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ASTRON🌍MY
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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
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Aristotle's Model
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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
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Aristarchus' Model
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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
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Ptolemy Model
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COPERNICUS
1473 - 1543
Thought Ptolemy's model was to complicated
Developed the first detailed heliocentric model
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COPERNICUS' Model
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JOHANNES KEPLER
1571 - 1630
Came up with law of planetary motion
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LAW OF PLANETARY MOTION
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GALILEO GALILEI
1564 - 1642
Modified the telescope
Saw sunspots looking through his telescope
Found the moons of jupiter
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GALILEO'S TELESCOPE
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ISAAC NEWTON
1643 - 1727
Made first reflecting telescope
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ISAAC NEWTON'S TELESCOPE
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EDWIN HUBBLE
1889 - 1953
Discovered the cosmos
Made the Hubble Space Telescope
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THE COSMOS
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GEOCENTRIC MODEL
description of the cosmos where Earth continued...
is at the orbital center of all celestial bodies
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HELIOCENTRIC MODEL
a theory that places the Sun as the center continued...
of the universe, and the planets orbiting around it
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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
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ISAAC NEWTON
Member of the "gravity hall of fame"
Used Kepler's Laws and math to describe how gravity behaved
Force=Mass x Acceleration
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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
Tyson Hart
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