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Astronomy 9 Concepts of the Cosmos Monday/Wednesday, 1:30-2:45 pm, Cabot Auditorium LECTURE 2: I.Our Place in the Universe

Lecture on Mon., Feb. 1 st Pre-course Test - REQUIRED! (if you want the attendance bonus - worth 2% ) BRING A PENCIL #2 Assignment for Wed, Feb. 3 rd Read Ch. 3 of the textbook Take the Reading Quiz #2 before 10 am on Feb. 3 rd DON T FORGET YOUR LECTURE TUTORIAL AND FLASHCARD!!!

Science is not... A list of previously known facts about nature A list of equations handed down from Ancient times A set of laws that were discovered by Dead White Guys a long time ago and are kept from the general public

Science is... a continuing process that seeks to understand the rules and laws of nature uses systematic observations uses mathematical models experimentally tests ideas subject to independent verification These are the components of the scientific method (observe, theorize, predict, test, and modify) used to comprehend the universe

What do Astronomers do? make observations using telescopes analyze data/results of observations create theories about what is seen and what might exist yet unseen create computer models that simulate what occurs in the universe invent, design, and build instruments that let us see beyond the Earth! BUT, most astronomers do NOT spend much time looking through telescopes

A scientific theory is a collection of ideas that explain a phenomenon in a way that is consistent with laws, observations, and experiments.

Understand the Universe!!

What is our place in the Universe? We live on a planet orbiting an average star among more than 100 billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy, which in turn is one of a billions of galaxies in the universe.

We are STAR STUFF! How did we come to be?

The numbers in astronomy are so large, and small, that astronomers use scientific notation 10 0 = 1 10 1 = 10 10 2 = 100 10 3 = 1000 5.3 x 10 3 = 5,300 10 4 = 10,000 8.9 x 10 4 = 89,000 and, for small numbers 10-1 = 0.1 10-2 = 0.01 2.1 x 10-2 = 0.021 10-3 = 0.001 6.6 x 10-3 = 0.0066

Astronomical distances and sizes are very very large, so astronomers use different units One Astronomical Unit (AU) average distance between Sun and Earth 93,000,000 miles 150,000,000 km 1.5 x 10 8 km Distance Light Travels in One Year is a Light-year (LY) 9.46 x 10 12 km 63,000 AU or 6.3x 10 4 AU 0.307 parsecs (pc)

At the scale of the size of a planet or moon we describe things in terms of kilometers (km)

At the scale of the Solar System distances are described in terms of the Astronomical Unit or AU (ave. distance from Earth to the Sun).

At the scale of the Milky Way Galaxy distances are described in terms of Light-years which is the distance light travels in one year.

Thousands of km Astronomical Unit A few to about 1000 light-years 10,000 to 100,000 light-years Millions of light-years Billions of light-years

Telescopes gather light emitted from objects in the universe

The speed of light is finite, very large (300,000 km/s), but still finite!!

Can we see the entire universe? The fact that looking deep into space means looking far back in time allows us to observe how the universe has changed through time By looking to great distances, we can see what the universe looked like when it was younger Our observable universe consists only of objects lying within 14 billion light-years of Earth The farther away we look in distance, the further back we look in time

Question 15 years ago, a quasar was observed that was found to be located 8 billion light years away. If our universe is approximately 15 billion years old, when did the quasar emit the light that we observe? (A) 15 years ago (B) 7 billion years ago (C) 8 billion years ago (D) 15 billion years ago

LECTURE TUTORIAL: Looking to distant objects (pg. 149-150) Work with a partner! Read the instructions and questions carefully Discuss the concepts and your answers with one another. TAKE TIME TO UNDERSTAND IT NOW!!! Come to a consensus answer you both agree on If you get stuck or are not sure of your answer, ask another group.

Question 15 years ago, a quasar was observed that was found to be located 8 billion light years away. If our universe is approximately 15 billion years old, when did the quasar emit the light that we observe? (A) 15 years ago (B) 7 billion years ago (C) 8 billion years ago (D) 15 billion years ago

A lot to comprehend!

How big is the universe? The Milky Way is one of about 100 billion galaxies 10 11 stars in each galaxy x 10 11 galaxies = 10 22 stars!!!

How big is the universe? The scale of the numbers associated with the economy can be larger than those relevant to astrophysics: 1. Moon-Earth distance: 384,000 km = 3.84x10 5 - it take US government exactly 8 sec to generate $384,000 of debt 2. Mars-Earth distance: 55 million km = 5.5x10 7 - in $$, this is as large as the two highest paid NFL yearly contracts for 2008! 3. Age of Sun: 5 billion yrs = 5x10 9 yrs - #87 in the list of the world s billionaires has 5 billion $... There are 86 human beings richer than this!! 4. Age of Universe: 13.7 billion yrs = 1.37x10 9 yrs - In the world, there are at least 14 people who have more money in $$ that years in the history of the Universe!!! Debt of USA = 17.3 trillions = 1.73x10 13 : people should stop talking about these numbers as being ASTRONOMICAL, and start calling them ECONOMICAL...

Question Which of the following sequences of objects is in the correct order of increasing distance? (A) Large Magellanic Cloud, Sirius, Virgo Supercluster, Moon, Jupiter (B) Moon, Jupiter, Sirius, Large Magellanic Cloud, Virgo Supercluster (C) Virgo Supercluster, Large Magellanic Cloud, Sirius, Moon, Jupiter (D) Large Magellanic Cloud, Moon, Virgo Supercluster, Sirius, Jupiter

Lecture on Mon., Feb. 1 st Pre-course Test - REQUIRED! (if you want the attendance bonus - worth 2% ) BRING A PENCIL #2 Assignment for Wed, Feb. 3 rd Read Ch. 3 of the textbook Take the Reading Quiz #2 before 10 am on Feb. 3 rd DON T FORGET YOUR LECTURE TUTORIAL AND FLASHCARD!!!