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Title: The Early Astronomers


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The Early Astronomers
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Created By Mr. Currence 2005
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Ptolemy
  • Ptolemy was an astronomer and mathematician. He
    believed that the Earth was the center of the
    Universe. The word for earth in Greek is geo, so
    we call this idea a "geocentric" theory. Even
    starting with this incorrect theory, he was able
    to combine what he saw of the stars' movements
    with mathematics, especially geometry, to predict
    the movements of the planets. His famous work was
    called the Almagesti.

How did his theory work?
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Ptolemys Technique
  • In order to make his predictions true, he worked
    out that the planets must move in epicycles, or
    smaller circles, and the Earth itself moved along
    an equant. None of this was true, but it made the
    math work for his predictions. This flawed view
    of the Universe was accepted for many centuries.

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epicycle
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Aristotle
  • He is sometimes called the grandfather of
    science. He studied under the great philosopher
    Plato and later started his own school, the
    Lyceum at Athens. He believed in a geocentric
    Universe and that the planets and stars were
    perfect spheres though Earth itself was not. He
    further thought that the movements of the planets
    and stars must be circular since they were
    perfect and if the motions were circular, then
    they could go on forever. Today, we know that
    none of this is the case, but Aristotle was so
    respected that these wrong answers were taught
    for a very long time.

What else did Aristotle do?
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Aristotle The Lifelong Student
  • Aristotle, outside of astronomy, was a champion
    observer. He was one of the first to study
    plants, animals, and people in a scientific way,
    and he did believe in experimenting whenever
    possible and developed logical ways of thinking.
    This is a critical legacy for all the scientists
    who followed after him.

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Aristotle
  • Born in Greece
  • Nickname The Philosopher
  • Career Highlights
  • Supported Geocentric Model
  • Believed that everything in the Universe was
    perfect, and that only your soul could understand
    perfection. That is why some things dont look
    perfect to the naked eye!

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The All Star Astronomers
  • Select the Astronomers name to view his Official
    MLA Baseball Card
  • Ptolemy
  • Aristotle
  • Copernicus
  • Galileo

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Galileo Galilei
  • Born in Italy
  • Rookie Year June 1609
  • Rookie Year Highlight Created first
    astronomical telescope
  • Career Highlights
  • Mapped Earths Moon 1609
  • Discovered Moons of Jupiter1610
  • Discovered Sunspots 1612

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Nicolas Copernicus
  • Born in Poland
  • Real Name - Mikolaj Kopernik
  • Career Highlights
  • 1512 Commentariolus stated that the sun was
    the center of the solar system
  • 1530 De Revolutionibus said that Earth rotates
    on its axis every 24 hours and revolves around
    the sun every 365 days!

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When were the planets discovered?
  • Mercury 3000 BC the Sumerians
  • Venus Unknown the brightest object in the sky
    other than the sun and moon, Venus is called the
    morning star.
  • Mars Since prehistoric times
  • Jupiter since prehistoric times as the
    wandering star.
  • Saturn since prehistoric times, rings not
    identified until 1659
  • Neptune 1846
  • Uranus 1781
  • Pluto 1930
  • Sedna? (2003 UB313) - 2003

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Claudius Ptolemy
  • Interesting Fact Claudius is his Roman name, he
    was a Greek born in Egypt
  • Specialty - Mathematics
  • Career Observed from Alexandria, Egypt from AD
    127-141
  • Highlight Almagest AD 120 states Earth
    is the center of the solar system, this theory
    was unchallenged for over 800 years
  • Identified and named 48 constellations, we still
    use these names today.

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Select an Astronomer to Begin.
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Picture Credits
  • Aristotle. detail from the "School of Athens" by
    Raphael, Source Museum Victoria downloaded from
    http//www.museum.vic.gov.au/scidiscovery/image_pa
    ges/mn001436.asp?URLhttp//www.museum.vic.gov.au/
    scidiscovery/scientists/aristotle.asp
  • Copenicus and Galileo from http//www.phy6.org/sta
    rgaze/Ssolsys.htm
  • Ptolemy from http//ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/
  • Epicycle from http//www.opencourse.info/astronomy
    /introduction/05.motion_planets/geocentric_cosmolo
    gy.gif
  • Geocentric model from http//abyss.uoregon.edu/js
    /images/Heraclides_SS.gif
  • Heliocentric model from http//abyss.uoregon.edu/
    js/ast121/lectures/lec02.html
  • Aristotle bust from http//faculty.washington.edu/
    smcohen/433/Aristotle.jpg
  • Galileo bust from http//www.biografiasyvidas.com/
    monografia/galileo/fotos/galileo_domenico_crespi.j
    pg
  • SOX player from http//chicagofantasybaseballcamp.
    com/images/Boston.jpg
  • Jason Isringhouse from http//members.tripod.com/
    baseball301434/Isringhausen/Isringhausen15.jpg
  • Catcher from http//bogardancyf.tripod.com/Picture
    s/catcher.jpg
  • Getz (Michigan) from http//www.mgoblue.com/images
    /baseball/04-05/getz.jpg

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Copernicus
  • Well over a thousand years after Aristotle,
    Copernicus came up with a radical way of looking
    at the Universe. His heliocentric system put the
    Sun (helio) at the center of our system. He was
    not the first to have this theory, but was the
    first to publish it. Earlier star watchers had
    believed the same, but it was Copernicus who
    brought it to the world of the Renaissance and
    used his own observations of the movements of the
    planets to back up his idea.

Was Copernicus a nerd?
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Unbelievable!
  • His ideas, including the revelation that the
    Earth rotates on its axis, were too different for
    most of the scholars of his time to accept. They
    used only parts of his theory. Those who did
    study his work intact often did so in secret.
    They were called Copernicans.

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Galileo
  • Born in Pisa, Italy approximately 100 years after
    Copernicus, Galileo became a brilliant student
    with an amazing genius for invention and
    observation. He had his own ideas on how motion
    really worked, as opposed to what Aristotle had
    taught, and devised a telescope that could
    enlarge objects up to 20 times. He was able to
    use this telescope to prove the truth of the
    Copernican system of heliocentrism.

The Man, the Myth, the Legend!
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Galileos Fate
  • He published his observations which went against
    the established teaching of the Church. He was
    brought to trial and, although he made a
    confession of wrong-doing, he was still
    imprisoned for life. But it was too late to lock
    away the knowledge that Galileo shared. Other
    scientists, including Sir Isaac Newton and
    Johannes Kepler, seized its importance and were
    able to learn even more about the ways of the
    world and the heavens beyond.
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