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Chapter 3
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The Scale of the Universe Astonomers deal with very large numbers on a regular basis. For this reason, they use scientific notation to make things easier to see, write, say and understand. How do we know how far away the stars are? Astronomers use parallax to determine the distance the of stars in space. By observing the apparent changes in position of the stars, they can calculate these distances.
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The Light-Year A light-year is the distance that light can travel in one year. A light-year is equivalent to 9.46 trillion kilometers (5.87849981 x 10 12 miles) Astronomers use light years because they often deal with very large distances. The closest star to our solar system is Alpha Centauri, which is 4.3 light years away What does a light-year measure? DISTANCE!!
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Star Systems and Galaxies To us, the earth seems huge. But in relative to the rest of our solar system, it is a tiny speck. Our solar system is just a speck compared to our galaxy. Our galaxy is just a speck compared to the universe.
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Stars vs. Planets A star is a giant ball of gas, primarily hydrogen and helium A planet is an object that orbits a star, is large enough to have become rounded by its own gravity and has cleared the area of its orbit. Planets of the solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Made mostly of gas as opposed to solids and liquids, most stars are much larger and hotter than planets!! If the sun were hollow, you could fit 100 Earths inside o f it!
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A solar system contains a star and the planets and other objects that revolve around the star. Not all planets are made of the same materials. Some planets are made mostly of rocky and metallic materials, but others are mostly liquid and gas. The outer planets are much larger than the inner planets.
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Our solar system has only one star. But most stars are members of groups of 2 or more stars, called star systems. Star systems that have two stars are called binary stars
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Many stars belong to a larger grouping of stars called star clusters. All the stars in a particular cluster formed around the same time and are about the same distance from Earth It was recently discovered that star clusters may have planets orbiting them. A galaxy is a huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity. Our galaxy is about 100,000 times bigger than our solar system.
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The 3 Major Types of Galaxies Spiral Galaxies: appear to have a bulge in the middle and arms that spiral outward, like pinwheels. The arms contain gas, dust, and many bright, young stars The milky way is a spiral galaxy
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The 3 Major Types of Galaxies Elliptical Galaxies- look like round or flattened balls. These galaxies contain billions of stars but have little gas and dust between the stars. Most elliptical galaxies contain only old stars
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The 3 Major Types of Galaxies Irregular Galaxies have no regular shape. They are usually smaller than other types of galaxies. Generally they have many bright, young stars and lots of gas and dust Left: Henize 2-10 Right: Zwicky 18
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One more type of galaxy Quasars are young galaxies with huge black holes at their centers. Gases spin around the black hole, heats up and glows.
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Were you paying attention?
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CHECK What is scientific notation? How is it important to astronomers? What does a light-year measure?
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Imagine if the sun were an binary star. How would the sky look different? What do all the stars in a star cluster have in common? They formed around the same time and are about the same distance from Earth.
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Stars are made up of … GAS Stars are usually ______ than planets BIGGER A large grouping of stars is called a… STAR CLUSTER Which type of galaxy is the milky way? SPIRAL
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