SPACE SCIENCE UNIT 2 LESSON 1 Historical Modes of the Solar System
Solar system – the sun and all of the bodies that orbit it
Models of the solar system 1.Heliocentric – the sun is the center of our solar system 2. Geocentric – the earth is the center of our solar system 3. Parallax – The apparent shift in the position of an object when viewed from different locations
Aristotle – Greek philosopher BCE Geocentric model Parallax
Aristarchus – Greek Astronomer and Mathematician BCE Heliocentric Not widely accepted Attempted to measure relative distances to the moon and sun
Ptolemy – Egyptian Astronomer and Mathematician CE Geocentric His book was based observations going back 800 years First detailed model of geocentric model (used for the 14 centuries) Celestial bodies travel at a constant speed Orbits perfect circle “Wheels on Wheels” system
Copernicus – Polish Astronomer Heliocentric Made first detailed model of heliocentric model First step in the modern model Orbits perfect circles “Wheels on Wheels” system
Brahe – Danish Astronomer years of observations of the planets
Kepler – German Astronomer Heliocentric Used Brahe’s observations 3 laws of planetary motion – 1. elliptical orbits – 2. closer to the sun the fast planet revolves – 3. Farther from the sun takes longer to orbit
Galileo – Italian scientist Heliocentric Used scientific method Evidence for heliocentric model – Found 4 natural satellites of Jupiter – Found that Venus goes through phases – Not all bodies in space revolve around earth