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Definition - Earth is at the center of the solar system being orbited by the Sun and other planets (sketch a picture of a geocentric solar system) Scientists Aristotle - believed that if Earth were moving, then the stars would move Ptolemy - planets move at constant speeds in perfect circles around Earth Heliocentric Definition – Earth and other planets orbit the Sun (sketch a picture of a heliocentric solar system) Scientists Aristarchus – tried to measure the relative distances between Earth, the moon, and the Sun Copernicus – developed the 1 st detailed heliocentric model Galileo – saw the phases of Venus and 4 of Jupiter’s moons
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Larger objects have a stronger gravitational force. The Sun is the largest object in the solar system, so it has the greatest gravitational pull. DISTANCE The closer together two objects are, the stronger the gravitational force. The moon is closer to Earth, so we can see the effect of its gravitational pull.
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The Law of Orbits Planets orbit the Sun in an ellipse with the Sun at one focus.
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The Law of Areas Planets cover equal areas in equal time. A planet will move faster in its orbit when it’s closer to the Sun and slower when it’s farther away.
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The Law of Periods Planets closer to the Sun will complete an orbit faster than planets farther away.
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