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2 Phys 181-701 Astronomy
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3 “MOON IS SPACE CREATURE’S SKULL!” Weekly World News – July 5, 1988 “Space is the region above the earth’s atmosphere.” Science Probe I – 8 th Grade Textbook - 1996
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4 ASTRONOMY The study of matter and energy in our Universe
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5 Scale Scale Scale Scale Scale And the art of measuring things.
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6 Fundamental Properties MASS (kg) or (g)(slugs)(grains) TIME (s) or (hours)(eons) LENGTH (m) or (km)(parsec)(light-years) CHARGE (C) known as Coulombs
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7 Scientific Notation 602000000000000000000000 = 6.02 x 10 23 Scientific Notation
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8 MASS
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9 Electrons 9 x 10 -31
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10 Man 80 x 10 0 kg
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11 Universe 1 x 10 -53 kg
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12 TIME
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13 The Planck Time 1 x 10 -43 s Tilman Brucker
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14 Human Heartbeat 0.8 x 10 0 s
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15 Proton Decay 1 x 10 40 s
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16 LENGTH
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17 Proton Size 1 x 10 -15
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18 Human Height 1.6 x 10 0 m Marcel Duchamp, 1912
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19 Furthest Galaxies Formed 2 x 10 26 m
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20 MAKING MEASUREMENTS
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21 Measuring Angles
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22 Degrees
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23 Approximate angles
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24 Angle Example
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25 Small Angle Formula Triangulation
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26 d = Distance to Object D = Diameter of Object = Angular Size (radians)
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27 Distance units Units of Distance Astronomical Unit (AU) : 1.496 x 10 8 km Light-Year (l-yr) : 9.46 x 10 12 km Parsec (pc) : 3.26 l-yr
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29 SOLAR MAP
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30 Relative Sizes in Our Solar System and Beyond
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31 Big universe How Big is the Universe? 10 Billion-Billion-Billion centimeters across 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 cm 10 28 cm 10 Billion Light-Years 6000 Mpc
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32 Handy Scale Handy Guide to the Scale of the Universe The Earth is the size of your FIST. The Moon is the size of your THUMB 3 m away. The Sun is an 11 m diameter ball at City Hall. Jupiter is a ball 1m in diameter in Cherry Hill, NJ. Pluto is the size of your finger tip in Central Park, Manhattan. The center of our galaxy is still 2 billion km away! The edge of the observable universe is still 800 trillion km away!
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33 Celestial Sphere
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35 Constellations and the year
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36 Temperature and the seasons
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41 IMPORTANT Physical Quantities Are Described in Terms of Fundamental Units Scientific Notation Angular Measure Small Angle Formula RA and DEC
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42 NEXT TIME… Early Observations
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43 SKYCHART III OBSERVATIONS OF THE SKY
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