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- the geocentric model of the solar system was proposed by the astronomers of ancient __________. 2. the planetary system of ptolemy had the planets moving in circular orbits around ________. 3. the ________ motion of planets is when they appear to move eastward among the stars, then stop and reverse direction. 4. the danish astronomer ________ made precise measurements of the locations of bodies in the solar system, especially mars. 5. the average distance between earth and the sun is about ________ million km, or one ________ unit. 6. the mass of an object is a measure of the total amount of ________ it contains. 7. the earth movement that causes night and day is called ________. 8. earth is closest to the sun on about january 3 at ________ and is farthest from the sun on about july 4 at ________. 9. because of ________, the north star will no longer be polaris in several thousand years. 10. the moon is closest to earth at ________ and farthest away at __________.
Brief Explanations
- The geocentric model was a common view in ancient Greece.
- Ptolemy's model had Earth at the center with planets orbiting it.
- Retrograde motion is the apparent backward - motion of planets.
- Tycho Brahe made accurate astronomical measurements.
- The average Earth - Sun distance is about 150 million km or 1 astronomical unit.
- Mass measures the amount of matter in an object.
- Earth's rotation causes night and day.
- Earth's closest point to the Sun is perihelion (around January 3) and farthest is aphelion (around July 4).
- Precession causes the change in the position of the North Star over time.
- The moon's closest point to Earth is perigee and farthest is apogee.
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- Greece
- Earth
- Retrograde
- Tycho Brahe
- 150; astronomical
- matter
- rotation
- perihelion; aphelion
- precession
- perigee; apogee