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“Geocentric vs. Heliocentric Theory” Claims and Evidence from the Ancient Astronomers Cornell Notes pg. 53 Astronomy • The study of celestial objects such as moons, planets, stars, and galaxies. • One of the oldest branches of science. Moving Back • Think back to over 2000 years ago. No high tech in time… equipment for studying the far reaches of space… no idea of the law of gravity… scientists were stilling trying to develop basic explanations for the world. Geocentric • CLAIM: Earth is the center of the universe Theory – Sun, planets, and stars all rotate around the earth. • EVIDENCE: things appear to move around Earth; Earth doesn’t feel like its moving… Basic Assumptions about the Universe… • Everything outside of Earth is perfect – Planet shapes are perfect spheres – Orbits of Planets are perfect spheres – Stars are fixed to an outer sphere Aristotle • CLAIM: 5 elements each have a natural place in 384-322 BC the universe- Earth at center (geocentric). • EVIDENCE: earth sinks in water…gas bubbles rise, fire rises above air… etc. – Scientific teachings were taught for over 1000 years, but never tested! A Problem with the Geocentric Model… • Retrograde Motionplanets temporarily appear to move backwards Ptolemy 90-168 AD • CLAIM: Celestial bodies revolve around the Earth (geocentric). • EVIDENCE: created a model of space that could be used to predict future positions of planets AND explained retrograde motion http://www.polaris.iastate.edu/Eve ningStar/Unit2/unit2_sub1.htm Heliocentric Theory • CLAIM: The sun is at the center with planets revolving around the sun. • EVIDENCE: failure of Ptolemy’s model over time; retrograde motion can be explained simply if earth is moving, too. http://www.polaris.iastate.edu/Evenin gStar/Unit2/unit2_sub2.htm Copernicus • Given credit as developing the 1473-1543 AD Heliocentric Theory. • Created a simpler, more accurate model that could be used to predict future locations of planets. – Other Claims: earth is spinning on axis and revolving around the sun. Brahe • CLAIM: Moon’s orbit isn’t a perfect circle, it’s 1546-1601 AD an ellipse. • EVIDENCE: careful observations with diligent records. – (Brahe actually supported the Geocentric Theory) Kepler • CLAIM: Planets do not orbit in perfect circles 1571-1630 AD but instead orbit in ellipses. • EVIDENCE: used records collected by Brahe • This discovery was the last piece needed to perfect Copernicus’s model. (Still not widely accepted). Galileo • CLAIM: our moon has craters and the sun has 1564-1642 AD spots (they’re not perfect!); and Jupiter has it’s own moons- they don’t orbit the earth! • EVIDENCE: observations made through his carefully crafted telescope Sir Isaac Newton 1642-1727 AD • Defined the Laws of Motion and the Law of Gravity. • Now our solar system makes sense!