Title: Topic: Models of the Universe
1Topic Models of the Universe
- Key Terms
- Geocentric Theory
- Heliocentric Theory
2Geocentric Theory
Ancient Greece
3Geocentric Model
4Problems with Geocentric Theory
- This model does explain apparent motions of
celestial (space) objects - Cannot explain Foucaults Pendulum or the
Coriolis Effect
5Motion of the other planets
Mars Retrograde Motion
6- Geocentric Model Ptolemy (87-150 AD)
- Used epicycles to explain planetary movements
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8Ptolemaic System
Mars
Jupiter
- Correction Added
- Epicycles added to epicycles
- Precision Timing for Venus Mercury
- Earth placed off center.
Saturn
Earth Moon
Venus
Mercury
Sun
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11Retrograde Motion
12Ptolemys Prediction Future planetary positions
Observation retrograde motion of planets
Refine epicycles
Success! For 1500 years
cfa-www.harvard.edu/seuforum/mtu/MTUcosmology.ppt
13Ptolemys system provided the first framework for
all discussion of the universe for nearly 1500
years!! But there was a problem
14Heliocentric Theory
15- Copernicus (1473-1543)
- Suggests a model that the Sun was the center of
the universe. - Argued that the motion of the Sun planets could
be equally described by a Sun centered
(heliocentric) system.
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17Retrograde Motion
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Outer Planet
Earth overtakes slow outer planet so the outer
planet appears to slow down, move in reverse, and
then move forward again with respect to the fixed
stars.
http//faculty.salisbury.edu/jwhoward/astro108/ht
ml/GeoHelio.ppt274,10,Slide 10
18Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) the greatest of the
pre-telescope observers in Europe. 20 years
measuring the positions of the Sun, Moon and
planets with great accuracy.
19- Johannes Kepler (1609)
- Johannes Kepler was an assistant to Tycho Brahe.
He used Brahes observations to study the orbit
of Mars - Discovered three laws of planetary motion
predict with accuracy the motions of the planets
20Copernicus Prediction Future planetary
positions
Observation No better than Ptolemy
cfa-www.harvard.edu/seuforum/mtu/MTUcosmology.ppt
21- Galileo (1564-1642) first scientist to use a
telescope to observe the sky. He observed the
phases of Venus and the moons of Jupiter. Both
observations supported the heliocentric model.
22Heliocentric Model
23- Is the Sun the Center of the Universe?
24Modern Universe
- Is the Sun the center of the Universe?
25Final Question
- http//www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_poll
s/MTQzODY3NjcwMQ/web