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SCALES: GALACTIC
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DISTANCE TO STARS
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Parallax is the shift in perspective viewing a nearby object relative to a more distant one.
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The parallax angle is the angle between the sightline to a nearby object from each eye.
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Parallax = a shift in apparent position of star over the course of half a year. Remember: the parallax is too small to be seen by the unaided eye (< 1 arc minute).
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Let’s see how far away the stars must be for the parallax to be too small to observe by eye. Use your eyes, one at a time, to represent the view from Earth on opposite sides of its orbit. How far are stars before no shift is detected?
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How to find distance by measuring parallax: Parallax and distance are related to each other by a simple equation.
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1 parsec = distance at which a star has a parallax of 1 arcsecond. 1 arcsecond = 1/60 arcminute = 1/3600 degree = a very small angle! 1 parsec = 206,000 astronomical units = 3.26 light-years = a very large distance! Not to scale
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SCALE MODEL II
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A great island of stars in space, all held together by gravity and orbiting a common center of gravity M31, Andromeda Galaxy
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Sun shrunk 1,400,000km to 0.2mm That factor is 7,000,000,000, 000 or 7 trillion
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Work in groups to set your expectations of the distances between stars and size of a galaxy. If the Sun is now 0.2 mm in diameter how big and far away are the gas giant planets and the nearest stars, and how big is a whole galaxy?
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Sun Star110 EarthTerrestrial1 JupiterGas Giant11 NeptuneGas Giant 4 CometDebris0.008 Earth-Sun distance (AU) / Earth Diameter = 11,500 RELATIVE SIZE:
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Sun Star0 EarthTerrestrial1 JupiterGas Giant5 NeptuneGas Giant 30 CometDebris50,000 ProximaNearby Star265,000 Earth-Sun distance = AU RELATIVE DISTANCE:
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This model shrinks the scale by another factor of 20,000. The Sun as a grain of sand: scale 1:7,000,000,000,000. The Earth is a small speck 22mm away The Moon is a tiny speck 22mm away Jupiter is a small grain 11cm away Neptune is a tiny grain 70cm away The nearest star is about 6 km away SPACE SCALE MODEL II:
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THE MILKY WAY
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We live in a “city of stars” called the Milky Way. It rises high across the summer sky in the southern hemisphere. The scale model sets the nearest star distance as 6 km so 1 light-year is about 1.5 km.
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The Sun’s neighborhood in the Milky Way.
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© 2004 Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Addison-Wesley Diameter of disk = 100,000 l.y. (30,000 pc) Radius of disk = 50,000 l.y. (15,000 pc) Number of stars = 400 billion Thickness of disk = 1,000 l.y. (300 pc) Sun is in disk, 28,000 l.y. out from thecenter Layout of the Milky Way Galaxy.
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Science is Seeing The Milky Way is Empty The stars in the Milky Way are very widely spread out. The 400 billion grains of sand span 60x the Earth’s area, that is 1 m 3 of star stuff, so only one part in 10,000 billion billion has anything.
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