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What do the following have in common?

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Why Bother???

• Exciting subject filled with new discoveries!

• Affects our every day lives!

• Mind blowing ideas that challenge our way of

thinking!

• The wave of the future!

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Preview Chapter

The Cosmic Landscape

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A Few Definitions

• moon or satellite: a body orbiting a planet.

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A Few Definitions

• planet: a celestial body that is in orbit around the sun, has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a ... nearly round shape, and has cleared the neighborhood around its orbit.

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A Few Definitions

• star: a massive gaseous body held together by

gravity and generally emitting light by nuclear

reactions.

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A Few Definitions

• solar-system: A collection of celestial objects (e.g. planets, comets, asteroids) orbiting around a common star.

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A Few Definitions• galaxy: A collection of stars, gas, dust, and

dark matter held together by their mutual gravity.

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A Few Definitions

• Universe: Consists of everything around us

IncludesEverything!

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Concept Question

Which one of the following is listed in thecorrect order from smallest to largest in size?

A) star, planet, solar-system, galaxy, UniverseB) planet, star, solar-system, Universe, galaxyC) star, planet, galaxy, solar-system, Universe D) planet, star, solar-system, galaxy, Universe

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Scientific Method

• observe

• hypothesize

• test

• modify,reject,or theorize

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Mystery Image

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Science and PseudoScience

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Science and PseudoScience

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Science and PseudoScience

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Science and PseudoScience

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Astrology or Astronomy?• Uses the positions of planets to predict human behavior• Is a branch of Physics• Uses the scientific method to interpret observations• Is considered a pseudoscience• A detailed study of all the celestial bodies in the

Universe, including planets, moons, stars, galaxies, etc.• Associates the signs of the zodiac with personality traits

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Timeline of the Universe

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Scientific Notation

• express very small or very large numbers in powers of ten• Format: . X 10

1.0= 1.0 X 100 (100)100.0= 1.0 X 102 (102)

1,000.0= 1.0 X 103 (103)10,000.0= 1.0 X 104 (104)

100,000.00= 1.0 X 105 (1005)

0.1= 1.0 X 10-1 (10-1)0.01= 1.0 X 10-2 (10-2)

0.001= 1.0 X 10-3 (10-3)0.0001= 1.0 X 10-4 (10-4)

0.00001= 1.0 X 10-5 (10-5)

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Scientific NotationExamples:

Average Distance from the Earth to the Sun:

149,600,000.0 km 1.496 X 108 km

Mass of ant:

0.004 g 4 X10-3 g

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Concept Question

Write -0.00000315 in scientific notation

A) 3.15 X 10-6

B) 3.15 X 106

C) -3.15 X106

D) -3.15 X 10-6

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Concept Question

Write 7.89 X 10-6 in regular format

A) 000007.89 B) 0.00000789

C) 7890000 D) 0.0000789

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Astronomical Units

1 A.U. = 1.5 X 108 km

Average Distance from the Earth to the Sun Astronomical Unit

Distance that light travels in a year Light Year

speed of light in a vacuum: c = 3 x105 km/s (186,000 mi/s)so one light second: 3x105 km

and one light year: 9.46x1012 km more practical to use

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Looking Backwards in Time

on a planet orbittinga distant star

70 years old

here on Earth

70 years old

55 light years away

15 years old

68 light years away

2 years old

Because of the finite speed of light, we are able to look backwards in time!!!

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Astronomical Distance Scales are Astronomical!

Alpha Centauri: 4.2 light years away

Andromeda Galaxy: 2.4 million light years away

Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field: as far as billions of light years away

The Sun: 8.3 light minutes away

The finite speed of light gives us a fossil record of the history of the Universe!!!!

The Moon: 1.3 light seconds away

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Astronomical Distance

Scales are Astronomical!