Discovering The Universe For Yourself
Discovering The Universe For Yourself
Constellations
A constellation is a region of the sky.
Angular Measurements
We measure the sky using angles
Full circle = 360 1 = 60 (arcminutes) 1 = 60 (arcseconds)
Angular Size
angular size = physical size 360 degrees 2 distance
Earth rotates west to east, so stars appear to circle from east to west.
The sky varies as Earth orbits the Sun Altitude of the celestial pole = your latitude
As the Earth orbits the Sun, the Sun appears to move eastward along the ecliptic. At midnight, the stars on our meridian are opposite the Sun in the sky.
Suns position at noon in winter: lower altitude means less direct sunlight.
Phases of Moon
Half of Moon is illuminated by Sun and half is dark We see a changing combination of the bright and dark faces as Moon orbits
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waxing
Moon visible in afternoon/evening. Gets fuller and rises later each day.
waning
Moon visible in late night/morning. Gets less and sets later each day.
Lunar Eclipse
Solar Eclipse
Predicting Eclipses
Eclipses recur with the 18 yr, 11 1/3 day saros cycle, but type (e.g., partial, total) and location may vary.
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2.4 The Ancient Mystery of the Planets Our goals for learning:
What was once so mysterious about planetary motion in our sky? Why did the ancient Greeks reject the real explanation for planetary motion?
Venus
very bright when visible; morning or evening star
Mars
noticeably red
Jupiter
very bright
Saturn
moderately bright
Why did the ancient Greeks reject the real explanation for planetary motion?
Their inability to observe stellar parallax was a major factor.
The Greeks knew that the lack of observable parallax could mean one of two things: 1. Stars are so far away that stellar parallax is too small to notice with the naked eye 2. Earth does not orbit Sun; it is the center of the universe
With rare exceptions such as Aristarchus, the Greeks rejected the correct explanation (1) because they did not think the stars could be that far away
Thus setting the stage for the long, historical showdown between Earth-centered and Sun-centered systems.
Why did the ancient Greeks reject the real explanation for planetary motion?
Most Greeks concluded that Earth must be stationary, because they thought the stars could not be so far away as to make parallax undetectable
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