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universe
- began about 13.7 billion years ago with the
- the universe is
- origin, properties, processes and evolution :
organization of the universe
- nearest part of universe is our
- part of a galaxy: stars, dust, & gas bound by gravity.
- our galaxy :
measuring distances in the universe
- astronomical unit ( ) = average distance between earth & sun.
- 150 million km
- speed of light
- 300,000 km/sec, in one year 9.46x10¹² km = a (ly)
- after the sun the next nearest star is 4.22 ly away
visible electromagnetic radiation
- all the wavelengths of em radiation.
- humans can only see
- white light thru a = rainbow of colors.
- different wavelengths
- shortest blue and violet, red is longest.
invisible electromagnetic radiation
- (ir: below the red) longer than visible light
- radio waves are longer
- (uv: beyond the violet)
- x - rays and gamma rays are shorter.
telescopes
- galileo invented first in 1609.
- collects em radiation.
- telescope - collects visible light.
- 2 types refracting & reflecting.
refracting telescopes
- refraction - of light by lenses.
- objective lens bends light as it passes thru focuses the light to be magnified by
reflecting telescopes
- isaac newton invented.
- uses curved to focus & gather light.
- light is reflected by curved mirror to second mirror. reflects light to eyepiece.
- can be made very
telescopes for invisible emr
- for any type of emr.
- problem: earths shields against much emr.
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- The universe began about 13.7 billion years ago with the Big Bang.
- The origin, properties, processes and evolution are studied in astronomy.
- Nearest part of universe is our solar system.
- Part of a galaxy: stars, dust, & gas bound by gravity is a stellar system.
- Our galaxy is the Milky Way.
- Astronomical unit (AU) = average distance between Earth & sun.
- 300,000 km/sec, in one year 9.46x10¹² km = a light - year (LY).
- Humans can only see visible light.
- White light thru a prism = rainbow of colors.
- Infrared radiation (IR: below the red) longer than visible light.
- Ultraviolet radiation (UV: beyond the violet).
- Galileo invented first telescope in 1609.
- Optical telescope - collects visible light.
- Refraction - bending of light by lenses.
- Objective lens bends light as it passes thru focuses the light to be magnified by eyepiece.
- Isaac Newton invented. Uses curved mirror to focus & gather light.
- Can be made very large.
- Problem: Earth's atmosphere shields against much EMR.