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Getting the Measure ofGetting the Measure ofthe Universethe Universe

Dr. Martin Hendry

Glasgow University

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Ptolemy: 90 – 168 AD

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Nicolaus Copernicus1473 – 1543 AD

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Retrograde motion of Mars

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Earth

Sun

Venus

We can use Pythagoras’ theorem!!

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Solar Eclipses Solar Eclipses

Total Eclipse Zone only about 20km across, but sweeps over many countries as the Earth spins

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Tycho Brahe:1546 – 1601 AD

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Kepler’s laws, published 1609, 1619

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Galileo Galilei:1564 – 1642 AD

Galilean Moons: 1610

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Isaac Newton:1642 – 1727 AD

The Principia: 1684 - 1686

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Nowadays we can use radar:Nowadays we can use radar:

Distance = Speed x TimeDistance = Speed x Time

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Nowadays we can use radar:Nowadays we can use radar:

Distance = Speed x TimeDistance = Speed x Time

But what is the speed of light?…

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The ElectromagneticSpectrum

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Light wavesLight waves

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Wavelength

Frequency = No of waves producedper second

Light wavesLight waves

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Wavelength

Frequency = 2450 MHz = 2450 Million waves

per second

Light wavesLight waves

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Wavelength

Speed = 2450 million wavelength

Light wavesLight waves

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Light travels 300,000 km everyLight travels 300,000 km everySecond……Second……

…………That’s about 10 million, That’s about 10 million, million kilometres every year!!!million kilometres every year!!!

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The stars are VERY far away. The nearest star (after the Sun) is about 40 million million km from the Earth. It takes light more than 4 years to travel this distance.

If the distance from the Earth to the Sun were the width of this screen, the next nearest star would be in Rome.

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Measuring Astronomical Distances: Parallax

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Measuring Astronomical Distances: Parallax

Even the nearest star shows a parallax shift of only 1/2000th the width of the full Moon

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SpectroscopySpectroscopy

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What can we learn from spectra?

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Absorption

e -

e -

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Emission

e - e -

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Wobbly stars: the key to finding extra-solar planets

Planets and stars orbit their centre of mass

Planets are too faint to see directly

- so stars wobble

but

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The Sun’s “wobble”, due to Jupiter, seen from 30 light years away = width of a 10p coin in Madrid

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Doppler Shift Doppler Shift

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Star

Laboratory

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51 Peg – the first new planet

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So we can use spectra to tell what stars are made of…..

……If those stars have planets, we can also use spectra to find them, and tell what gases are in their atmospheres!

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