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1 Introduction to Astronomy & Tools of Science
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2 Student Learning Objectives
Compare and contrast the scale and dynamics of objects and systems in the universe. Diagram your location in space Write and interpret numbers in scientific notation Define astronomical distance measurements Apply the scientific method

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4 What is our location in space?
We live on planet Earth In the Milky Way Galaxy (1012 stars) Part of the Local Group (Galaxy Cluster) Within in the Virgo Supercluster One tiny spot in the visible Universe

5 Sizes of Things Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilyrk_waIGw

6 What is Scientific Notation?
Multiples of 10 The number of multiples/divisions of 10 is indicated as a power. Earth-Sun d = 93 x 106 miles Blue Light l = 450 x 10-9 meters

7 Practice Write 67,000 in scientific notation - Distance from center of galaxy to Sun 2) Write 1012 in standard notation - Number of stars in our galaxy 3) Write 3.5 x 10−14 in standard notation - A frequency of red light

8 What is the measurement system used in astronomy?
metric system Each factor of ten difference results in a single move of the decimal. Prefix Power of Ten Word Mega 106 Million Kilo 103 Thousand Micro 10-6 One Millionth Nano 10-9 One Billionth Angstrom 10-10

9 Practice 1) Red light has an average wavelength of 650 nm. Is this a very small or very large number? 2) Distances to galaxies are measured in Mega-parsecs. This is (hundreds, thousands, millions) of parsecs. (choose one)

10 Astronomical Unit 1 AU 1.96 x 108 km 9.298 x 107 miles

11 Light travels 1 AU in about 8 Minutes
Light Year A light year measures distance, not time. The light-year (LY) is the distance light travels through a vacuum in 1 year. Light travels 1 AU in about 8 Minutes

12 Parsec A parsec measures distance, not time! (“kessel run”)
1 AU 1´´ 1/2´´ 1 parsec 1º = 3600´´

13 Practice What is the correct order from smallest to largest? 1 mile 1 pc 1 meter 1 LY 1 nm Earth’s Diameter 1 AU 1 pc 3.26 LY 206,265 AU

14 What is science? Science is not simply a collection of facts, but rather an objective process of quantifying what we observe. The outcomes of science are laws and theories with repeatable results. Tested Verified

15 Observe/Question  Hypothesize/Predict  Observe/Confirm  Theory 
How is science done? Each scientist must be able to obtain the same results. Example: Gravity Observe/Question  Hypothesize/Predict  Observe/Confirm  Theory 

16 Questions to Consider 1) What do you think happens if scientists cannot obtain the same results? 2) Can the scientific method be used to answer all questions? 3) What is pseudoscience?

17 What is astronomy? Astronomy is a science. Astronomers study the universe and all objects contained within the universe.

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