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1 Astronomy190 - Topics in Astronomy Astronomy and Astrobiology Lecture 2 : History of Science & Astrobiology Ty Robinson

2 Questions of the Day How has our understanding of the Universe changed over the last 2,500 years? What role did Copernicus, Tycho, Kepler, Galileo and Newton have in changing our understanding of the Universe? Why was the Copernican Revolution so important?

3 There are infinite worlds both like and unlike this world of ours… We must believe that in all worlds there are living creatures and plants and other things we see in this world. - Epicurius 300BC

4 Contributions from Ancient Greece scientific inquiry and debate geometry reasoning from observations Question: What aspects of Ancient Greece may have allowed for these developments?

5 Motions of the Heavens I the heavens move in circles… so the heavens are a rotating sphere centered on Earth Question: What objects in the sky do not rotate with the stars?

6 Motions of the Heavens II the Sun, Moon and planets do not move with the stars… so these objects rotate about Earth on their own concentric rings Question: What aspect of planetary motion must still be explained by this model?

7 Motions of the Heavens III some planets exhibit retrograde motion… so the planets move on small circles turning on larger circles Question: Can you think of a different model that explains these observations? Earth

8 Motions of the Heavens IV Aristarchus (c. 310-230 B.C.E)

9 Dark Ages I Library of Alexandria ~250 BCE - ? Question: What ‘Wonder of the Ancient World’ was built in Alexandria?

10 Dark Ages II The Burning of the Library of Alexandria The knowledge center for Europe and the Middle East moves to Baghdad The Dark Ages

11 Renaissance The Siege of Constantinople (1453 CE) Question: What ‘age’ begins in Europe around this time?

12 Copernican Revolution Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) Question: Why are there only 6 planets in this illustration?

13 Questions? Which of the following is the most important aspect of the Copernican Revolution? It proved Earth was not at the center of the Universe. It demonstrated that science can solve any problem. It removed humans from their pedestal at the center of the Cosmos. It fully explained all observations regarding planetary motion.

14 Tycho and Kepler Tycho Brahe (1546-1601)Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) Question: What is the fundamental problem with Copernicus’ system?

15 Kepler’s Laws Kepler’s Three Laws 1 - Orbits are elliptical 2 - The closer you are to your parent body, the faster you move 3 - period 2 = (mean separation) 3

16 Questions? Earth’s orbit is non-circular, placing Earth closest to the Sun during summer in the Southern Hemisphere. This implies N. Winter shorter than S. Winter, N. Summer shorter than S. Summer N. Winter shorter than S. Winter, N. Summer longer than S. Summer N. Winter longer than S. Winter, N. Summer shorter than S. Summer N. Winter longer than S. Winter, N. Summer longer than S. Summer

17 Questions? A planet orbiting 4 times further away from the Sun than Earth would take how many years to orbit the Sun? 0.5 1.0 2.0 8.0

18 Still a problem… Aristarchus (c. 310-230 B.C.E)

19 Galileo I Galileo Galilei (1554-1642)

20 Galileo II Galileo Galilei (1554-1642) “Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems”

21 Newton Isaac Newton (1643-1727)

22 Questions of the Day How has our understanding of the Universe changed over the last 2,500 years? What role did Copernicus, Tycho, Kepler, Galileo and Newton have in changing our understanding of the Universe? Why was the Copernican Revolution so important?

23 Quiz 1 - What is the purpose of the Astrobiology Roadmap? 2 - Why was the Copernican Revolution so important? 3 - What is one thing you did not understand from today’s lecture?


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