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© 2005 Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Addison-Wesley 1.3 Spaceship Earth How is Earth moving in our solar system? How is our solar system moving in the galaxy? How do galaxies move within the Universe? Are we ever sitting still? Our goals for learning:

© 2005 Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Addison-Wesley How is Earth moving in our solar system? Contrary to our perception, we are not “sitting still.” We are moving with the Earth in several ways, and at surprisingly fast speeds… The Earth rotates around its axis once every day.

© 2005 Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Addison-Wesley Earth orbits the Sun (revolves) once every year:revolves average distance of 1 AU ≈ 150 million km Earth’s axis tilted by 23.5º (pointing to Polaris) wrt ecliptic plane rotating in the same direction it orbits, counter-clockwise as viewed from above the North Pole of Earth

© 2005 Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Addison-Wesley Our Sun moves randomly relative to the other stars in the local Solar neighborhood typical relative speeds of 70,000 km/hr stars are so far away that we cannot easily notice their motion Sol orbits the galaxy every ≈ 230 million years. Speed is approximately km/h

© 2005 Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Addison-Wesley More detailed study of the Milky Way’s rotation reveals one of the greatest mysteries in astronomy: 1.Most of the galaxy’s light comes from the galactic disk 2.Most of the galaxy’s mass lies above and below the disk (halo)

© 2005 Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Addison-Wesley How do galaxies move within the universe? Galaxies are carried along with the expansion of the Universe. But how did Hubble figure out that the universe is expanding? Raisin #Distance before baking Distance after baking (1 hour) Speed (cm/hr) 11 cm 22 cm 33 cm

© 2005 Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Addison-Wesley Hubble discovered that: All galaxies outside our Local Group are moving away from us. The more distant the galaxy, the faster it is racing away. Conclusion: We live in an expanding universe.

© 2005 Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Addison-Wesley Are we ever sitting still?

© 2005 Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Addison-Wesley What have we learned? How is Earth moving in our solar system? Earth rotates on its axis once each day and orbits around the Sun once each year at an average distance of 1 A.U. (≈150 million km).

© 2005 Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Addison-Wesley What have we learned? How is our solar system moving in the Milky Way Galaxy? Stars in the Local Neighborhood move randomly relative to each other. Our Solar System orbits the center of the Milky Way Galaxy about every 230 million years: the entire Galaxy rotates.

© 2005 Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Addison-Wesley What have we learned? How do galaxies move within the universe? All galaxies beyond the Local Group are moving away from us with expansion of the Universe: the more distant they are, the faster they’re moving.

© 2005 Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Addison-Wesley What have we learned? Are we ever sitting still? No!