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Space intro lesson Astronomy, Heliocentric, Celestial objects
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Astronomy vs. Astrology AstrologyAstronomy What it is The study of how the positions of celestial bodies have influence on life events and behavior of people The study of the origin, movement and behavior of the universe Scientific basis astrologistAstronomer, cosmologist Ability to predict future NO YES, based on repeated observations, simulations and theories Zodiac signs YESNO Constellations 12, first coined by the Babylonians 88
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Geocentric vs Heliocentric Earth at the center Sun at the center
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Geocentric theory The ancient Greeks (Aristotle included) noticed moon, sun, and stars revolve in circle around the Earth. Observationally based but erroneous Heaven is “perfect and unchanging”- idea supported by Catholic Church Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) found Jupiter’s moon with his first telescope; backed Corpecnicus’s heliocentric theory Clashed with Church; house- confined for the rest of his life
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Supermoon on Saturday May 5 2012 http://www.cbc.ca/video/#/Shows/1221254309/ID=2230765368 Celestial object: any object seen in the sky. E.g. sun, earth, planets, comets Moon is a celestial object
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The Universe = all existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos. 2. How do we know how old the universe is? Edwin Hubble (1889-1953) used two different methods: A.Measuring speeds and distances of galaxies and calculate backward to see how long it took for them to reach their current locations B.Measuring the ages of the oldest star clusters. 1.How old is the universe? 13.7 billion years old
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Sorting Galaxies activity In group of 4, come up with your own categories to classify these galaxies What causes the difference in galaxies’ shapes? Ignore sharp point in pictures; they are stars from our galaxy
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Galaxies A galaxy is a collection of hundreds of billions of stars held together by gravity A star = a hot ball of plasma that shines because of nuclear fusion taking place at its core Earth is part of the Milky Way which is an spiral galaxy ColorColor of galaxy depends on the age of the stars it contains Shaped like spheres or oval Older & are largest galaxies Fewer young stars than spiral galaxies Flat & circular with curving arms Have many young stars Disc-shaped with a bulge in the middle No particular shape
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Properties of galaxies 1. Galaxies contain about 200 billion stars each and usually have a supermassive BLACK HOLE in their centre dark matter 2. At least 90% of the mass in the universe may be composed of dark matter
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Black Hole Space where gravity is so strong that it can pull anything right into it. Masses of stars pulled into black hole increase the size and mass of the original black hole
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Dark Matter Invisible matter that make up 90% of the matter in the universe. They provide the gravitational force that hold the universe together Evidence for presence of dark matter: – Stars around galaxy such as the Milky Way revolve around the galaxy’s centre at such high speed that they are expect to be flung off – But they are not. Dark matter explained: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJN2X3NrQAE Tour of the universe: 3D atlas http://ed.ted.com/lessons/a-3d-atlas-of-the-universe-carter- emmart
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Exit activities Making crossword puzzle for today’s vocab Making inferences with “How far can you see” article Summarizing “Hunting Black Hole” article
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