SECOND TRIMESTER Unit Two: Astronomy

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SECOND TRIMESTER Unit Two: Astronomy Standard 3.4.7.D 8th Grade

I. History A. Nicolaus Copernicus – Polish astronomer, first suggested the sun was the center of the solar system and put six known planets in proper order. B. Galileo Galilei – Italian scientist whose greatest contributions were his descriptions of moving objects 1. Laid groundwork for the study of gravity by demonstrating that the weight of an object does not affect its rate of fall 2. Discovered four moons of Jupiter; observed and recorded the phases of Venus; studied the moon’s surface; tracked sunspots 3. Tried by Inquisition in the 1600s for teaching against current belief of the Catholic Church (sun was enter of the universe); declared innocent by John Paul II in 1980s

C. Albert Einstein – a German-born American physicist, C. Albert Einstein – a German-born American physicist, developed the theory of relativity to explain motion of particles traveling at the spend of light D. Edwin Hubble – American astronomer, first discovered light beyond our galaxy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvv3rkB9GoE

II. Instruments of Astronomy A. Refracting telescope – uses an objective lens to collect light coming from an object in space; Galilei developed first refracting telescope B. Reflecting telescope – uses mirrors to reflect and form a magnified image of an object which is seen through a lens; Issac Newton invented the reflecting telescope. C. Radio telescope – consists of a reflector, a receiver, and an antenna; radio waves are collected by the antenna and focused on a receiver. 1. Grote Reber built first in 1939. 2. Can be used day and night, in any weather 3. Quasars and pulsars – two radio energy sources discovered with radio telescope D. Spectroscope – separates light into wavelengths by means of glass prisms or ruled gratings; can determine elements in stars E. RADAR – system that detects an object beyond the range of visible light; determines the object’s distance or range

Instruments of Astronomy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eLwbil7Ddk

III. Distances in Astronomy A III. Distances in Astronomy A. Astronomical unit (AU) – the average distance between the Earth and the sun 1. 150 million km (93 million miles) 2. used for measurement within the solar system B. Light year – the distance light travels in one year, 9.5 trillion km 1. 8 min. for light to reach earth from sun 2. used to measure distances to stars and beyond

IV. Origins Universe Big Bang Theory- most widely accepted theory of the origin of the universe; states that a cosmic explosion occurred 15 to 20 billion years ago, sending matter and energy in all directions; from this matter all objects in the universe developed https://vimeo.com/13974273

B. Solar system Nebular Hypothesis: most commonly accepted of many theories states that a nebula of dust and gases collapsed due to gravitational forces. Gravity, rotation and pressure flattened it. Local regions of condensation eventually became the sun and planets, moon and other space objects.