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Page 1: Astronomy 100 The Solar System Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday · Hemisphere goes from slightly tipped away from the Sun to slightly tipped towards • Fall Equinox – September 21

Astronomy 100The Solar System

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

Tom [email protected]

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HW #2

• Due day after next clear night• Go to http://www.skyandtelescope.com/• Use interactive sky chart• Print pdf out for particular time, date, and location• Circle what objects you can see in the sky

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What is a galaxy?

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What is a galaxy?• Is a massive, gravitationally bound system

consisting of stars, gas and dust, and dark matter. Galaxies can contain between ten million and a trillion stars

• Dark matter is matter that does not emit or reflect enough radiation to be seen, but whose gravitation effects can be felt

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:NGC_4414_%28NASA-med%29.jpg

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When we are looking at stars or galaxies• We are looking into the past

Light-year is the distance light travels in a year.

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Milky Way Galaxy• Milky Way is 100,000 light years in diameter• There are ~200 billion stars in the Milky Way (estimates

from 100-400 billions stars)

http://www.venusproject.com/ecs/images/photos/galaxy.jpg

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What is the Universe?

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What is the Universe?• Sum total of all matter and energy – all galaxies

and everything between them• Observable universe – portion of the universe that

can be seen from Earth, probably only tiny portion of the whole universe

~93 billion Light-years

wide

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What causes seasons?

• The tilt of the Earth’s axis relative to the ecliptic

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Seasons

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Solstices

• Summer Solstice –June 21 – Northern Hemisphere receives its most direct sunlight

• Winter Solstice – December 21 – Northern Hemisphere receives its least direct sunlight

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Equinoxes

• Sun shines equally on both hemispheres• Spring Equinox – March 21 – Northern

Hemisphere goes from slightly tipped away from the Sun to slightly tipped towards

• Fall Equinox – September 21 - Northern Hemisphere goes from slightly tipped toward from the Sun to slightly tipped away

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Why does the orbital difference not matter?

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Reasons

• There is only a 3% difference in the distance from the Earth to the Sun at its farthest and closest point

• The Earth is actually closer to the Sun in the winter than in the summer

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Angular size

• We measure distances in the sky using angles

• 180o in the observable sky

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More precise distances

• 1 degree = 60 arcminutes (symbol ´)• 1 arcminute = 60 arcseconds (symbol ´´)• So something that is 2 degrees, 10 arcminutes, 22

arcseconds would be written as• 2o 10´ 22´´

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Terminology for looking at the sky

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Celestial Sphere

• an imaginary sphere of infinite extent on which all celestial objects appear to lie

• http://www.skyandtelescope.com/s?action=login

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Celestial Sphere

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What is a constellation?

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Constellations

• People refer to constellations as a pattern of stars• Astronomers refer to constellations as specific

regions of the sky• In 1928, the IAU (International Astronomical

Union) decided there were 88 constellations• Many of the constellation names go back

thousands of years

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Constellations

• The constellations are totally imaginary things that poets, farmers and astronomers have made up over the past 6,000 years (and probably even more!).

• The real purpose for the constellations is to help us tell which stars are which, nothing more.

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What is thisconstellation?

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Orion

Bigger the star, the brighter it is

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Orion was the son of the god of the sea, Poseidon and a great hunter.One story is that he made an enemy of Hera who sent a scorpion to sting him.

Orion was restored to health by Ophiuchus, the first doctor of medicine.

Another story is that Artemis was tricked by by Apollo to shoot an arrow at Orion. When he died, Poseidon asked Zeus to put him among the stars.

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Ursa Major

• Ursa Major, the Great Bear, was identified with a bear by native American Indians of the Northeastern United States and the ancient Greeks.

• The name common in Britain, the Plough,seems to have a medieval origin,

• Another common name among northern European cultures is the Wain, a shortened form of wagon

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What are the constellations named after• 14 men and women• 9 birds • 2 insects• 19 land animals• 10 water creatures• 2 centaurs• one head of hair • a serpent• a dragon• a flying horse• a river• 29 inanimate objects

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• Originally considered part of Leo’s tail

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• Named after Queen Berenice II of Egypt, wife of Ptolemy III Euergetes (246 BC - 221 BC)

• Around 243 BC, the king undertook a dangerous expedition against the Syrians, who had murdered his sister.

• Berenice swore to the goddess Aphrodite to sacrifice her famous long hair if her husband returned safely.

• He did, she had her hair cut, and placed it in the goddess' temple.

• By the next morning, the hair had disappeared. • To appease the furious king and queen (and save the lives of

the temple priests), the court astronomer, Conon, announced that the offering had so pleased the goddess that she had placed it in the sky.

• He indicated a cluster of stars that at the time were identified as Leo's tail, but now have been called Berenice's Hair.

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Zodiac

• The zodiac is an imaginary belt in the heavens extending approximately 8 degrees on either side of the Sun's apparent path (the ecliptic), that includes the apparent paths of the Moon and the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

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Question:

• Why do all the planets seem to follow the same path?

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Answer:• The planets, the Earth, and the Sun

all tend to fall in the same plane called the ecliptic

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Why don’t all the constellations have ancient names?

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• Ancient cultures such as the Greeks and Egyptians could not see the constellations in the Southern Hemisphere

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Question:

• Why is the path of the constellations on the zodiac not on the celestial equator?

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Answer:• The rotation axis of the Earth is

inclined with respect to the ecliptic

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• Polaris is called the North Star• Brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor.• 48th brightest star in the night sky• It is very close to the north celestial pole, making

it the current northern pole star.• Polaris' altitude, or height above the horizon, is

equal to an observer's latitude.

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Long Term Changes

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Precession

• Earth precesses like a top• Precession - phenomenon by which the axis of a

spinning object (e.g. a part of a gyroscope) "wobbles" when a torque is applied to it

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Forces

• For a top, the force is gravity, which is trying to pull the top down

• For the Earth, the forces are due to the pull of the Sun and Moon, which is trying to align the Earth’s axis with the ecliptic

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Because of precession

• The position of a star that corresponds to the North Celestial Pole changes

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Models

• When you have a model of how something works, you should be able to predict what will happen

• If observations do not fit the model, either the observations or the model is wrong

• The ancient astronomers wanted to predict the positions of planets in the sky

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What did the ancients think

• That the Earth was the center of the universe• That the celestial sphere was rotating around the

Earth• However, there was two observations that caused

problems with this idea– Apparent retrograde motion– Inability to detect stellar parallax

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Greek model

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Apparent Retrograde Motion = “backward” motion

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Retrograde Motion

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Retrograde

• Planet appears to go backwards in its orbit

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Stellar Parallax

• Stellar Parallax – The apparent shift in the position of a nearby star (relative to distant objects) that occurs as we view the star from different positions in the Earth’s orbit of the Sun each year

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The distance the star moves is greatly exaggerated in this figure.Stellar parallax can only be seen by a telescope.

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Ancient astronomers could not detect stellar parallax

• If Earth orbited the Sun, ancient astronomers believed that they would see differences in angular separation of stars as the Earth rotated around the Sun

• Since they saw no changes in angular separation of the stars, they assumed the Earth was the center of the universe

• They could not fathom that stars are so far away that stellar parallax is undetectable by the human eye

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Ptolemy’s (100-170 AD) Model of the Universe

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Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543)

• Copernicus came up with a model that the Earth revolves around the Sun

• Similar to what Aristarchus (310 – 230 BC) thought 2000 years before

• However, Copernicus’ models did not match observations since he wanted everything to arouind in perfect circles

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• http://www.hulu.com/watch/63319/cosmos-the-harmony-of-the-worlds#x-0,vepisode,1,0

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Any Questions?