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Chapter 16- What is Astronomy? EXPLORATION OF SPACE Ancient Astronomy  People have wondered about the skies for thousands of years  Astronomy- the study of space and all the objects in it  Predicting eclipses of the Sun date back to First Century B.C. (figure 16.2) Ancient Astronomy  Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn were known 5,000 years ago  No new planets were found until 1781 Uses of Astronomy  Most societies depended on the changing of seasons  Farmers had to know when to plant crops  Sailors used positions of stars to navigate the sea Modern Astronomy  1609- Galileo Galilei used simple telescope to look at Moon and other objects  Today astronomers use telescopes, satellites, space probes to see millions of miles Modern Astronomy  What do modern astronomers study?  Universe- everything that exists  Solar system- includes the Sun and all the bodies in space that orbit it  Cosmologists study how the universe began and how it will end Early Beliefs about Earth  2000 B.C.- Calendar based on movements of the Sun and Moon  Earth believed to be flat  Aristotle- claimed Earth was at the center of the universe  Copernicus- claimed Sun was center of universe (Brahe, Kepler, Galileo, Newton supported) How the Universe Formed  Scientists believe the universe began 13 billion years ago called the Big Bang  Galaxy- huge collection of stars, gas, and dust  Most distant galaxies formed soon after the Big Bang Answers from Space  1957- Launch of Russian satellite Sputnik  United States launched Explorer 1 one year later  Hope to answer more questions about the universe. How did the solar system form? Is there intelligent life elsewhere in the universe? Hubble Space Telescope  Launched into space in 1990  Named after Edwin Hubble- American astronomer  Has taken many pictures of distant planets and galaxies impossible to see from Earth Hubble Space Telescope http://hubblesite.org/ Astronomical Units  Distance between Earth and sun is 149,597, 870 km or 150 million k,  Astronomical unit (AU)- 1 AU is equal to 150 million km  Used to measure distances in space, especially between planets Light-Years  Light-year- is equal to the distance light travels in one year  Light travels through space at a speed of 300,000 km per second  Light-year= 10 trillion km  Light from Sun reaches Earth in about 8 min.  Light from North Star reaches Earth in about 431 years! Parallax  Parallax- is the apparent change in the position of a distant object when seen from two different places  By measuring how much the nearby star appears to move, astronomers calculate how far away the star actually is  Nearby stars have a larger angle of parallax than distant stars Parallax Artificial Satellites  Satellite- is any object, natural or artificial that follows a curved path around another object in space  Orbit- curved path of the object  Most satellites are launched into 4 main orbits  Circular orbits- 250 km above Earth  Polar orbits- 800 km above Earth  Figure 16-28 page 400 Uses of Satellites  Thousands of artificial satellites have been placed in orbit around Earth  Global Positioning System (GPS) has 24 satellites in circular orbit  Meteorologists are able to measure temperature  Allows geologists to understand climate changes Space Probes  Explore much of space without carrying people  Can go places that would be too far or too dangerous for astronauts to travel  Galileo space probe sent to Jupiter- entered atmosphere in 1995  Cassini- launched in 1997, reached Saturn in 2004 Space Probes Galileo Space Probe-1995 Sent to Jupiter Cassini Space Probe-1997 Sent to Saturn International Space Station  Launched in 1998 by the United States and Russia  Many parts have been carried into orbit by space shuttles or other rockets  Contains laboratories, living quarters, docking bays for shuttles, and solar panels for energy
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            