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Observing the Solar System
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Page 1: Observing the Solar System. Greek Observations Greek astronomers believed Earth to be the center of the universe. This is known as a geocentric system.

Observing the Solar System

Page 2: Observing the Solar System. Greek Observations Greek astronomers believed Earth to be the center of the universe. This is known as a geocentric system.

Greek Observations• Greek astronomers believed Earth to be the

center of the universe. This is known as a geocentric system.

Page 3: Observing the Solar System. Greek Observations Greek astronomers believed Earth to be the center of the universe. This is known as a geocentric system.

The Copernican Revolution

• Copernicus thought that the sun is at the center of the system of planets. This system is called a heliocentric system.

Page 4: Observing the Solar System. Greek Observations Greek astronomers believed Earth to be the center of the universe. This is known as a geocentric system.

Galileo's Evidence

• Galileo Galilei used the newly invented telescope to make discoveries that supported the heliocentric model.– Galileo saw 4 moons revolving around Jupiter,

proving not everything revolves around Earth.– Galileo saw Venus go through a series of

phases, which wouldn’t happen if it only circled around Earth.

Page 5: Observing the Solar System. Greek Observations Greek astronomers believed Earth to be the center of the universe. This is known as a geocentric system.

Kepler’s Calculations

• Kepler, who was once the assistant to a successful astronomer that died before their research was complete, had concluded from his calculations that the orbit of each planet is an ellipse instead of a perfect circle.

Page 6: Observing the Solar System. Greek Observations Greek astronomers believed Earth to be the center of the universe. This is known as a geocentric system.

Modern Discoveries

• Since Galileo’s time, we have discovered Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto (which is no longer a planet).

• Today we know that the solar system consists of the sun, the planets and their moons, and several kinds of smaller objects that revolves around the sun.


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