Helio vs geo 2
Theories of Something, Everything & Nothing.
By Mrs. Shaw. Chapter 1: Earth, Moon, Sun Learning Goals: Students will be able to explain the difference between revolution and rotation and how these.
1) planets move on epicycles. 2) planets orbit the Sun in the same direction. 3) Earth moves faster in its orbit. 4) they are closer than Uranus. 5) they.
The Scientific Revolution. The Philosophical Medieval View Aristotle & Ptolemy from Greece supported the Aristotle & Ptolemy from Greece supported the.
Ch 22 Astronomy. Ancient Greeks 22.1 Early Astronomy Astronomy is the science that studies the universe. It includes the observation and interpretation.
Ancient Astronomers Egyptians Egyptians Babylonians Babylonians Native Americans Native Americans Chinese Chinese Celts Celts Many Others Many Others.
From Aristotle to Newton The history of the Solar System (and the universe to some extent) from ancient Greek times through to the beginnings of modern.
Info for the Test Bring a #2 pencil. No electronic devices: No calculators, cell phones, headphones, etc. No books, notes, etc. No hats. Grades will be.
Hosted by Mrs. Dempsey 100 200 400 300 400 Solar System Sun Inner Planets Outer Planets 300 200 400 200 100 500 100.
Unit 8 Solar System At the end of this unit you will be able to: Calculate the number of degrees the sun moved, or the earth rotated, in a given time Calculate.
Chapter 25.1: Models of our Solar System Objectives: Compare & Contrast geocentric and heliocentric models of the solar sytem. Describe the orbits of planets.