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ASTRONOMY
BY: CLAIRE CHABIN
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ARISTOTLE
384-322 BCE
Believed the center of all things was the earth.
Created a model of the moon, sun, planets, and stars surrounding the Earth.
Produced the idea of a parallax in space.
Said that the earth was round in his geocentric model.
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Tilemahos Efthimiadis
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ARISTOTLE MODEL
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ARISTARCHUS
About 310-230 BCE
Created a not widely accepted model of the solar system .
Attempted to measure the distance to the moon and sun using geomery.
His Heliocentric Model of the earth was an extension of Aristotle's Model.
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GEOMETRIC WAY ARISTARCHUS USED TO MEASURE THE DISTANCE
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PTOLEMY
About 100-170 CB
Author of Almagest, a book on observations of planets.
Created a geometric model of space.
His model expressed a "wheels on wheels" (retrograde motion) system.
In this system planets moved on smaller circle which moved on larger ones.
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PTOLEMAIC MODEL (GEOCENTRIC)
Model that uses the earth as the center.
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COPERNICUS
1473-1543
Changed Ptolemy's model of the solar system.
Created a new model in which the sun was the center of everything.
The heliocentric model of copernicus was the first step of the modern solar systems.
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COPERNICAN MODEL (HELIOCENTRIC)
Model in which earth and other planets orbit the sun.
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KEPLER
1571-1630
Created three principals called the Kepler's Laws.
1. The path of the planets around the sun is elliptical in shape, with the center of the sun being located at one focus.
2. Planets move faster in their orbit when closer to the sun.
3. Relates to the distance of a planet from the sun to the time it takes to go around its orbit.
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ELLIPSES: KEPLER'S FIRST LAW
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GALILEO
1564-1642
Made many improvements to the newly constructed telescope.
He used his improved telescope to study planets and moons (Galilean Satellites).
His observations showed other planets or objects, besides earth, could be orbited.
He also found that Venus was similar to the earth's moon.
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GALILEO TELESCOPE
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