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1 Course Goals What is Science? What is modern astronomy? What do we know about the Universe? How do we know what we know?

2 Why Study Science?

3 Scientific Method: Rigorous investigation involving careful observation, the formulation of hypotheses, and experimentation to test those hypotheses. Science: The application of the Scientific Method to the natural world. ScienceAstronomy: The scientific investigation of astronomical phenomena.

4 The Scientific Method The critical element is Experimental Proof

5 Scientific Theory It’s just a theory! Scientific theory is not mere conjecture.

6 Missing Keys

7 Sundials to tell the time of day Telling Time

8 Predicting the Seasons

9 The Power of the Gods

10 Ancient Greece First to create theoretical models of nature

11 A Hypothesis The heavens are perfect and unchanging. ~Aristotle

12 Except… The crystal spheres can’t explain Retrograde Motion

13 The Ptolemaic Model

14 Ptolemy is now noticeably inaccurate An Alternative Model Sun centered model, 1543 Simple retrograde solutionSimple retrograde solution Simple orbital period calculationSimple orbital period calculation Position predictions still inaccurate.Position predictions still inaccurate. Nicholas Copernicus

15 New Observations Tycho Brahe Took 2 decades worth of naked eye planet observations Accuracy to within 1 minute of arc

16 ABCD What was different about Ptolemy’s model versus Aristotle’s? A. The spheres were glass, not crystal B. The Sun is at the center, not the Earth. C. He included EPICYCLES D. Some of the crystal spheres went backwards. Why wasn’t Copericus’s model immediately accepted as truth? A. Don’t be silly, it was a SMASH hit! B. It’s predictions were only as accurate as Ptolemy’s but no better. C.Copernicus was just not well liked. C. Copernicus was just not well liked. D. It’s predictions were MUCH worse than Ptolemy’s.

17 Johannes Kepler Theory A student of TychoA student of Tycho Studied Tycho’s dataStudied Tycho’s data Discovered three empirical relationshipsDiscovered three empirical relationships Believed CopernicusBelieved Copernicus Suggested that the Sun exerts a force on the planets.Suggested that the Sun exerts a force on the planets.

18 Kepler’s 1 s t Law Orbits are ellipses

19 Kepler’s Second Law Planets move: Fast at perihelionFast at perihelion Slow at aphelionSlow at aphelion Perihelion:Point in an orbit closest to the Sun. Aphelion: Point in an orbit furthest from the Sun. Equal areas in Equal times

20 Kepler’s Third Law Orbital Period: The time required to complete one orbit The harmonic law: A precise mathematical relationship between the orbital period and the semi major axis. P 2 = a 3

21 The End of Geocentrism … ?

22 Mountains and Sunspots

23 Moons of Jupiter

24 Phases of Venus

25 The Rise of Modern Physics Isaac Newton Three laws of motionThree laws of motion Universal GravitationUniversal Gravitation The CalculusThe Calculus Simple central principals from which all motion, either on Earth or in the heavens, can be derived.


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