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THE VIEW FROM EARTH. EARTH IN MOTION. Rotation: Period = 24 Hours 2. Revolution: Period = 365.2564 Days 3. Precession: Period  26, 000 years 4. Motion of Solar System relative to nearby stars 5. Solar System orbits center of Milky Way: Period  230 million years - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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THE VIEW FROM EARTH

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EARTH IN MOTION

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1. Rotation: Period = 24 Hours

2. Revolution: Period = 365.2564 Days

3. Precession: Period 26, 000 years

4. Motion of Solar System relative to nearby stars

5. Solar System orbits center of Milky Way: Period 230 million years

6. Milky Way Moves within Local Group ‘Swarm’

7. Local Group partakes of Expansion of Universe

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North Pole

Rotation

750 mi/hrat State College!

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To Sun

Night Day

TwilightZone

Night & Day

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One way to get rotation period . . .

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Revolution

1 AU

View from aboveEarth’s north pole.

67,000 mi/hr!

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Orientation of Earth in Space

Orbit Plane(‘Ecliptic Plane’)

EquatorialPlane

North

I

I = 23.5o

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Gravity

TopPrecession

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Gravity of sun & moon try to change directionof Earth’s rotation axis – Earth Precesses.

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Rotation axis fixed in space – over short intervals.

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Motion relative to nearbystars

p. 22

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Orbit about center of Milky Way

500,000 mi/hr

p. 23

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M31

Milky Way

180,000 mi/hr

Motion within Local Group

3,000,000 ly

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Collisionof MilkyWay & AndromedaSpiral (M31)

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Expansionof theUniverse

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‘Raisin Cake’Model

BeforeBaking

After Baking

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LATITUDE, LONGITUDE& ALL THAT

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The Meaning of Latitude

Earth

N

L

L Latitude

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66.5o N

23.5o N

90o N

0o N

Terminator

p. 33

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Longitude

p. 33

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Earth’s Grid

State College, PALatitude =Longitude =

p. 33

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CELESTIAL SPHERE:A MODEL OF THE SKY

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RISING & SETTING

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Earth seen from abovenorth pole

4 hours later

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Meridian

A locale in the northern hemisphere.

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Rising or setting?(Lookingwest orlookingeast?)

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Anglo-AustralianObservatory

South CelestialPole

Circumpolar Stars

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35o N Lat

Circumpolar

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THE SKY & YOUR LATITUDE

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Z

A

A = latitude of observer

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At a Mid-Northern

Latitude

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At the North Pole

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At the Equator

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Position of NCPrelative to stars

shifts due toprecession.

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DIFFERENT STARS INDIFFERENT SEASONS

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November

September

July

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CONSTELLATIONS

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“Traditional”: Person, animal, object depicted by pattern of stars.

e.g., Cygnus – SwanUrsa Major – Big BearScorpius – ScorpionBoötes – Herdsman

Greco-RomanTradition

Antlia – Air Pump 18th Century

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Orion - Hunter

“Modern” (from 1928): Well-defined region of celestial sphere. * 88 modern constellations.

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Winter Triangle

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Orion

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Milky Way

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