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What is our place in the universe?

A large, glowing ball of gas that generates heat and light through nuclear fusion Star

Planet A moderately large object that orbits a star; it shines by reflected light. Planets may be rocky, icy, or gaseous in composition. Mars Neptune

Moon (or satellite) An object that orbits a planet. Ganymede (orbits Jupiter)

Asteroid A relatively small and rocky object that orbits a star. Ida

Comet A relatively small and icy object that orbits a star.

Solar (Star) System A star and all the material that orbits it, including its planets and moons

Big Ideas in the Solar System 1. The Earth’s climate is changing. 2. Impacts by asteroids and comets have shaped the Earth and its environment.

3. Impacts by asteroids and comets have altered the course of biological evolution on Earth. 5. Rocks from Mars fall on the Earth. We have found about 15 so far. 4. Comets are the givers and takers of life on Earth.

6. The climates of Venus and Mars may tell us about the past and future of Earth’s climate.

Galaxy A great island of stars in space, all held together by gravity and orbiting a common center M31, The Great Galaxy in Andromeda

Universe The sum total of all matter and energy; that is, everything within and between all galaxies

How can we know what the universe was like in the past? Light travels at a finite speed (300,000 km/s). Thus, we see objects as they were in the past: The farther away we look in distance, the further back we look in time. DestinationLight travel time Moon1 second Sun8 minutes Sirius8 years Andromeda Galaxy2.5 million years

Example: We see the Orion Nebula as it looked 1,500 years ago. M31, The Great Galaxy in Andromeda

Example: This photo shows the Andromeda Galaxy as it looked about 2 1/2 million years ago. Question: When will be able to see what it looks like now? M31, The Great Galaxy in Andromeda

Light-year The distance light can travel in one year. About 10 trillion km (6 trillion miles).

At great distances, we see objects as they were when the universe was much younger.

The Cosmic Calendar Figure from Prologue: Very Important !

How do our lifetimes compare to the age of the Universe? The Cosmic Calendar: a scale on which we compress the history of the universe into 1 year.

How do our lifetimes compare to the age of the Universe? The Cosmic Calendar: a scale on which we compress the history of the universe into 1 year.

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.

Earth orbits the Sun (revolves) once every year: at an average distance of 1 AU ≈ 150 million km. with Earth’s axis tilted by 23.5º (pointing to Polaris) and rotating in the same direction it orbits, counter- clockwise as viewed from above the North Pole.

Our Sun moves randomly relative to the other stars in the local Solar neighborhood… typical relative speeds of more than 70,000 km/hr but stars are so far away that we cannot easily notice their motion … And orbits the galaxy every 230 million years.

Are we ever sitting still? Earth rotates on axis: > 1,000 km/hr Earth orbits Sun: > 100,000 km/hr Solar system moves among stars: ~ 70,000 km/hr Milky Way rotates: ~ 800,000 km/hr Milky Way moves in Local Group Universe expands