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Astronomy and the Universe Chapter One

To understand the universe, astronomers use the laws of physics to construct testable theories and models Scientific Method – based on observation, logic, and skepticism Hypothesis –a collection of ideas that seems to explain a phenomenon Model –hypotheses that have withstood observational or experimental tests Theory –a body of related hypotheses can be pieced together into a self consistent description of nature Laws of Physics –theories that accurately describe the workings of physical reality, have stood the test of time and been shown to have great and general validity

By exploring the planets, astronomers uncover clues about the formation of the solar system –The star we call the Sun and all the celestial bodies that orbit the Sun including Earth the other eight planets all their various moons smaller bodies such as asteroids and comets

By studying stars and nebulae, astronomers discover how stars are born, grow old, and die

By observing galaxies, astronomers learn about the origin and fate of the universe

Astronomers use angles to denote the positions and apparent sizes of objects in the sky The basic unit of angular measure is the degree (°). Astronomers use angular measure to describe the apparent size of a celestial object—what fraction of the sky that object seems to cover The angular diameter (or angular size) of the Moon is ½° or the Moon subtends an angle of ½°.

If you draw lines from your eye to each of two stars, the angle between these lines is the angular distance between these two stars

The adult human hand held at arm’s length provides a means of estimating angles

Angular Measurements Subdivide one degree into 60 arcminutes –minutes of arc –abbreviated as 60 arcmin or 60´ Subdivide one arcminute into 60 arcseconds –seconds of arc –abbreviated as 60 arcsec or 60” 1° = 60 arcmin = 60´ 1´ = 60 arcsec = 60”

Powers-of-ten notation is a useful shorthand system for writing numbers

Common Prefixes FactorNameSymbol (billion) 10 9 Giga-G (million) 10 6 Mega-M (thousand) 10 3 kilo-k (hundredth) centi-c (thousandth) milli-m (millionth) micro-  (billionth) nano-n

Astronomical distances are often measured in astronomical units, parsecs, or light-years Astronomical Unit (AU) –One AU is the average distance between Earth and the Sun –1.496 X 10 8 km or million miles Light Year (ly) –One ly is the distance light can travel in one year at a speed of about 3 x 10 5 km/s or 186,000 miles/sin one year –9.46 X km or 63,240 AU Parsec (pc) –the distance at which 1 AU subtends an angle of 1 arcsec or the distance from which Earth would appear to be one arcsecond from the Sun –1 pc = 3.09 × km = 3.26 ly

The Small Angle Formula D = linear size of object a = angular size of object (in arcsec) d = distance to the object