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1 **If you’ve missed your test, you must come in before or after school to make it up.

2 Understand the electromagnetic spectrum and how it is organized.
Understand what different types of electromagnetic radiation can reveal about astronomical objects. Understand and describe important properties of electromagnetic radiation. Understand how technology is used to collect electromagnetic radiation and turn it into images. Understand what can be learned from analyzing the light from astronomical objects. Understand how different types of lenses and telescopes work Understand and describe the quantization of energy at the atomic level Understand that all objects emit and absorb electromagnetic radiation and distinguish between objects that are blackbody radiators and those that are Qualitatively describe the shift in frequency in sound or electromagnetic waves due to the relative motion of a source or a receiver

3 Learning Goals: What is electromagnetic radiation?
What can different types of electromagnetic radiation reveal about astronomical objects? What are the important properties of electromagnetic radiation and how are they typically organized? What can be learned from analyzing the light from astronomical objects? How is technology used to collect electromagnetic radiation and turn it into images?

4 Coming to Our Senses – Should be a review from 8th or 9th grade!
Today…copy notes Titles Information that’s yellow. yellow

5 What is electromagnetic radiation?
Electromagnetic radiation (EM radiation or EMR) Is a form of energy  emitted and absorbed by charged particles, exhibits wave-like behavior as it travels through space. displays both electric and magnetic properties.

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7 Edwin Hubble, 1948 “Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls the adventure science.”

8 Only one of them is good when it comes to observing the universe.
Humans have 5 senses. What are they? Only one of them is good when it comes to observing the universe. Sight.

9 As a human, you are limited to your 5 senses.
We have limitations. As a human, you are limited to your 5 senses. You can’t: Feel a magnetic field Feel Ionizing radiation Low level earth tremors See outside of the visible light part of the spectrum.

10 Our EM Spectrum WE CAN: WE CAN’T SENSE: See Visible light
ROY G BIV…Isaac Newton ♥ 7 Feel infrared radiation (heat) Feel Ultraviolet radiation (on a time delay) WE CAN’T SENSE: Microwaves Radio waves Gamma rays X rays

11 Telescopes! We’ve got telescopes that can sense different types of radiation. If you only observe the sky with your eyes you can’t see… black holes background energy the center of our galaxy

12 What do you see?

13 infrared

14 ultraviolet

15 visible

16 radio

17 X -ray

18 ultraviolet

19 infrared

20 visible

21 radio

22 infrared

23 Visible light

24 Visible light (zoom)

25 X - ray

26 Crab Nebula The Crab Nebula is a supernova remnant and pulsar wind nebula in the constellation of Taurus. The nebula corresponds to a bright supernova recorded by Arab, Chinese and Japanese astronomers in At X-ray and gamma-ray energies the Crab is generally the strongest persistent source in the sky. Located at a distance of about 6,500 light-years from Earth, the nebula has a diameter of 11 ly and expands at a rate of about 1,500 kilometers per second. It is part of the Perseus Arm of the Milky Way Galaxy. At the center of the nebula lies the Crab Pulsar, a neutron star (or spinning ball of neutrons), 28–30 km across, which emits pulses of radiation from gamma rays to radio waves with a spin rate of 30.2 times per second. The nebula was the astronomical object identified with a historical supernova explosion.

27 Does it “Make Sense?” Before the early 1900s- it was ok to judge science by whether or not things made sense. Now- It’s NOT ok Now we have: Quantum mechanics Atom smashers Telescopes Hubble

28 Edwin Hubble, 1948 “Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls the adventure science.”

29 What Edwin Hubble should have said…
“Equipped with our five senses, along with telescopes and microscopes and mass spectrometers and particle accelerators and detectors across the electromagnetic spectrum, we explore the universe around us and call the adventure science.”

30 Now – Exit Ticket What do you think?
How does seeing images of different types of electromagnetic radiation from an astronomical object help you understand more about the object? How do you feel/what do you think about human capabilities for understanding the universe? What can different types of electromagnetic radiation reveal about astronomical objects?

31 The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Glue chart into your notebook – add the color!


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