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Galaxies and Distance. Understand the structure of galaxies. Explain the shape and location of our galaxy. Understand the use of space units for distance. KEY WORDS Galaxy Star Cluster Light-years Astronomical Units Parsecs. Galaxies
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Understand the structure of galaxies. • Explain the shape and location of our galaxy. • Understand the use of space units for distance. KEY WORDS Galaxy Star Cluster Light-years Astronomical Units Parsecs
Galaxies • Huge collections of gas, dust and billions of stars and planets. • Force of gravity attracts the stars in a galaxy to each other. • Many shapes: spiral, elliptical, and irregular. • They are constantly in motion.
Milky Way galaxy: • Contains 400 billion stars. • Disc-shaped, with spiral arms – spiral galaxy. • We are on one of the arms. • Has a thicker Central Bulge. • Rotates around the bulge.
Unusual things Astronomers are researching: • Some galaxies appear to be colliding and recombining. • Some galaxies emit far moreenergy than average. • Quasars: • - Look like a small star. • - Emit up to 100x more energy than our galaxy. • - They emit radio waves.
Star Clusters • Contain 10 to a million stars (too small to be galaxies). • Stars are fairly close and travel together. • The Pleiades (near Orion) is a star cluster. • – you can see six or seven • stars with your naked eye.
Scientific Notation • Use scientific notation to express very large or very small numbers. • Power of 10 equals the number of places the decimal was moved – negative means small. • 32 000 000 is 3.2 x107 • 0.0000000055 is 5.5 x10-9 • 2.6 x105 is 260 000 • 2.6 x10-5 is 0.000026
Nearest star - 4.1x1013 km (41,000,000,000,000). • This star is Alpha Centari. • Light-year (LY): • Distance traveled by light in one year. • Light travels very fast – about 300,000 km/sec. • 9.46x1012 km /year – this is 1 light-year. • Alpha Centari is 4.3 light-years away.
Distances can be deceiving. • Two stars look close, may actually be very far. • Light we see left that star many years ago - looking at what has already happened – past. Star or ObjectApprox. Distance (LY) Alpha Centari4.3 Sirius (brightest star) 8.8 Betelguese 700 Rigel 900 Most distant known galaxy 15,000,000,000
Distances within solar systems: • Common to use Astronomical Unit (A.U.) • 1 A.U. = distance between the Earth and the Sun
Sun - Earth: 1 AU = 1.5x108 km Sun - Pluto: ~ 40 AU Sun - Saturn: ~ 10 AU Sun - Jupiter: ~ 5 AU Sun - Mars: ~ 1.5 AU
Other Units - parsec (pc) 1 parsec = 3.26 light years