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CRCT Question. What causes differences in the air pressure around the earth? Warm air rises at the equator and cold air sinks at the poles. Warm air sinks at the equator and cold air rises at the poles. Warm air rises at the equator and cold air rises at the poles. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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CRCT QUESTIONWhat causes differences in the air
pressure around the earth?A. Warm air rises at the equator and
cold air sinks at the poles.B. Warm air sinks at the equator and
cold air rises at the poles.C. Warm air rises at the equator and
cold air rises at the poles.D. Cold air rises at the equator and
warm air sinks at the poles.
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WEEK AT A GLANCE Monday: Telescope Notes Tuesday: Review for Star Quiz Wednesday: Star Quiz Thursday: PLANET PROJECT DUE @ end of class
HW: Study Guide for Final-Due MONDAY
Friday: Textbook Collection
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Are stars still present in the sky during the day time?
Yes, we just can’t see them because their dim light is
overwhelmed by the brightness of the sun during the day.
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Explain A
Star’s Life cycle
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A. A star’s light
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Planets do not
twinkle because they are closer!
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1.
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2.
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3.
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4.
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We only see the visible range!!!!
But stars give off energy in all the wavelengths!
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B. Types of Telescopes
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Using light to discover information about the
universe.There are two kinds:
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Uses lens to collect the light.
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Today’s refracting telescopes!
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Uses mirrors to collect light
Reflecting scopeii. Reflecting telescope
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Spotting scope - A small refractor to line up the
big scope.
Eyepiece for viewing
Today’s reflector
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2. Infrared Scopes
-Infrared scopes “look for” heat and are best at locating
new stars just forming.
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EX: COBE -An Infrared scope that is in orbit.
Cosmic Background Explorer
ii. It has located very important data about the formation of the universe.
i. Infrared = heat
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The constellation of Orion in visible light energy and infrared energy.These two views see very different things in the same area of the sky!
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3. Radio Telescopes-Records radio waves
i. Sees to the edges of the universe
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VLANewMexico
Very Large Array uses multiple radio telescopes.
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VLA from above. They work as a unit kind of like a fly’s eye.
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Largest radio scope in the world in the top of an extinct volcano! Puerto Rico
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-Records UV radiation.
i. Astronomers use this wave length mostly to look at and track what the sun is doing.
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Solar & Heliospheric Observatory
This spacecraft has an ultraviolet scope.
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The sun in different UV wavelengths.
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-Records x ray emissions from objects in “deep” spacei. Best for “looking” for black holes, dying stars, and other strange objects.
ii. Must be above the atmosphere!
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ChandraX-Ray scope
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X Rays from twoBlack holes in oneGalaxy.
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ii. These telescopes are looking for high energy events: black holes, neutron stars and quasars.
-Due to their high energy content, Gamma rays are able to cause serious damage
when absorbed by living cells. i. Gamma rays are also able to penetrate dense materials. Aren’t we glad our atmosphere blocks them!
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The Compton Gamma Ray Observatory orbits the Earth, detecting high-energy photons – GAMMA RAYS
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Light from a star or other source goes through the slit.
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i. Every element has a different set of spectrum lines.
Much like people having different fingerprints.
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Krypton’s spectrum
Neon’s spectrum
Emission spectrum
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