Monday, January 28, 2013

Notes: Ch.-1.2 The Scale of the Universe

How big is Earth compared to our solar system?
  • Let's reduce the size of the solar system by a factor of 10 billion; the sun is now the size of a large grapefruit (14 CM diameter)
How big is Earth on this scale?
  • B. A tip of a ballpoint pen (15 meters away)
How far away are the stars?
  • On our 1-to-10 billion scale, it's just a few minutes' walk to Pluto. On the same scale, stars are thousands of kilometers away.
How far would you have to walk to reach Alpha Centauri? 
  • D. The distance across the United States (2500 miles)
How big is the Universe?
  • The Milky Way is one of about 100 billion galaxies 
  • 1011 stars/galaxy X 1011 galaxies = 1022 stars
    • It has as many stars as dry grains of sand on ALL of Earth's beaches.
How do our lifetimes compare to the age of the Universe?
  • The cosmic calendar: A scale on which we compress the history of the universe into one year.
  •   14 billion light-years in radius
How big is the earth compared to our solar system? 
  • On a scale of 1 to 10 billion, the sun is the size of a grapefruit. 
  • Earth is the size of a tip of a ballpoint pen. (15 M away) 
  • Distances between planets are huge compared to their sizes.
How far away are the stars? 
  • (on same scale) Stars are thousands of kilometers away.