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Astronomy

Published on Dec 12, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ASTRON🌍MY

ARISTOTLE

  • 384 - 322 B.C.E
  • Thought the earth was the center of all things
  • Placed models of the stars, moon, planets, and sun surrounding the earth
  • Thought the relative location of stars would change as earth moves

Aristotle's Model

ARISTARCHUS

  • 310 - 230 B.C.E
  • Proposed a heliocentric model of the solar system
  • Attempted to measure the relative distance to the moon and sun
  • Thus doing, it was a major contribution to science
  • His ratio of distance was way to small but was very important

Aristarchus' Model

PTOLEMY

  • 100 - 170 C.E
  • Wrote a book called Almagest
  • Book was based on observations of the planets
  • Built a model used for the next 14 centuries
  • Model had planets built on circles growing larger

Ptolemy Model

COPERNICUS

  • 1473 - 1543
  • Thought Ptolemy's model was to complicated
  • Developed the first detailed heliocentric model

COPERNICUS' Model

JOHANNES KEPLER

  • 1571 - 1630
  • Came up with law of planetary motion

LAW OF PLANETARY MOTION

GALILEO GALILEI

  • 1564 - 1642
  • Modified the telescope
  • Saw sunspots looking through his telescope
  • Found the moons of jupiter

GALILEO'S TELESCOPE

ISAAC NEWTON

  • 1643 - 1727
  • Made first reflecting telescope

ISAAC NEWTON'S TELESCOPE

EDWIN HUBBLE

  • 1889 - 1953
  • Discovered the cosmos
  • Made the Hubble Space Telescope

THE COSMOS

GEOCENTRIC MODEL

  • description of the cosmos where Earth continued...
  • is at the orbital center of all celestial bodies

HELIOCENTRIC MODEL

  • a theory that places the Sun as the center continued...
  • of the universe, and the planets orbiting around it

KEPLER

  • Planets orbit in an ellipses amd have the sun in the center
  • Planets sweep out equal areas at equal times
  • There is a mathematical relationship to a planets period conituned...
  • Of revolution and its distance from the sun

ISAAC NEWTON

  • Member of the "gravity hall of fame"
  • Used Kepler's Laws and math to describe how gravity behaved
  • Force=Mass x Acceleration

LAW OF UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION

  • The force of gravity:
  • Increases as the masses of the object increases
  • Decreases as the distance between the object increases
  • Centripetal Force=planet orbits