Galileo Galilei
•First used his telescope to observe the sky
•Believed in Heliocentric universe
•Observed:
-Surface features of moon (mountains/craters)
-Jupiter has 4 moons (noticed changing positions)
-Sun spots
-Venus goes through phases like the moon- proof
Venus orbits sun
What did observers realize in 1609 when the telescope was invented?
Charles Messier
What are Messier’s objects?
William Herschel
Constructing and using the largest telescopes made up to that point, what was Hershel able to do?
Resolve many of these cloudy objects into star clusters
What was Herschel’s conclusion about fuzzy objects?
All fuzzy objects are star clusters but some are so far away that it is not possible to see individual stars (outside the Milky Way)
William Parsons
What did most astronomers believe in 1900 about the universe?
The “universe” was the Milky Way and the “nebulae” were objects within or near our galaxy
What did Vesto Slipher find in discovering the redshift of local galaxies?
1) They were moving at very high velocities (hundreds of km/sec- too fast to be held within the confines of the Milky Way)
2) Most galaxies were moving away from Earth
3) The smallest galaxies (the ones farthest away) seemed to be moving the fastest away from Earth
Working at Mt. Wilson Observatory, what did Harlow Shapley determine (and wonder about)?
1) The sun was nowhere near the center of the Milky Way (correct)
2) The Milky Way was 300,000 light years in diameter (wrong- 3 times too big)
3) The Milky Way Galaxy was so big, how could the universe be anything bigger than that?
John Goodricke
Studied stars whose luminosity varies periodically (variable stars), Cepheid Variables
Henrietta Leavitt
What did Edwin Hubble discover on October 6, 1923? (where, what did it prove)
Taking Hubble’s distance measurements to the spiral galaxies and Vesto Slipher’s velocities (+ velocities he measured himself), what did Hubble find?
He found a positive correlation- the more distant a galaxy was, the faster it was receding from us
Alexander Friedmann and Georges Lemaitre
Using Einstein’s relativity equations, determined that the Universe was expanding
What did all galaxies seem to be doing from a galaxies point of view?
Moving away from it
What did Lemaitre ask?
“What would the Universe have looked like in the past?”
“If the history of the universe could be seen as a film, what would it look like run in reverse?”
The Big Bang Theory
All of the energy in the Universe would have been concentrated in and infinitesimally small point (Lemaitre)
Steady State Theory
Destiny of galaxies remains more or less constant as the Universe expands (space filled in by new galaxies)
What is evidence of the Big Bang?
If the big bang theory was correct, there should be and afterglow of radiation present in all directions of space- the remnant afterglow of the Big Bang (scientists in the 1940’s)
When and who discovered cosmic background radiation?
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What did scientists use in the 1990’s as standard candles? (to determine what? what did they realize?)
Used supernovas to determine how rapidly the expansion of the Universe was slowing down- discovered that the expansion rate was increasing/accelerating
What is the fate of the universe?
1) From 13.8 billion years ago to 6 billion years ago, expansion of the Universe slowed down as a result of the mutual gravitational pull of all the matter in the universe
2) From 6 billion years ago to today, the rate of expansion has increased
3) In the future, dark energy will fling galaxies father apart- as star formation creases and existing stars run out of fuel, the Universe will go dark (trillions of years from now)