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RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENT CH. 1. PLANET EARTH. 1-1. ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE Universe? Star + Planets + Satellites + Comets + (Asteroids) + Meteorites + Dusts.

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Page 1: RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENT CH. 1. PLANET EARTH. 1-1. ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE Universe? Star + Planets + Satellites + Comets + (Asteroids) + Meteorites + Dusts.

RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENT

CH. 1. PLANET EARTH

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1-1. ORIGIN OF THE UNI-VERSE

Universe?

Star + Planets + Satellites + Comets + (Asteroids) + Mete-orites + Dusts + Gases . . .

Star system

Star system + Star system + … Galaxy

Galaxy + Galaxy + … Local group + Local group + …

Universe

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Image of the night sky above Paranal on 21 July 2007, taken by ESO astronomer Yuri Beletsky. A wide band of stars and dust clouds, spanning more than 100 degrees on the sky, is seen. This is the Milky Way, the Galaxy we belong to. At the centre of the image, two bright objects are visible. The brightest is the planet Jupiter, while the other is the star Antares. Three of the four 8.2-m telescopes forming ESO's VLT are seen, with a laser beaming out from Yepun, Unit Telescope number 4. The laser points directly at the Galactic Centre. Also visible are three of the 1.8-m Auxiliary Telescopes used for interferometry. They show small light beams which are diodes located on the domes. The expo-sure time is 5 minutes and because the tracking was made on the stars, the telescopes are slightly blurred.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ESO-VLT-Laser-phot-33a-07.jpg

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The Universe within 50000 Light Years The Milky Way Galaxy.http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/galaxy.html

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More detailed map around Sun. # of stars within 5,000 ly = 600 million

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Alpha Centauri, the closest star to us (4.37 LY (light year) away: 1 LY = 1013 km)http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/cosmic/nearest_star_info.html.

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Andromeda, the closest galaxy to us (2.5 MLY away)http://www.definity-systems.net/~apw/astro/galaxies.html

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Galaxies around us. The ‘local group’. http://www.definity-systems.net/~apw/astro/galaxies.html.

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Theories of the Origin of the Universe• Stationary Cosmology: A. Einstein

• Expanding Universe Theory

• Steady State Cosmology: F. Hoyle, H. Bondi, T. Gold• Big-Bang Theory: G. Gamov

Evidences• RED SHIFT: E. Hubble

• CMBR (COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND RADIATION): A.A. Penzias, R. Wilson

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Absorption lines in the optical spectrum of a supercluster of distant galaxies (BAS11) (right), as compared to those in the optical spectrum of the Sun (left). Ar-rows indicating Redshift.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Redshift.png

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http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/universe/bb_tests_cmb.html

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http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/wallpaper.php?id=PIA16876