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Image From: http://www.astronomy-pictures.net/spiral_galaxy.jpg; Astronomy Notes Part 1 Notes Created by Harris Middle School with graphics cited.
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Size of the planets compared to the Sun Scale model !
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The Inner Planets and our moon (The Terrestrial Planets) Scale model !
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The Outer Planets compared to the Inner Planets (The Gas Giants) Scale model ! Click: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEheh1BH34Qhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEheh1BH34Q
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1. Universe- contains everything that may or may not exist in space 2. Galaxy- system of stars held together by gravity. 3 types: Spiral, Elliptical, and Irregular. Ex: Milky Way 3. Nebula= interstellar cloud of gas 4. Star- self luminous sphere of gas. Ex: sun 5. Planet- celestial object moving in orbit around star. 6. Moon- ex: small object orbits a planet.
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Stars An object made of gas that gives off energy –mainly hydrogen –helium The Sun medium in size & life span compared to other stars primary energy source for all processes on Earth much closer to Earth than any other star! about 4 ½ billion years old 1 of 11
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Nebula Black Dwarf 1. Large cloud of gas & dust where stars form. 3. Expands Explodes! 5. Collapses to just its core 4. Outer layers come off or Iike our Sun! 3 of 11 2. Gravity pulls material into a sphere that becomes dense, hot & ignites.
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Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram Chart to classify luminosity & temperature of stars Luminosity- how BRIGHT or DIM star is. (y-axis) Temperature- higher (hotter) temperatures on left, and lower (cooler) temperatures are on right. (x-axis)
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Temperature and Color
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H-R Diagram
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H-R Diagram: Shows the relationship between color, temperature, magnitude & size of stars. Color = temperature Luminosity = how bright Our Sun is a main sequence star. 2 of 11
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H-R Diagram
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H-R Diagram copy and label in journal as (HOT,COOL) (BRIGHT, DIM) temperature Luminosi ty SUN ______, _______
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H-R Diagram ANSWERS copy and label in journal as (HOT,COOL) (BRIGHT, DIM) temperature Luminosi ty SUN BRIGHT HOT ______, _______
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Galaxy A large grouping of stars, dust/gas in space 3 types 1.Spiral – bulge in center & distinctive spiral arms Example: Our galaxy, The Milky Way Our solar system is located within an arm 2.Elliptical – spherical or elongated 3.Irregular 123 4 of 11
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Our Solar System Terrestrial Planet: a rocky, INNER planet Mercury closest to the sun no atmosphere full of craters very hot during day; freezing cold at night Venus Similar in size to Earth Hot, thick & poisonous atmosphere Earth – home! Mars known as the “red planet” because of its iron- rich soil 5 of 11
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Gas Giant: large, OUTER planet that is made mostly of gases Jupiter largest planet known for its storm, “The Great Red Spot” Saturn known for its ring system Uranus known for blue-green atmosphere Neptune blue-green atmosphere like Uranus Also has a storm, “The Great Dark Spot” 6 of 11
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Other Rocky Bodies... Asteroids asteroid belt between Mars & Jupiter small, rocky body that revolves around the Sun Meteoroids – in space (like asteroids), but usually smaller Meteors – (meteor shower); a bright streak of light caused by the rock burning as it streaks through the atmosphere Meteorites – piece of rock that has landed on Earth without completely burning up, possibly making a crater Comet – a body of ice, rock and dust that forms a tail as it gets close to the Sun 8 of 11
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Light Year A measure of how long it takes light to travel through space in one year. Image From: http://uniqhorns.com/images/milkyway.gif; Definition: www.thefreedictionary.com 9 of 11
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Electromagnetic Spectrum The range of all the waves that can travel through matter as well as empty space. Image From : http://www.lcse.umn.edu/specs/labs/images/spectrum.gif Definition: www.thefreedictionary.com ROYGBI V 10 of 11 Scientists use different portions of the spectrum to learn about the universe. Ex: light waves can tell us what elements stars are made & if they are moving away or towards other objects.
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Theories on the Origin of the Universe 1.Steady State – has always been the same 2.Oscillating Model - began by expanding, has slowed down & is now contracting 3.Big Bang - *the dominant theory 12 to 15 billion years ago Universe began as a dense point that exploded It rapidly expanded & began to cool down, forming stars, etc. Evidence discovery of cosmic background radiation red shift in EM spectrum suggest it is still expanding 11 of 11 Click for Big Bang BrainPOP: http://www.brainpop.com/science/space/bigbang/http://www.brainpop.com/science/space/bigbang/
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