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Ancient Cosmology
Monday, September 29
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For 2000 years, geocentricgeocentric model for the universe was widely assumed.
Spherical Earth at center of universe
Moon, Sun, planets, between Earth & stars
Stars affixed to celestial sphere
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Most famous advocate of geocentric model: the astronomer
PtolemyPtolemy (2nd century AD).
Developed elaborate model to describe
motionmotion of stars, Sun, Moon, & planets.
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Stars:Stars:Circular motion around north celestial
pole (near the North Star, Polaris)
Time to complete circle = 23 hours, 56 min. = 1 sidereal daysidereal day
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Stars look as ifas if they were glued to rigid spherical shell rotating once
every 23 hr, 56 min.
(You can’t tell, without a telescope, that some stars are closer than others.)
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Sun:Sun:
Circular motion around celestial pole: part of circle is below horizon, so we say
Sun “rises” and “sets”.
Time to complete circle = 24 hours.
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ObservedObserved motions of the Sun: humanity’s first clock.
1 solar daysolar day = time from one noon to the next = 24 hours
SunriseSunrise
NoonNoon
SunsetSunset
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IFIF the Sun orbited the Earth once
per day:
SunriseSunriseNoonNoon
SunsetSunsetMidnightMidnight
×ObserverObserver
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× ×
×
SINCESINCE the Earth rotates
once per day:
NoonNoonSunsetSunsetMidnightMidnightSunriseSunrise
×
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Observed motions of the Sun can be described if eithereither
1) The Sun goes around the Earth once per day, oror
2) The Earth rotates about its axis.
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Describing motions of starsstars and Sun Sun (and also MoonMoon) was fairly simple in the geocentric model.
Describing motion of planetsplanets was difficult.
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Planet = “Wanderer” in Greek
To naked eye, a planet looks like a star - a tiny blob of
light.
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Planets are distinguished by their motionmotion relative to stars.
↑ NORTH
Planets usually move west to east, but sometimes east to west (retrograde),
relative to stars.
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Ptolemy’s explanation of retrograde motion:
Center of epicycle (A) moves in a large circle called the deferentdeferent.
Earth
Planet (P) moves in a small circle called the epicycleepicycle.
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Combination of small and large circles creates “loop-the-loop” retrograde motion.
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DetailedDetailed structure of Ptolemy’s geocentric model:
Earth
Complicated!
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A bold minority opinion:
Aristarchus (3rd cent. BC) proposed that the Earth
rotates on its axis & goes around the Sun.
First heliocentricheliocentric (Sun-centered) model.
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Heliocentric model was rejectedrejected by the contemporaries of Aristarchus.
Aristarchus was accused of impiety.
Why did Aristarchus bother with a heliocentric model, given the grief
he received?
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Questions posed by Aristarchus:
How far away is the Sun?
How large is the Sun?
A sphere (like the Sun) will be 1/2° across when its distance is 115 times115 times its diameter.
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How far away is the Sun?Farther away than the Moon!
Moon comes between between Sun and Earth during
a solar eclipse.
Moon, like Earth, is an opaque sphere, capable
of blocking light.
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Phases of the Moon: The Moon is an opaque sphere
illuminated by the Sun.
s EM
Half close to Sun is
illuminated.
Half away from Sun is dark.
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Gibbous, crescent shapes: result of perspective.
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How Aristarchus found the relative distances of Sun and Moon.
“First quarter” or “last quarter” Moon: we see bright portion of Moon
as a perfect half-circle.
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When we see the Moon as a half-circle, Earth-Moon-Sun angle must bemust be 90°.
When Aristarchus saw the Moon as a half-circle, he measuredmeasured the
Moon-Earth-Sun angle to be 87°.
90°
87°
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E
M S
A more accurate diagram:
3°
Get out your rulers: Earth – Sun distance (E-S) is 19 19
timestimes Earth – Moon distance (E-M).
90°
87°
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Aristarchus: Sun is 19 times farther away Aristarchus: Sun is 19 times farther away (and thus 19 times bigger) than Moon.(and thus 19 times bigger) than Moon.
(This is actually an (This is actually an underestimateunderestimate of the Sun’s immense size.) of the Sun’s immense size.)
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Aristarchus: Earth is 3 times size of Moon Aristarchus: Earth is 3 times size of Moon (from size of Earth’s shadow on Moon).(from size of Earth’s shadow on Moon).
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Despite the arguments of Aristarchus (“Why should big Sun orbit tiny Earth?”),
heliocentric model ignored for 18 centuries.
Reviver of “heliocentrism”: Nicolaus Copernicus (Polish: 1473 – 1543)
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Wednesday’s Lecture:
Reading:
Chapter 2
Renaissance Cosmology