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    ASTRO 102 Extra Credit

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    Galileo (Graded)   Describe the contributions of Galileo to astronomy and the Copernican revolution. Include in your response a list of observations made by Galileo of the Moon‚ the Sun‚ Venus‚ and the Moons of Jupiter. Be specific‚ describe what he saw‚ the conclusions he drew from these observations‚ and how these conclusions either supported or refuted the prevailing model of the Cosmos. Be sure to provide substantive responses to at least two of your classmates. A substantive response will

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    Mercury: Roman Gods

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    Mercury Mercury is called after the messenger of the Roman Gods. Mercury is 0.39 AU from the Sun. Mercury is 0.61 AU from the Earth. Mercury is quite a small planet. Its diameter‚ the distance right round its middle‚ is only 3‚031 miles or 4‚878 kilometres. Mercury’s average orbital speed is 48 km/s. Its orbit of the Sun lasts for only 87.96 days. Mercury only turns very slowly on its axis‚ taking 58.64 days to complete the turn from day to night. Mercury has an extremely thin atmosphere around

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    Sets of T-Squares Opposing planets: Mars – Saturn Squared Planet(s) (Apex): Mercury‚ Jupiter‚ Pluto The T-Square is represented by the block of the opposing action/drive (Mars) and structure/discipline (Saturn) forces. When these two elements clash‚ the squares (boiling energy) causes a friction between the two forces‚ causing the individual two solve the tension and find the balance. As the T-Square is an unstable pattern‚ the solution is found within the other side of the apex that provides

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    Galilean Telescope

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    3.Galileo Galilei | Galileo Galilei was the first astronomer to use a telescope to study the heavens. Galileo made a number of observations that finally helped convince people that the Sun-centered solar system model (the heliocentric model)‚ as proposed by Copernicus‚ was correct. What is a Galilean telescope? The original design Galileo Galilei came up with in 1609 is commonly called a Galilean telescope. Galileo’s telescope with which Jupiter’s moons could be observed was made with a plano

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    Astronomy Question Bank

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    Review for Astronomy 2 Midterm and Final Midterm covers first 70 questions‚ Final covers all 105. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Chapter 1 is covered by Q1-3; Ch. 2 Q4-18; Ch. 3 Q19-27; Ch. 4 Q28-34; Ch. 5 Q35-45; Ch. 6 Q46-51; Ch. 7 Q52-63; Ch. 8 Q64-70; Ch. 9 Q71-77; Ch. 10 Q78-82; Ch. 11 Q83-91; Ch. 12 Q92-96; Ch. 13 Q97-100; Ch. 14 Q101-105 1) Which of the following has your "address" in the correct order? A) you‚ Earth

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    Planet and Sun

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    Chapter 14 Section 2 Notes: The Sun The sun produces energy through nuclear fusion. In the process of nuclear fusion‚ two atomic nuclei combine‚ forming a larger‚ more massive nucleus and releasing energy. Within the sun‚ hydrogen atoms join together to form helium. Such conditions exist in the sun’s core‚ or central region. The sun’s interior consists of the core‚ the radiation zone‚ and the convection zone. The sun’s energy is produced in its central core. The radiation zone is a region

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    with the exception of Venus which rotates counterclockwise. The Jovian planets‚ Jupiter‚ Saturn‚ Uranus‚ and Neptune are the four planets furthest from the Sun. These planets are regarded as jovian due to the “jupiterlike” qualities they possess. In contrast‚ they all differ greatly from the Terrestrial Planets in regards to size‚ composition and density. In addition‚ unlike the rocky‚ “earthy” Terrestrials‚ Jupiter‚ Saturn‚ Uranus and Neptune are far larger in size and far less dense which is primarily

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    The Androgynous Man

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    Astronomy Dr. Uskov 03/17/14 Beyond Earth When we were little‚ we got told about different things about our solar system. The belief of such greatness to lie outside of the Earth is almost unbelievable. As for myself‚ I have never really thought of the outside world because I have been so caught up on real life moments that are portrayed as normal such as studying and working. Learning about other planets and other great wonders that happen so many kilometers away is now more than ever mesmerizing

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    Astronomy Lab

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    to the gas giants? C. How do the sizes of all the planets compare to the Sun? Approximatley how many Earth’s would be required to fill the Sun? D. If the Sun were the size of a basketball: What would the comparative sizes of Earth and Jupiter be similar to? (Identify what common‚ round objects would be similar to Earth & Jupiter’s scaled sizes) E. How do the distances between the terrestrial planets compare to the distance between gas giant planets? F. Why are there no gas giant

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    Galileo Galilei is one of the most well known and popular scientist beside Albert Einstein. At the very basis of what he did‚ Galileo changed how people looked at the world around them especially the solar system. Eventually the church held a trial against Galileo on the act of heresy and attack on the Aristotelian idea of the universe as the church and many others believed that the earth was at the center of the solar system not the sun. He also had many inventions which helped future scientists

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