THE SIZE AND STRUCTURE OF THE UNIVERSE

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THE SIZE AND STRUCTURE OF THE UNIVERSE when considering the facts in this presentation, keep in mind: Earth s diameter (distance across center at widest point) approximately = 8,000 miles (12,800 kilometers) (Seems big, doesn t it?)

Meteors, Comets, Asteroids, Moons 1. COMETS, METEORS, AND ASTEROIDS are relatively small chunks of rock that usually orbit a star 2. MOONS are USUALLY larger than comets / meteors / asteroids, but smaller than planets. They ALWAYS orbit a planet, NOT THE SUN

3. PLANETS Bodies that orbit stars. The diameter of Jupiter is 142,984 km across. That s 11.2 times bigger than the diameter of Earth. More than 1,300 Earths could fit inside Jupiter

4. Stars are balls of gas that produce their own energy by the process of NUCLEAR FUSION; they are the major features of galaxies diameter of the sun (an average star) = 870,000 miles (1,392,000 km.) That s over 100,000 times the diameter of the Earth. Over 1,000,000 Earths could fit inside of the Sun

Stars can be 1000 s of times larger in diameter than our sun:

The diameter of Betelgeuse is 1,000 times that of the sun, or about 1,000,000 times that of the Earth (sun asteroid belt if at center of solar system instead of sun)

5. STAR SYSTEMS: consist of one or more stars (usually 2 or 3) and the objects (planets, moons, comets, asteroids) that orbit them OUR STAR SYSTEM IS CALLED THE SOLAR SYSTEM (our sun s name = sol : sol-ar system) Over 100 planets have been found OUTSIDE OF OUR SOLAR SYSTEM, orbiting other stars (called EXTRASOLAR PLANETS)

6. NEBULAE are HUGE clouds of gas and dust ranging in size from the size of many stars to 1000 s of light years across ***NEBULAE ARE THE BIRTHPLACES OF STARS several star systems can form in one nebula!

LIGHT YEARS : are used to measure HUGE astronomical objects and distances: THE SPEED OF LIGHT = 186,000 MILES / SECOND, OR 300,000 KILOMETERS / SECOND ONE LIGHT YEAR : IS DEFINED AS THE DISTANCE THAT LIGHT CAN TRAVEL IN ONE YEAR, AND = 5.9 TRILLION MILES (5,900,000,000,000) or 9.5 TRILLION KILOMETERS (9,500,000,000,000)

6. GALAXIES are the major features of the universe - An average galaxy (Milky Way) consists of 100 s of billions of stars (100,000,000,000) and a similar # of star systems - Diameter of an average galaxy (Milky Way) = 100,000 LIGHT YEARS Each point of light is a CLUSTER OF STARS!!! SO, THE MILKY WAY IS APPROXIMATELY 5,900,000,000,000,000,000 MILES LONG, AND TRAVELLING AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT, IT WOULD TAKE YOU 100,000 YEARS TO TRAVEL FROM ONE END TO THE OTHER

7. GALAXY GROUPS AND CLUSTERS are various sized groups of galaxies hanging around together THE LOCAL GROUP (remember, each galaxy shown consists of 100 s of billions of stars!!!)

The Hubble Deep Field Photograph 100 s of galaxies. Area of sky photographed = size of Lincoln s eye on a penny.

OUR LOCAL SUPERCLUSTER EACH POINT OF LIGHT IS A GALAXY!!! (1000 s per supercluster)

8. THE UNIVERSE: consists of 100 s of billions of GALAXIES (100,000,000,000), and EACH GALAXY HAS 100 s of billions of stars, SO THE UNIVERSE CONSISTS OF APPROXIMATELY 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 STARS!!! EACH POINT OF LIGHT IS A GALAXY SUPER- CLUSTER!!! - AGE OF THE UNIVERSE: APPROX. 13.7 BILLION YEARS (13,700,000,000 YRS.) - SIZE OF THE UNIVERSE: APPROX. 90 BILLION LIGHT YEARS, or (531,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 MILES (earth diameter = 8000 miles))

THE UNIVERSE Each point of light is a SUPERCLUSTER OF GALAXIES!!!

? THE MULTIVERSE? OUR UNIVERSE MAY BE JUST ONE OF MANY (DOZENS? HUNDREDS? THOUSANDS? MORE?)

So, to review and put this all in perspective:

THE UNIVERSE PERHAPS ONE OF MANY

GALAXY SUPERCLUSTERS 10 MILLION IN THE UNIVERSE

OUR LOCAL GROUP OF GALAXIES 10 S TO 100 S PER SUPERCLUSTER

THE MILKY WAY ONE GALAXY 10 S OF BILLIONS IN THE UNIVERSE

STARS 100 S OF BILLIONS PER GALAXY

THE SUN THOUSANDS OF TIMES SMALLER THAN THE LARGEST STARS

PLANETS THOUSANDS OF TIMES SMALLER THAN AVERAGE STARS

THE EARTH HUNDREDS OF TIMES SMALLER THAN THE AVERAGE PLANET

Good ol Medfield, Ma Feeling small???

A Trip to Neptune. would take 12 years. (Just one way!) (based on existing spacecraft speeds and the average distance from Earth Neptune (4.2 Billion Miles))

Distance to closest star Alpha Centauri is part of a closely orbiting binary about 4.37 light years from Earth. Time to get to Alpha Centauri. Fastest: Gravitational assists A future spacecraft traveling at 150,000 MPH would be 18,748.8 years.

Trip to nearest galaxy The Andromeda Galaxy located at a distance of 2 million light years away At the speed of light it would take ~2.2 million years. At 150,000 MPH, it would take approx. 9 billion years (9,000,000,000 yrs), or 2 times the length of time that the Earth has been in existence

Worm Holes interstellar shortcuts

Black Hole

Black Hole black hole is a region of space that has so much mass concentrated in it that there is no way for a nearby object to escape its gravitational pull. Black holes are the evolutionary endpoints of stars; at least 10 to 15 times as massive as the Sun.