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ASTR& 115: STARS, GALAXIES, AND THE COSMOS This work is a derivative of the Astronomy textbook by OpenStax, licensed under CC BY 4.0. Except where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under CC BY 4.0 by Ivan Ramirez. INTRODUCTION TO STARS, GALAXIES, AND THE COSMOS Ch. 1

EARTH AND MOON Earth s diameter ~12,756 km Moon s diameter ~3,476 km Earth Moon distance ~384,400 km ~Four Moons fit across Earth s diameter ~Thirty Earths fit between the Earth and the Moon Light takes ~1.3 seconds to go from Earth to the Moon The Moon is at a distance of 1.3 light seconds from Earth

EARTH AND MOON + SUN Earth & Moon Sun Sun s diameter 1 392,000 km Sun-Earth distance 150 000,000 km ~110 Earths fit across the Sun s diameter ~110 Suns fit between the Sun and the Earth The average Sun-Earth distance is called an Astronomical Unit (AU) 1 AU 500 light seconds 8 light minutes Planets and Sun size comparison by Lsmpascal, CC BY-SA 3.0

Only one star in the Solar System: the Sun SOLAR SYSTEM Neptune is ~30 AU from the Sun ( 4 light hours) Solar wind stops at ~100 AU (Heliopause) The Oort cloud ends at ~100,000 AU (~halfway to the nearest star) NASA / JPL-Caltech

MILKY WAY GALAXY The Sun is one of ~100 billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy Light takes about 4 years to go from the Sun to the nearest star (Proxima Centauri) To cross the Milky Way, light takes ~100,000 years The entire Solar System is smaller than the smallest dot in this picture! There is only one star in the Solar System: the Sun There are billions of stars in the Milky Way galaxy *Not the Milky Way, but a galaxy (NGC 1073) that looks like it

THE NEAREST STAR α Cen (A & B) Proxima Cen (α Cen C) β Cen Distance to Proxima Centauri = 4.25 light years 270,000 AU Alpha, Beta, and Proxima Centauri by Skatebiker, CC BY-SA 3.0

LIGHT YEAR AND LOOK-BACK TIME When you look at the Moon, you re seeing it the way it was 1.3 seconds ago Sun? ~8 minutes ago; alpha (α) Centauri system? ~4 years ago Light year = Distance traveled by light in one year (365.25 days) Sun Traveling at 300,000 km/s light takes 4.25 years to go from α Cen to the Sun α Cen The pictures of α Cen show us the star s past, 4.25 years ago The look-back time to α Cen is 4.25 years More distant objects have longer look-back times

LARGE SCALE UNIVERSE Average size of large galaxy: ~100,000 light years Distance between galaxies: ~1 million light years Diameter of clusters of galaxies: ~100 million light years Distances between clusters: ~1 billion light years The most distant galaxies known to date are ~10 billion light years away; the Universe is ~13.8 billion years old Study the Universe s history by comparing distant and nearby galaxies!

LECTURE TUTORIAL Looking at Distant Objects (pp. 149-150) Q9: two main sequence stars that have the same mass = two identical stars

THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD Scientific hypotheses and theories must be testable and falsifiable A scientific theory does not need to be perfect (true beyond all doubt) Scientific Method 3 by Whatiguana, CC BY-SA 4.0 Do whatever it takes to not fool yourself! NdG Tyson

-ology = the study of ASTRONOMY ASTROLOGY Biology Geology Anthropology Ecology Paleontology Archaeology Astro Astronomy = Astrophysics The scientific study of planets, stars, galaxies,, their origin, evolution, and fate. Evidence-based, the real thing! Astrology = Pseudoscience Studies the influence of celestial bodies on human affairs. Zodiac, horoscope, etc.

DISCUSSION The New Horoscope Number of car crashes by astrological sign of driver, as reported by Allstate in 2010