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web 1 Ancient Theories of Solar System

Science 6: Unit 2 lesson 1. web 1 Ancient Theories of Solar System 1.heliocentric theory 2. geocentric theory 3. Aristotle 4. Aristarchus 5. Ptolemy 6. Copernicus 7. Johannes Kepler 8. elliptical orbits 9. Kepler’s 3 Laws of Planetary Motion 10. Galileo 11. Galileo’s telescope.

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web 1 Ancient Theories of Solar System

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  1. Science 6: Unit 2 lesson 1 web 1 Ancient Theories of Solar System 1.heliocentric theory2. geocentric theory3. Aristotle 4. Aristarchus 5. Ptolemy 6. Copernicus 7. Johannes Kepler8. elliptical orbits9. Kepler’s 3 Laws of Planetary Motion 10. Galileo11. Galileo’s telescope

  2. The Solar System: Ch. 20 • ANCIENT CONCEPTS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM • ANCIENT GREEKS NAMED THE 6 "WANDERING STARS"PLANETS • SIX INNER PLANETS (including Earth) KNOWN TO ANCIENT PEOPLES • ANCIENT GREEKS BELIEVED IN "GEOCENTRIC“ (EARTH CENTERED) SYSTEM • STARS, SUN, PLANETS ON “CELESTIAL SPHERES” MOVE AROUND EARTH • ARISTOTLE: GREEK PHILOSOPHER, BELIEVED IN GEOCENTRIC THEORY • PTOLEMY REFINED GEOCENTRIC MODEL IN 140 AD USING CIRCULAR ORBITS SLIDE 1

  3. FIRST MODERN THEORIES OF SOLAR SYSTEM • ARISTARCHUS: GREEK ASTRONOMER, 1ST TO PROPOSE HELIOCENTRIC SYSTEM • HELIOCENTRIC THEORY STATES THAT SOLAR SYSTEM IS SUN-CENTERED • ATTEMPTED TO USE GEOMETRY TO JUDGE DISTANCES TO MOON, SUN • HIS HELIOCENTRIC THEORY NOT ACCEPTED (~ 250 BC) • NICHOLAS COPERNICUS (LATE 1500’S AD):ADJUSTED HELIOCENTRIC MODEL • HAD PLANETS MOVING IN PERFECTLY CIRCULAR ORBITS AROUND SUN • INACCURATE: DID NOT ALLOW EXACT PREDICTIONS OF PLANETS’ MOTIONS SLIDE 2

  4. THE LAWS OF PLANETARY MOTION • JOHANNES KEPLER (EARLY 1600’S) DEVELOPED 3 LAWS OF PLANETARY MOTION • BASED ON 20 YEARS OF OBSERVATIONS BY TYCHO BRAHE IN LATE 1500'S • DEVELOPED THE 3 LAWS OF PLANETARY MOTION • PLANET ORBITS WERE ELLIPTICAL (SUN AT ONE CENTER) • AN ORBITING PLANET MOVED SLOWER IN ORBIT WHEN FURTHEST FROM SUN, FASTER NEAR SUN (SWEPT AREAS EQUAL) • STATED THAT PLANETS CLOSEST TO SUN MOVED FASTER • ELLIPSES: SLIGHTLY FLATTENED, CIRCULAR SHAPE WITH 2 CENTERS SLIDE 2

  5. THE PHYSICS OF PLANETARY ORBITS • GALILEO USED THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD TO DISCOVER NEW CONCEPTS • INERTIA: STATES THAT OBJECTS AT REST STAY AT REST AND THOSE IN MOTION REMAIN IN MOTION • INERTIA DEPENDS ON MASS, VELOCITY • MORE MASS, MORE INERTIA • DEVELOPED AN IMPROVED REFRACTING (LENS) TELESCOPE • TELESCOPE WAS 2 INCHES IN DIAMETER, MAGNIFIED 20 X • USED TELESCOPE TO VIEW SUNSPOTS, PHASES OF VENUS, • THE MOON, JUPITER’S MOONS (Galilean Moons) SLIDE 3

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