Q1 Universe
Q1 Universe
Q1 Universe
A. The Universe
1. Only one exists
2. Composed of space and 100 billion
galaxies
3. A galaxy is a grouping of millions,
or billions of stars kept together by
gravity
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How did the universe begin?
The current
understanding
of the how the
universe began
is described by
the Big Bang
Theory.
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Formation of the Universe
Big Bang Theory: Explains how universe
developed from very tiny, dense “singularity”
More on the Big Bang Theory
The theory states: the universe began from
an initial point (or singularity) which has
expanded over billions of years to form the
universe as we now know it today.
Formation of the Universe
Big Bang Theory: According to BBT,
UNIVERSE is 13.7 Billion years old
Formation of the Universe
Big Bang Theory: Does NOT explain what
initiated creation of universe
– Only describes expansion of universe
4. Edwin Hubble (in 1929) proposed
that the Universe is expanding
a. This is supported by a
phenomenon called the Doppler shift
1). Stars are moving away from Earth
and their light becomes dimmer. This is
called the red shift. This gives support
of the expanding universe
2). If stars move toward Earth, we see
a blue shift – light becomes brighter
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Putting it Together…
Inversely Proportional:
• Wavelength increases = Frequency decreases
Universe is EXPANDING
Doppler Effect: – Change in frequency
of waves moving relative to its source
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Galaxies, cont.
4. A large cluster of galaxies is called a
supercluster
5. Our solar system is inside the galaxy
known as the Milky Way
a. The Milky Way is classified as a spiral galaxy
6. The Milky Way contains interstellar matter
that may form new stars
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Elliptical
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Spiral Galaxies
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Milky Way
Galaxy
Top View
Side View
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C. The Solar System
1. Copernicus (1473-1543) first proposed
that Earth and the other planets orbit
the sun
2. The orbits of the planet were first said
to be elliptical by Kepler (1571-1630)
3. The brightest object in our sky
(besides the sun and the moon) is
Venus
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Nickolas Copernicus
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Formation of Solar System
Nebular Theory: SOLAR SYSTEM formed
from huge, rotating cloud disk of dust and
gases
5. The most widely accepted model of the
formation of the solar system is the nebular
model where the solar system condensed out of
a nebula – a huge cloud of interstellar gas and
dust
i. Planets may have formed out of material
orbiting the early sun through the process of
accretion where small particles collide and
stick together to form larger masses
ii. Gaseous clouds—nebulae, which slowly
rotate, gradually collapse and flatten due to
gravity and eventually form stars and planets.
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What’s the Difference?
• SIZE and COMPSITION
Terrestrial Planets
• Inner 4 Planets:
–Mercury
–Venus
–Earth
–Mars
–Small, solid,
rocky surfaces
Jovian Planets
• Outer 4 Planets:
–Jupiter
–Saturn
–Uranus
–Neptune
– Larger, gaseous,
and lacks solid
surfaces
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Earth Facts
• Distance to Sun: ~92,000,000 Million miles
• Age of Earth: ~4.6 Billion Years
• Size: 5th largest in solar system
i.Mercury is closest to the sun and has
very hot temperatures