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Planetary Science Round Earth / Flat Earth Planetary Science Vocabulary • horizon - where sky and earth appear to meet • line of sight - the straight unimpeded path taken by light from an object to an eye • terrestrial - pertaining to the earth • extraterrestrial - outside the earth Historical Observations of a Round Earth • Ships apparently rising up out of the sea or sinking into it • Lunar eclipses - the leading and trailing edge of the earth’s shadow were curved causing us to assume the object casting the shadow was round • As an observer increased altitude he could see farther over the earth’s curvature Eratosthenes - Greek mathematician, 3rd century BC • Read of the city of Syene on the Nile River, 1 day each year on summer solstice the sun shone directly down an abandoned well illuminating the bottom • He assumed that the sun was very far away and therefore all of its light struck the earth in parallel beams • He reasoned that if the earth were flat, vertical poles on the earth’s surface would cast no shadow at noon on that day • But he found that poles outside the city did cast shadows, and the farther north they were placed, the longer the shadows • • • • Page 4 Cont. He reasoned therefore that the earth must be round He measured that the sun shone at an angle of 7.2º in the city of Alexandria 7.2º is about 1/50 of a 360º circle therefore the circumference of the earth = 50 times the distance between Alexandria and Syene Our best guess is that he was within 6000 km of todays measured circumference Latitude • In the northern hemisphere, the latitude of a place is equal to the altitude of the north star (Polaris) • Christopher Columbus followed the 25th parallel to try to find a shortcut to Persia but ran into the Carribean Islands • He had no idea how far he was around the planet Longitude • There’s no “east star” • You need an accurate clock that would run for weeks at a time • While at sea you observe the exact time the sun reaches its zenith ( highest point = local noon) • Compare this to the exact time at home • 360º / 24 hrs = 15º / hour • 4 minutes = 1º • Chronometers guided sailors for nearly 200 years • Today sailors and pilots use GPS