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Transcript
Announcements
• Homework 3 due Monday
• Test next week: Wednesday or Thursday (your
choice); at SL 228 testing center; one hour time
limit; no calculators; study homework, lectures,
textbook
Kepler’s Laws
15 September 2006
Today:
• How Johannes Kepler found a much
more accurate scheme for predicting
planetary positions, based on new
mathematical laws
Tycho Brahe
Danish astronomer, 1546 - 1601
Tycho made highly accurate
(within 1/60 degree) nakedeye observations of the
positions of stars and
planets over many years.
He proposed a compromise
model in which all the other
planets orbit the sun, but the
sun orbits the earth.
Johannes Kepler
German astronomer, 1571 - 1630
Kepler worked under Tycho
during 1600 - 1601, then
inherited the records of
Tycho’s detailed
observations.
He accepted the Copernican
hypothesis, but abandoned
the assumption that all
motions are circular.
The Orbit of Mars
based on Tycho’s observations
Toward Mars
Earth
The Orbit of Mars
Earth
1.9 years later
The Orbit of Mars
The Orbit is an Ellipse!
Focus
Focus
The sun is at one focus; there’s nothing at the other.
Planets go faster when they’re close to the sun
A line drawn from the sun to the planet sweeps
out equal areas in equal times.
Outer planets move slower than inner planets.
Time (yr) Radius (AU)
Mercury
0.24
0.39
Venus
0.61
0.72
Earth
1.00
1.00
Mars
1.88
1.52
Jupiter
11.86
5.20
Saturn
29.46
9.54
Outer planets move slower than inner planets.
Time (yr) Radius (AU)
Mercury
0.24
0.39
Venus
0.61
0.72
Earth
1.00
1.00
Mars
1.88
1.52
Jupiter
11.86
5.20
Saturn
29.46
9.54
(Time)2
(Radius)3
0.37
0.37
Outer planets move slower than inner planets.
Time (yr) Radius (AU)
(Time)2
(Radius)3
Mercury
0.24
0.39
0.058
0.059
Venus
0.61
0.72
0.37
0.37
Earth
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
Mars
1.88
1.52
3.53
3.51
Jupiter
11.86
5.20
140.7
140.6
Saturn
29.46
9.54
867.9
868.3
(Time in years)2 = (Radius in AU)3
Kepler’s Laws
1. Orbits are ellipses, with sun at one
focus.
2. Equal areas in equal times (faster
when close to sun)
3. (Time in years)2 = (Radius in AU)3
Bottom line: The universe speaks math!