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4/21 & 4/22 - 8th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Learn about early model of the solar system Collect HW: Reading & Notetaking p.233 – 234 Video: When we left Earth Textbook Reading: p.520 - 524 HW: Reading & Notetaking p.236– 237 Daily Reflection • Prompt: Write 3 questions about the solar system Until about 500 years ago, people thought that the Earth was the center of the universe • What made them come to this conclusion? Even the Greek Astronomers thought the heavens rotated around the Earth • In A.D. 140, Ptolemy had to explain the wobble in the planet’s motion by having the planets move in a circles with in a circle Ancient Greeks believe in a geocentric system • They wrongly believed that the Earth was at the center of the Universe. • This view remained the accepted view until 1600. What kind of a model did Copernicus propose in early 1500s? • Heliocentric Model with the Sun at the center • But most people still believed in the Geocentric model Heliocentric system was accepted until the 1660s • In a heliocentric system, earth and the other planets orbit around the sun. • Copernicus first proposed the heliocentric model in 1543. • People (Galileo & Giordano Bruno) were jailed and burned for proposing the Heliocentric system. What key observations did Galileo make in 1600s? Moons of Jupiter Phases of Venus just like the moon How did Galileo’s observations help convince others that Copernicus’s was correct? Kepler discovered that orbit of llipse each planet is an e______ instead ircle of a c______ Kepler’s Laws • Kepler’s 1st Law: Planet’s obit is an elipse • Kepler’s 2nd Law: Planets move faster when it is closer to the sun • Kepler’s 3rd Law: Planets closer to the sun orbit the sun faster than planets that are farther from the sun