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Our Home World! 1 2 All homework will be assigned via the online system MasteringAstronomy. Stay up with class assignments in conjunction with the reading. The course ID for Astr 1020 in MasteringAstronomy is ASTR1020FALL2013. Access to MasteringAstronomy comes with the purchase of your textbook. Alternatively, you can purchase access to MA separately. Homework Reading: Chapter 1. Summary of Key Concepts, p. 20 21. Intro to MasteringAstronomy (complete by Sep. 4 at midnight). Located at website: http://www.masteringastronomy.com Your grade will be based on completion of the tutorial and exercises. Grades are tracked automatically online. Nothing to hand in!!! Start this exercise now in case of technical problems. Register your clickers! 3 4 Nights for 1 st Class Sky Observation Exercise (field near Leeds Business School) September 10, 12, 16, 18, 24, 26 Today s Class: Brief Tour of the Universe; Sizes and Scales Reading: Chapter 1 Scales in space 5 6 1

What we ll be studying: Our place in the Universe Sizes and scales: finding your way through the universe Review of Gravity & Light What are they? How do we use them to understand sizes, masses, and composition of stars & galaxies. 7 8 The Sun Stars of every size and color The Sun is a star: a large, glowing ball of gas that generates heat and light through nuclear fusion 9 10 Stellar Birth and Life Star death: white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes Nebula: an interstellar cloud of gas and/or dust 11 12 2

Our Galaxy: The Milky Way Exploring a universe of galaxies 13 14 Galaxy Evolution & Central Engines Dark Matter, Dark Energy and the Fate of the Universe 15 16 The Big Bang Navigating the Universe: Sizes and Scales I don t pretend to understand the Universe. It s a great deal bigger than I am. - Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) 18 3

Earth Sun/Solar System Milky Way Galaxy Our Cosmic Address Scale models of the Universe Scale Sun as a grapefruit (1:10,000,000,000,000=1:10 13 ) Local Group Local Supercluster Earth is part of the solar system, which is within the Milky Way Galaxy, which is a member of the Local Group of 19 galaxies within the Local Supercluster. 20 Earth = pin, 15 meters from Sun. Mars = pin, 23 meters Jupiter = marble, 78 meters Pluto = tiny grain, ¼ mile away See model near the Fiske Planetarium! On this scale, the nearest stars (Alpha Centauri triple star system is 4.2 light years away) would be a system formed by a cantaloupe, a small apple and a kiwi fruit, located in Newfoundland, Canada There is essentially nothing in between! 21 22 Try a New Scale for the Galaxy: Stars are microscopic located 2mm apart. Milky Way galaxy is 22 meters in diameter, contains 100,000,000,000 s (100 s of billions) of stars. Yet Another Scale for Everything Else Galaxies are 10 inch paper plates. Milky Way and nearest neighbor (Andromeda) are 5 meters apart. Galaxy groups and clusters contain 10 s to 1000 s of galaxies. 23 24 4

Superclusters 50 meters across (size of buildings in our scale model) are the largest structures we see. Observable universe is about size of Boulder county on this scale. In this image, each dot is an entire galaxy 25 Powers of 10: count the number of zeros behind the digit (review Appendix C in textbook). 1000= 1 thousand =10 3 1,000,000 = 1 million = 10 6 1,000,000,000 = 1 billion = 10 9 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 = 10 22 = approximately the number of stars in the observable universe more than the grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth. 26 5