Spherical, enough mass and gravitational force to be round
Orbit a star, typically
Cleared their orbit of space debris
Pluto: classified as a dwarf planet due to insufficient mass
Other Types of Planets:
Dwarf Planets
Example: MakeMake has no significant atmosphere
Exoplanet
Example: Arion, 238 light years away
Rogue planet: does not orbit a star
Natural satellites of planets
Examples: Europa, Luna, Titan
Planets require a certain amount of gravity to retain moons
Earth is the first in our solar system to have a moon
Self-luminous burning balls of fire and gas
Shine due to continuous nuclear explosions
Sirius: the brightest star visible from Earth
Comprises all celestial bodies under the gravitational influence of our star, the Sun
Some planetary systems feature multiple stars
Rotates around a gravitational center
Our solar system resides in a minor spiral arm of the Milky Way
Nearby galaxy: Andromeda
The Local Group: A collection of neighboring galaxies
Laniakea: the supercluster that contains our galaxy
AZOPHI: lived in Persia in the 900s AD
First person to identify objects beyond our own galaxy
Identified the Andromeda Galaxy
Recorded his discoveries, sometimes “Father of Astronomy”
Copernicus
Heliocentric solar system
Galileo Galilei
Heliocentric solar system and scientific method
Demonstrated how things can be proved
Tycho Brahe
Data collection
Accurately observed planets
Keppler
Laws of Planetary Motions
Using Tycho’s data
Before we knew about gravity
Lippershey
Created Telescopes
Isaac Newton
Laws of Motion
Gravitation
Hubble
Early cosmologist
Identified that the universe is expanding through math
“Extragalactic universe”
Einstein
Cosmology
Theory of Relativity
Nuclear Fusion/Fission —Stars
Space - Time continuum
Drake
Lead the search for intelligent life
Mathematician - “Drake Equation”
Used factors to calculate the probability of life
Carl Sagan
“Cosmos”
Made astronomy accessible
Stephen Hawking
Cosmologist
Space time
Found an answer to the theory of black holes
Hypatia
Alexandria, Egypt in the late 300s CE
leading mathematician, philosopher, and astronomer of her time
Benjamin Banneker
Free black man from the 1700s who wrote an almanac
Practically examined astronomical phenomena and their correlation to everyday life
Birth of Earth:
Birth of the Universe: 7.8 BYA
Birth of Life on Earth:
Birth of Human Life:
Units
Kilometer
AU: average distance between earth and the sun
Light year (ly): the distance light travels in a year-63,000 AU
Parsec: uses earth as an angular reference point-3.26 ly
Astrophysics
Astrobiology
Cosmology
Astrogeology