Solar system discoveries Flashcards

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Who was Ptolemy?

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Claudius Ptolemy (c.90-c.168)

  • Greco-Roman writer of Alexandria
  • First Geocentric Model of universe.
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Who was Tyco Brahe?

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Danish Astronomer (1546-1601)

  • built observatory in Copenhagen
  • Made various observations
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Who was Nicolas Copernicus?

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Polish astronomer (1473-1543)

  • First Heliocentric model of the Universe.
  • Believed that the Earth and all the other Planets orbited the sun.
  • 1543 on the revolutions of the Celestial Spheres (De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium)
  • Book Published on death-bed
  • Afraid of what Church would do to him.
  • Retrograde motion only explainable with Heliocentric model.
  • Theory only accepted in late 16th century.
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Who was Johannes Kepler?

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  • Tyco Brahe’s assistant.
  • Formulated laws of planetary motion.
  • 1st and 2nd laws published in New Astronomy in 1609.
  • 3rd law published in Harmonies of the Word in 1619.
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Who discovered Uranus?

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William Herschel in 1781.

  • Used home-made telescope from the garden of his house in Bath.
  • Had particular interest in naked eye stars.
  • Initially mistook Uranus for a star
  • Herschel tracked the star to find an orbit
  • He was then able to work out that the object was a planet.
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Name some of Galileo Galilei’s discoveries.

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-The moon was not spherical and contained mountains and craters
-Venus’s phases
Were exactly like the moon
-Jupiter’s four satellites
Callisto, Europa, Ganymede

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Who was Isaac Newton?

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English physicist and mathematician (1643-1727)

  • Theory of Gravity.
  • Found the force of attraction on two objects in directly proportional to the product of their masses.
  • Found out that the were inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
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Who discovered Uranus?

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William Herschel in 1781.

  • Used home-made telescope from the garden of his house in Bath.
  • Had particular interest in naked eye stars.
  • Initally mistook Uranus for a star
  • Herschel tracked the star to find an orbit
  • He was then able to work out that the object was a planet.
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Who found the Dwarf Planet Ceres?

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Sicilian astronomer Giuseppe Piazza in 1801

  • Astronomers predicted another planet in between Mars and Jupiter
  • Piazza found faint star moving in position over several successive nights.
  • Believed it was a new comet
  • Fell ill and unable to observe it.
  • Carl Friedrich Gauss and von Zach determined that this was a planet.
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Who predicted the existence of a planet beyond Uranus?

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John Couch Adams and Urbain Le Verrier. 1846

They believed this because there were wobbles in the orbit of Uranus.

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Who found Neptune?

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Johann Galle and Heinrick D’arrest

Based on Le Verrier’s predicted position

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Who discovered Pluto?

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Clyde Tombaugh in 1930

Received Edward and Percival’s predictions located the planet photographically.

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