Astrology EXAM #1 Review PPT D. Taylor © 2011. Preview Chapter Sense of Scale – Pp 6& 7.

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Astrology EXAM #1 Review PPT D. Taylor © 2011

Preview Chapter Sense of Scale – Pp 6& 7

Scale of the Universe???

Preview Chapter Astronomical Unit – Distance between Sun and Earth – Earth orbit radius – 93,000,000 miles – 1.5 x meters

Preview Chapter Milky Way

Preview Chapter Light Year – DISTANCE light travels in space in a full year – ~ 6 TRILLION miles – Light takes 8 1/3 minutes to get here from the sun!

Chapter 1 Celestial Sphere

Chapter 1 Constellations

Chapter 1 Earth Seasons

Chapter 1 Solstice & Equinox

Chapter 1 Zodiac

Chapter 1 Moon Phases

Chapter 1 Eclipses

Chapter 1 Ptolemy

Chapter 1 Copernicus

Chapter 1 Tycho & Kepler

Chapter 1 Galileo

Chapter 1 Newton – Birth of physics and astrophysics

Chapter 2 NL1

Chapter 2 Orbital Motion & Gravity?

Chapter 2 NL2

Chapter 2 LUG

Chapter 2 NL3

Chapter 2 Ta Da!!!