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Astronomy Foundations – Chapter 0
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The celestial sphere:
•Stars seem to be on the inner surface of a sphere surrounding the Earth.
•They aren’t, but we can use two-dimensional spherical coordinates (similar to latitude and longitude) to locate sky objects.
•Sky is divided into 88 constellations
0.1 The “Obvious” View
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• Declination: Degrees north or south of celestial equator• Right ascension: Measured in hours, minutes, and seconds eastward from position of the Sun at vernal equinox
0.1 The “Obvious” View
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• Daily cycle, noon to noon, is diurnal motion – solar day.
• Stars aren’t in quite the same place 24 hours later, though, due to Earth’s rotation around the Sun; when they are in the same place again, one sidereal day has passed.
0.2 Earth’s Orbital Motion
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The 12 constellations the Sun moves through during the year are called the zodiac; path is ecliptic.
0.2 Earth’s Orbital Motion
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• Ecliptic is plane of Earth’s path around the Sun; at 23.5° to celestial equator.
• Northernmost point (above celestial equator) is summer solstice; southernmost is winter solstice; points where path crosses celestial equator are vernal and autumnal equinoxes.
• Combination of day length and sunlight angle gives seasons.
• Time from one vernal equinox to next is tropical year.
0.2 Earth’s Orbital Motion
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The Earth's rotation axis is tilted with respect to its orbit around the Sun => seasons.
Summer Winter
Scorpius Orion
Tilt is 23.5o
DayNight Day NightSun high in northern sky
Sun low in northern sky
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Winter
In winter, sunlight is spread out more thinly across the ground => each bit of ground receives less radiation => cooler
Summer
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Summer Winter
ScorpiusOrionDayNight Day Night
The Year
The Earth revolves around the Sun in 365.256 days (“sidereal year”). But the year we use is 365.242 days (“tropical year”). Why?
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Precession
The Earth has a bulge. The Moon "pulls down" on the side of the bulge closest to it, causing the Earth to wobble on its axis (how do we know this?)
Earth
Moon
Spin axis
**Vega Polaris
Precession Period 26,000 years!
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Winter: July or January?
Winter: January
Scorpius OrionDayNight Day Night
Scorpius OrionNightDayNight Day
Summer: January or July?
Summer: July
Now
13,000 years from now
We choose to keep July a summer month, but then in 13,000 years, summer occurs on other side of orbit!
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The Motion of the Moon
The Moon has a cycle of "phases", which lasts about 29 days.
Half of the Moon's surface is lit by the Sun.
During this cycle, we see different fractions of the sunlit side.
Which way is the Sun here?
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The Motion of the Moon
DEMO - Phases of the Moon
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Cycle of phases slightly longer than time it takes Moon to do a complete orbit around Earth.
Cycle of phases or "synodic month"
Orbit time or "sidereal month"
29.5 days 27.3 days
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Eclipses
Lunar Eclipse
When the Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon.
Sun Earth Moon
Solar Eclipse
When the Moon passes directly between the Sun and the Earth.
Sun EarthMoon
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Solar Eclipses
Total
Diamond ring effect - just before or after total
Partial
Annular - why do these occur?
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Lunar Eclipse
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Moon's orbit tilted compared to Earth-Sun orbital plane:
SunEarthMoon
Moon's orbit slightly elliptical:
Earth
Moon
Side view
Top view, exaggerated ellipse
Distance varies by ~14%
5.2o
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Types of Solar Eclipses Explained
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Clicker Question:
Why is it warmer in Albuquerque in the summer than winter?
A: The northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun in summer.
B: The Earth is closer to the sun in summer.
C: The greenhouse effect increases in summer.
D: The sun increases its intrinsic luminosity in the summer.
E. All of the above.
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Clicker Question:
Have you ever seen a solar eclipse?
A: Total eclipse of the sun.
B: Partial solar eclipse.
C: None
Note: Total solar eclipse on Jan 4, 2011
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Recent and upcoming total and annular solar eclipses
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Clicker Question:
Have you seen a lunar eclipse?
A: Total eclipse of the moon.
B: Partial lunar eclipse.
C: None
December 21, 2010
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Why don't we get eclipses every month?
A: The moon has lots of holes in it.
B: The moon moves too far away to block the sunlight.
C: The orbit of the moon is tilted.
D: We do get them every month but don’t notice.
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The "Solar Day" and the "Sidereal Day"
Solar Day
How long it takes for the Sun to return to the same position in the sky (24 hours).
Sidereal Day
How long it takes for the Earth to rotate 360o on its axis.
These are not the same!
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One solar day later, the Earth has rotated slightly more than 360o .A solar day is longer than a sidereal day by 3.9 minutes(24 hours vs. 23 hours 56 minutes 4.091 seconds).
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Eratosthenes Determines the Size of the Earth in about 200 B.C.
SyeneAlexandria
Sun's rays
7.2o S
N
Earth
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He knows the distance between the two cities is 5000 "stadia".
From geometry then,
7.2o
360o Earth's circumference
5000 stadia =
=> circumference is 250,000 stadia, or 40,000 km.
So radius is:
40,000 km
2 = 6366 km
(very close to modern value, 6378 km!)
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Pluto: Planet or PlutoidOn March 13, 2007 – New Mexico proclaimed Pluto Planet Day at the legislature• New Mexico State University and Dona Ana county were the
longtime home of Clyde Tombaugh, discoverer of Pluto
• He was 24 when he discovered Pluto using a specially built 13” telescope at the Lowell Observatory in Arizona (1930)
• March 13th is the birthday of Percival Lowell and on March 13, 1930, the Lowell Observatory announced the discovery (It took time for confirmation from other observatories)
http://space.about.com/od/pluto/a/nmplutobill.htm