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Peter's Astronomy Haiku Deck

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ASTRONOMERS HAIKU DECK

PETER HAAS Hr. 6
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ARISTOTLE (384-322 BCE)

  • Aristotle thought that the Earth was the center of all things
  • He did not think the Earth went sround the sun because the relative position of the stars would change
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ARISTARCHUS (310-230 BCE)

  • Aristarchus is reported to have created one of the first heliocentric models
  • His idea was not widely accepted at the time
  • Although the ratios were way off he demonstrated the use of observation and geometry
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PTOLEMY (100-170)

  • Ptolemy proposed that the objects orbiting earth did so in loops
  • This helped predict the planets' location better than other previous models

COPERNICUS

  • Copernicus developed a detailed heliocentric model backing off the ideas if Aristarchus
  • The measurements matched up closer than they ever had
  • Seen as the first modern model of our solar system
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KEPLER (1571-1630)

  • Kepler discovered the orbits are not perfect circles
  • Kepler created a three part law
  • 1. The orbits are elipses with the sun at the focus
  • 2. Planets orbit faster when closer to the sun
  • 3. The time it takes for a planet to orbit is related to the planet's distance from the sun

GALILEO (1564-1642)

  • Galileo's approach was similar to the modern scientific method
  • He proved that Earth was not the only object being orbeted
  • He recognized that venus went through phases similar to the Earth's moon
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NEWTON (1642-1727)

  • Created a reflecting telascope
  • Described the gravitational pull of objects

HUBBLE (1889-1953)

  • Showed the velocity of the galaxy increasing
  • Proved galaxy was expanding
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