Scientists’ Contributions to Our Understanding of the Solar System

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Solar SystemSolar System

Greek Myths tell about…Greek Myths tell about… A god named Helios,

who was “god of the Sun”

A goddess named Gaea (Gee-a), AKA “Mother Earth, “ the protector of Earth and mother of the Titans and humans)

The GreeksThe Greeks Noticed that stars moved

in fixed patterns as they seemed to move across sky – except for 5 that seemed to “wander.”

Determined that these 5 were not stars

Gave us the word “planets” which means “wandering stars”

The Greeks believed in a geocentric system

geogeo-- meansmeans of Earth; related to Earth

-centric means-centric means

Earth in the center

What does the word ‘geocentric’ mean? Well, if…

and…

then…

geocentric meansgeocentric means

in the center

1. “geocentric”

CopernicusCopernicusPolish AstronomerPolish Astronomer

1500s Copernicus

believed in heliocentric system

http://www.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/phisci/Gallery/copernicus.html

http://www.aip.org/history/esva/catalog/esva/Copernicus_Nicolaus.htmlFor images of this astronomer, go to:

Source of photo, which is in public domain: Wikipedia

helioshelios-- meansmeans of the sun; related to the sun

-centric means-centric means

sun in the center

What does the word ‘heliocentric’ mean? Well, if…

and…

then…

heliocentric meansheliocentric means

in the centerView an interesting phenomenon in an animation of our heliocentric system: http://www.astro.utoronto.ca/~zhu/ast210/helicentric.html

heliocentric model

Galileo,Galileo,Italian AstronomerItalian Astronomer

1500s and 1600s Believed in

heliocentric system & supported Copernicus

Improved the telescope to view objects in sky

For images of this astronomer and his telescope, go to

http://www.aip.org/history/esva/catalog/esva/Galileo_Galilei).html

Image of Galileo, which is in public domain: Wikipedia

Galileo’s proof of Galileo’s proof of heliocentrism:heliocentrism:

2. The moon has mountains, valleys. It isn’t smooth and perfect.

3. Jupiter has moons, so everything does not orbit around Earth.

1. Venus has phases (like the moon), so it must orbit the sun.

1633 at age 70, Galileo had to 1633 at age 70, Galileo had to recant his findings before the recant his findings before the

Church -Church -“must altogether abandon the false opinion

that the sun is the center of the world and immovable, and that the earth is not the center of the world, and moves, and that I must not hold, defend, or teach in any way whatsoever, verbally or in writing, the said false doctrine, and after it had been notified to me that the said doctrine was contrary to Holy Scripture.”

Another contributing scientist is Johannes Kepler .

Around the same time as Galileo, Kepler discovered that the planets revolve around the sun in what shape?

elliptical

The planets orbit the sun in an elliptical path.

Newton,Newton,English ScientistEnglish Scientist

Recognized that two factors keep planets in orbit:

Fabulous pictures on this site: http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/PictDisplay/Newton.html

Source: Wikipedia/pulic domain

1. What does “geocentric” mean? Draw and label a diagram of this model of the solar system.

2. What does ‘heliocentric’ mean? Draw and label a diagram of this model.

3. What type of model did the Greeks believe in?

4. Which kind of solar system do we live in: geocentric or heliocentric?

5. What did Copernicus believe?6. Copernicus was correct, but people didn’t

agree with him until someone else found more evidence. Who was this person? What did he discover?

1. What does “geocentric” mean? Draw and label a diagram of this model of the solar system.

2. What does “heliocentric” mean? Draw and label a diagram of this model of the solar system.

3. What did the Greeks believe?

Geocentric model

4. Which kind of solar system do we live in: geocentric or heliocentric?

5. What did Copernicus believe?

6. Copernicus was correct, but people didn’t agree with him until someone else found more evidence. Who was this person? What did he discover?

Heliocentric model

Galileo saw moons orbiting Jupiter, phases of Venus, and the moon was not perfect.

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