the study of space, stars, galaxies, planets, etc. · Galaxies exist in groups called CLUSTERS...

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the study of space, stars, galaxies, planets, etc.

In your notebook (on a piece of paper), define, describe or sketch today’s vocabulary—use pages 630-633

• astronomy

• rotation

• tilt

• axis

• day/night

• revolution

• orbit

• elliptical

• gravity

• inertia

• season

• equinox

• solstice

• AC: also read pages 613-633

Rotation=SPIN(1 rotation=1 day=24 hours for Earth)

Earth is tilted on its axis at 23.5 degrees (why we have seasons)

Day/night animation: http://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/content/visualizations/es0404/es0404page01.cfm?chapter_no=visualization

DAY

NIGHT

Revolution=movement around another object

Ex: one revolution/orbit around the sun=1 year=365.25 daysEx: one revolution/orbit of the moon around the Earth=1 month

orbit is thePATH the planet(or moon) takesas it revolves

shape of orbit iscircular or elliptical (oval)

Note: all of ourplanets revolvecounterclockwise

Earth in Space

Earth

causing causing

revolvesrotates

YearsDay and night

On its axisAround the sun

INERTIA

--elliptical Brainpop: NewtonBrainpop: Gravity

GRAVITY depends on: MASS and DISTANCE

Earth in Space

March=Vernal Equinox September=Autumnal Equinox

June=Summer Solstice December=Winter Solstice

Brainpop: SeasonsBrainpop: Equinox

& Solstice

Make a bridge map about rotation and revolution:

Review from Day #1, then quiz

• astronomy

• rotation

• tilt

• axis

• day/night

• revolution

• orbit

• elliptical

• gravity

• inertia

• season

• equinox

• solstice

In your notebook (on a piece of paper), define, describe or sketch today’s vocabulary—use page 555 & 600

• theory

• Geocentric model

• Heliocentric model

• Big Bang

• universe

• galaxy

• solar system

• AC: also read pages 601-603

Theories about the center of the universe— make a double bubble

• Geocentric– EARTH centered

– (sun, moon, stars, planets revolve around Earth)

– Believed until 1500 AD

– Early cultures and Ptolemy

• Heliocentric– Sun centered

– (planets and comets revolve around the sun)

– 1500 AD to present

– Copernicus*, Galileo, Kepler, Newton

Are either correct?—Helio is mostly correct

A theory is an explanation of related observations.

Ptolemaic theory

(geocentric)

Copernicus’s theory

(heliocentric)

Review question

• What did the geocentric theory state? Is this theory correct?

• >>Earth is at the center of the solar system

• (incorrect)

Big Bang Theory(theory of the formation of the Universe --1950)

• matter, time and energy were compressed into an extremely small ball (very unstable)

• exploded about 13-14 BILLION years ago

• DYK: Every hour the Universe expands by a billion miles in all directions.

Brainpop: Big Bang

• Brainpop: Galileo

• Discuss:– Universe

– Galaxy

– Solar System

– Planets

• make a space timeline:http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/chronology.html

In your notebook (on a piece of paper), define, describe or sketch today’s vocabulary—use

pages 596-7 and page 569

• galaxy

• spiral

• Milky Way

• Local Group

• AC: also read page 582-599

Image from Hubble Telescope

Galaxy (Brainpop)

• a large group of gas, dust, and millions/billions of stars.

3 main shapes :

• SPIRAL— Ex: Milky Way

• Elliptical —older stars

• Irregular--younger

The Milky Way--Brainpop

Milky Way Galaxy (about 100-300 billion stars)(ly=light year=DISTANCE light travels in 1 year=6 trillion miles)

• about 100,000 ly wide and about 2,000 ly thick

• we are 30,000 ly from the center (or 250 million billion km)

• takes us 230 million years to make one orbit (revolution)

• Our closest galaxy is Andromeda Galaxy (2 million ly away)

Contains oldest stars

Spiraling arms

DYK: If every star in the Milky Way was a grain of salt, they

would fill an Olympic sized swimming pool.

Milky Way as seen from Earth

• Our solar system is located in the Milky Way. Which one of the following statements best describes the Milky Way?

– A. a nebula containing about 200 billion stars

– B. a spiral galaxy containing about 200 billion stars

– C. an irregular galaxy containing about 200 billionstars

– D. an elliptical galaxy containing about 200 billionstars

• Where in the Milky Way is our solar system located?

– A. in the center of the Milky Way

– B. in a nebula in the Milky Way

– C. in a spiral arm of the Milky Way

– D. in a nova in the Milky Way

Questions

• To what does the Big Bang refer?

• an explanation of how the universe began

• (AC) The North Star (Polaris) is 4.08 x 1012 km from Earth. What is this number written in its long form?

• 4,080,000,000,000 km

Galaxies exist in groups called

CLUSTERS• Our Milky Way

belongs to a cluster of 32 galaxies called the Local Group.

• The Milky Way is the second largest galaxy in this group (Andromeda is the largest).

• Clusters group together to form superclusters.

Great website that shows how big the Universe is

• Secret World

Day #4

Astronomy—Solar System Intro

Review vocab from days 2-3, then quiz

• theory

• Geocentric model

• Heliocentric model

• Big Bang

• universe

• galaxy

• solar system

• Milky Way

• spiral

• galaxy

• Local Group

Review Questions

• Which object is the largest: Earth, the sun, the Milky Way Galaxy, supergiant star?

• >>the Milky Way Galaxy

• Where in the Milky Way Galaxy is the solar system found?

• >>in an outer arm

• A light year is a unit of _________.

• >>distance

Our Solar System(includes the sun, 8 planets and their moons,

asteroids, comets, meteoroids & other smaller objects)

SUPERGIANTS

GIANTS

(on Orion’s shoulder)

Our star, THE SUN• yellow• middle-aged• medium-sized• surface temperature of about 6000°C• medium brightness

Planets—make a double bubble

• Inner Planets

• also called terrestrial

planets

• small, dense and

rocky

• no rings

• Mercury

• Venus

• Earth

• Mars

• Outer Planets

• also called gas giants

• all have moons

• all have at least one

ring

• Jupiter

• Saturn

• Uranus

• Neptune

Relative size of the planets

Brainpops—as time permits

• Black Holes

• Life Cycle of Stars

• Outer Solar System

• Constellations

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