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Stars Galaxies and the Universe Introduction : The Big Picture Hierarchy of structures: • Nuclei (particles) • Atoms • Stars/Planets • Galaxies • Universe Atoms: Nuclei: protons neutrons Electrons p.418a Solar magnetic surface storm Earth Scale of the Solar System • Earth-moon system….. • The sun as an orange…. • The nearest star • The galaxy ! Our Galaxy : The Milky Way Milky way galaxy is a complex system • 1011 stars (& planets?) Each with life cycle: birth/life/death • Material between the stars Tenuous gas: clouds; diffuse New star-formation region Two young star clusters Slow death of low mass star Our Galaxy Earth Sun Earth orbit Solar system Nearest star = = = = = 100 nm 10 μm ¼ cm 20 cm 250 m = = = = = virus cell pin head saucer lawn Jewel Box Cluster Naked eye stars Eagle Nebula Galaxy Center Crab Nebula Solar system The Population of Galaxies Galaxies are a diverse population • Different sizes & shapes & motions different histories? • They tend to form groups pairs clusters; some collide and merge Interacting galaxies Galaxies to the horizon The Universe is filled with galaxies • 1011 galaxies visible • More distant ones appear younger look-back time due to finite light speed SDSS : ⅓ million galaxies Our galaxy is here Hubble Deep Field ~1500 galaxies Sky area ~2.5×2.5 arcmin ≡ pinhead @ arms-length A 1689 Rich galaxy cluster 2 Gly distant Gravitational lens 13.7 Gly The Visible Universe MW galaxy Local group Virgo cluster Coma cluster = = = = 20 m 600 m 15 km 100 km Keck/VLT + Cluster Lens = = = = 0 class room central grounds Walmart Culpeper SDSS & 2dFGRS “Nearby” galaxies HDF Our Galaxy