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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ASTRONOMERS

BY JARROD HORAN

ARISTOLE

  • He thought Earth was at the center of all thing.
  • His model had Earth that the center of the solar system.
  • He thought that if Earth went around the sun then the position of the stars would change.

ARISTARCHUS

  • Reported to have had a heliocentric model of the solar system.
  • His model wasn't widely accepted at his time.
  • Attempted to measure the distances to the moon and sun.
  • Although his ratio was to small it was very important to science

PTOLEMY

  • Ptolemy has a book that has planet observations from 800 years ago.
  • Developed a detailed geocentric model that was used for next 14 centuries.
  • Believed that a celestial body traveled constant speed in perfect circle.
  • The planets moved in small circles then moved on larger circles.
  • This system fits observations better than any before.

CORPERNICUS

  • Felt Ptolemy's model too complicated.
  • Aware of heliocentric idea Aristarchus.
  • Copernicus observation done by eye.
  • Adopted Ptolemy idea planets travel circles.
  • Developed heliocentric model.

KEPLER

  • Found that ellipses best fit planet path.
  • Created Kepler's Laws
  • 1st law planet orbits are ellipses sun at center.
  • 2nd law planets faster when orbit closer to sun.
  • 3rd law relates distance planet from sun to time takes one orbit.

GALILEO

  • Made significant improvements to newly invented telescope.
  • Used more powerful telescope view celestial objects.
  • Observed moons Io, Europa, Callisto, and Ganymede.
  • Observations show Earth not only object being orbited.
  • Gave support to heliocentric model.