sculptor Galaxy (Disc Galaxy)

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What are those bright lights in the sky?

• Stars - a large ball of gas held together by gravity that produces tremendous amounts of energy via nuclear fusion.

• Stars are thought to have originated from clouds of gas and dust left over from the big bang. Gravity causes the gas and dust to “clump up”

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Main sequence stars• 90 percent of stars are located

here. (Our sun is located here.)• Most stars spend the majority of

their lifespan at this location. These stars tend to be of average size.

• As temperature increases, luminosity increases. Luminosity will increase from red to blue-white

• A red dwarf is the coolest and smallest type of main sequence star.

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Giant stars• 10x the diameter

of the sun• High luminosity but

cool temperature• Late stage of

development into a main sequence star

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Supergiants• Diameter is 100 to 1000x

the diameter of the sun• Tend to explode in an

event called a supernova• High luminosity, high

temperature• The brightest and the

highest temperature are the blue supergiants

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White Dwarfs• Small – about the

size of the Earth• High temperature,

low luminosity

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Black Dwarfs• Dead Stars

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What are planets? • Planet – largest non-star celestial object

that revolves around a star.

• There are over 100 known planets, 8 which revolve around our Sun

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Different types? • Terrestrial planets – the planets

(Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) that are Earth-like. They are relatively close to the Sun, mostly solid, small size, and high density

• Jovian planets – planets that are far from the Sun, largely gaseous, have relatively large diameters, many moons, rings, and low densities. (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune)

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The rotation of all the planets must follow scientific laws devised by a famous

astronomer named Johanas Kepler

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Kepler’s First Law• Law 1: The orbit of a planet around the

Sun is an ellipse with the Sun's center of mass at one point

• Planets do not have circular orbits, they follow an oval shape called an ellipse. Within an ellipse there are two fixed points called foci. They are an equal distance apart.

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What is eccentricity? • The degree of “ovalness” of an ellipse is

measured by eccentricity. Eccentricity of an ellipse can be calculated as such:

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Kepler’s Second Law• Law 2: A line joining a planet/comet

and the Sun sweeps out equal areas in equal intervals of time

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How do we know how the Earth moves?

• Geocentric model – assumes that the Earth is stationary and that all celestial objects revolve around it. Many earlier cultures followed this belief.

• Heliocentric model – assumes that the Sun is stationary and that the planets (including Earth) revolve around it.

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Evidence for a heliocentric model

• Constellations ( a group of stars that form a pattern) that are present in the sky at different times of the year and change.

• Seasonal changes throughout the year (we have four seasons as opposed to one season all year)

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Evidence for the Earth rotation:• The Foucault pendulum - a freely swinging

pendulum whose path appears to change in a predictable way, thus providing evidence for the Earth’s rotation

• Coriolis Effect – the deflection of all moving particles of matter (such as winds and surface ocean currents) at Earth’s surface to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. The wind is actually going in a straight line, but the Earth is moving beneath it.

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Why is the moon so important?

• Moon – a body that orbits a planet or an asteroid as those objects orbit the sun

• Our moon revolves around the Earth in an elliptical orbit over the course of 27.3 days and is tilted 5

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Why does the moon change?• Various amounts of lighted moon as seen

from Earth in a cyclic pattern is known as the moon phases

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Important Facts• The moon is highly influential for the cyclic rise

and fall of the tides – the gravitational force between the Earth and the moon cause the oceans to bulge.

• Lunar eclipse – when the moon revolves into the shadow of the Earth, at the full moon phase

• Solar eclipse – under rare conditions at the new moon phase, the moon can just barely block out the sun, casting a shadow on the Earth