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Unit 3: Motion in the Universe

Topic 1:Apparent Motions of Celestial Objects

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Is the Earth Moving?Evidence that Earth stands still Evidence that Earth is moving

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Apparent Motion• Apparent motion is the way an object APPEARS

to move.– Can be real, or a trick of perspective

Most celestial objects appear to move across our sky at a rate of

15o per hour

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Apparent Motion of the Stars• Some stars rise in the east, and set in the west

• Polaris remains directly above the North Pole and does not rise or set.– Some stars circle Polaris– Some stars move across the

southern sky in a shallow arc.

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Apparent Motion of the Stars

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Apparent Motions of the Planets• Planets generally follow the same east-to-west motion as

the stars, but change position over longer periods of time.

• Retrograde Motion

• Complicated motions are due to the Earth and other planets revolving around the Sun in different orbits at different speeds.

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Apparent Motions of Earth’s Moon

• The Moon has daily East to West motion, rising 50 min. later each day and shifting eastward

• One revolution around Earth = 27.3 days.

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Apparent Motions of the Sun• The Sun has a daily east to west motion– has changes in position and length of arc with the

SEASONS. – is only directly overhead between 23.5o N and 23.5o S.

latitudes

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Apparent Motions of the Sun

Polaris 42oN

WEST

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Geocentric Theory• “Earth-centered” Theory

• Earth does not rotate or revolve

• Largely accepted until the 16th Century

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Heliocentric Theory• “Sun-centered” Theory

• Earth rotates on an imaginary axis and revolves around the Sun.

• Accounts for all observations of apparent motion simply and without exceptions.

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