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Survey of the Universe Tom Burbine

Me I have a PhD in Planetary Sciences from MIT Been teaching Astronomy for the last 7 years

Review #1 This man is OFF the wall. He's hilarious. I honestly look forward to this class like no other. He mumbles sometimes, but he is SO funny. Also, his brilliance is obvious. Take this guy's classes!

Review #2 This class sucks. He doesn't teach anything. the powerpoints are indecipherable. the formulas don't make any sense. The tests are hard, and he sucks.

Review #3 Like what everyone else said. Pretty straightforward teacher, you do need to study for the exams though if you want a good grade. Drops lowest test and a couple lowest HW's. He is funny at times.

Class Time and Place M-W – 11:00-12:15 pm – Kendade 305

Goals of the Class The goals of the class are to learn how the Universe works and understand the phenomena that we see in the sky.

Textbook Pathways to Astronomy (3 rd Edition) –(Authors: Stephen Schneider and Thomas Arny) (Third Edition) –2 nd Edition is also okay to use A 3rd Edition of the textbook is on reserve at the library

Calculator Everybody will need a scientific calculator for the class.

Grading Grading will be a combination of HW and Quizzes, which will be weighted equally Quizzes are cumulative Astronomy 100 – 100% lecture grade Astronomy 101 – 70% lecture grade, 30% lab grade First HW will be due Feb. 6 th (assigned Jan. 28) First Quiz will be Feb. 13 th I will drop the two lowest HW and/or Quiz scores

Policies Late HW is not accepted No ed HW No makeup quizzes If there is an issue, I will need an from the Dean

A (92.50 – 100) A- (89.50 – 92.49) B+ (87.50 – 89.49) B (82.50 – 87.49) B- (79.50 – 82.49) C+ (77.50 – 79.49) C (72.50 – 77.49) C- (69.50 – 72.49) D+ (67.50 – 69.49) D (59.50 – 67.49) F (below 59.49) Grading

Academic Honesty All work must be done by the individual. Cheating will be considered direct copying from another individual or from a website or book. Any assignment where cheating occurs will be given a grade of 0.

Website

Solar System Our Solar System contains the Sun, the eight major planets, the dwarf planets, comets, and asteroids

Order of the Planets from the Sun Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto Astronomical Unit – average distance between the Earth and the Sun

Mnemonics My Very Eager Mother Just Served Us Nachos My Very Eager Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto

Sizes of planets Largest to Smallest: Jovian planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Terrestrial planets: Earth, Venus, Mars, Mercury

What is a planet? Complicated definition - “A celestial body orbiting a star or stellar remnant that is massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity, is not massive enough to cause thermonuclear fusion, and has cleared its neighboring region of planetesimals.” Simpler definition - A “large” object that orbits a star and shines primarily by reflecting light from its star.

Planets Ancients called them “Wandering Stars” Stars remain motionless in relation to each other Planets shift their positions relative to the stars

star cluster - Messier 35 (M35) Mars

Moon Natural satellite that orbits around a planet Moon

Sun Star that is at the center of our Solar System Largest object in our solar system All objects are in orbit around the Sun

How many planets are there now in the Solar System?

Number? 8? 9? 11? 12? Tens? Hundreds?

Why was there a discussion on how many planets exist in our solar system?

Eris was discovered In 2005, an object a little larger than Pluto was announced to have been discovered Originally called 2003 UB313 Also Eris was found to have a moon called Dysnomia Three frames over three hours.

Hubble Space Telescope

Why is it important that Eris has a Moon?

The moon allows you to calculate Eris’ mass Eris is 27% more massive than Pluto Size of Eris is harder to determine but is approximately 2326 km (Pluto is 2306 km in diameter)

Pluto always was anomalous Smaller than Mercury But located in outer solar system

Meeting that decided new planet definition Astronomy IAU XXVIth General Assembly IAU is the International Astronomical Union Prague August 14-25, 2006 About 2,400 astronomers attended the meeting

Initial Proposal "A planet is a celestial body that (a) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, and (b) is in orbit around a star, and is neither a star nor a satellite of a planet." What would then qualify as a planet?

Pluto and at least three other bodies would be considered planets –(1) Ceres (an asteroid) –(136199) Eris – slightly bigger than Pluto –Charon What is Charon?

Charon Charon is the largest moon of Pluto

Charon Charon is half the diameter of Pluto Center of mass of this system is outside Pluto Double planet system – Hubble Space Telescope

Pluto actually has five moons

2006 The IAU now defines "planet" as a celestial body that: –(a) is in orbit around the Sun, –(b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, and –(c) has cleared the neighborhood around its orbit.

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A "dwarf planet" is a celestial body that –(a) is in orbit around the Sun, –(b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, –(c) has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit, and –(d) is not a satellite. All other objects except satellites orbiting the Sun shall be referred to collectively as "Small Solar- System Bodies".

Problems “Any definition that allows a planet in one location but not another is unworkable. Take Earth. Move it to Pluto’s orbit, and it will be instantly disqualified as a planet.” (Allan Stern) What does clear the neighborhood really mean? –Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Neptune all have asteroids as neighbors (in similar orbits)

Five bodies which fulfill the first three conditions but not the fourth (Charon) are now classified as dwarf planets: –Ceres, Pluto, (136199) Eris, (136472) Makemake, and (136108) Haumea

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How many planets are known to exist outside the solar system?

There have been more than 800 hundred planets (859 as of January 23) discovered orbiting other stars to date.

Does it really matter what is a planet and what isn’t?

up to seven (Moon, Mercury, Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn) - Geocentric model six (with Earth, without Moon and Sun) - Heliocentric model seven (with Uranus) eleven (with Ceres, Pallas, Juno and Vesta) twelve (with Astraea) thirteen (with Neptune) eight (without the asteroids) nine (with Pluto) eight (without Pluto) –From wikipedia

Any Questions?