Notes: Ch.-1.3 Spaceship Earth
How is Earth moving in our solar system?
- Earth rotates around its axis once everyday.
- (moves in several ways, at surprisingly fast speeds..... we are NOT 'standing still')
- Earth orbits the Sun (revolves) one every year...
- at an average distance of 1AU ≈ 150 million KM
- with Earth's axis tilted by 23.5° (pointing to Polaris)
- it also rotates in same direction it orbits, counterclockwise as viewed from above North Pole
- Our Sun moves randomly relative to the other stars in the local solar neighborhood
- at typical relative speeds of more than 70,000 KM/HR
- stars are so far away, we cannot easily notice their motion
- it orbits the galaxy every 230
million years
- Most of Milky Way's light comes from disk and bulge..... but most of the mass is in its halo!
How do galaxies move within the universe?
- Galaxies are carried along with the expansion of the universe.
- Hubble discovered that:
- all galaxies outside our Local Group are moving away from us.
- the more distant they are, the faster they are moving
- our universe is constantly expanding
Are we ever 'standing still?'
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These notes will come in handy for the midterm, and final.
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