Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Nature of Astronomy
Assessment
- science: the study of the structure and behavior of the world
through observation and experiment.
- nonscience: Science attempts to explain HOW and WHY an event occurred.
Anything not pertaining to that is considered a “nonscience”.
- pseudoscience: a collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly
regarded as being based on scientific method.
Anmerkungen:
- Psuedoscience is a form of nonscience.
- Astrology and ghosts are a form of pseudoscience.
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- kilometer: a metric unit of measurement equal to
1,000 meters.
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- The kilometer is the smallest unit. For example, we would measure from Florida to California.
- astronomical unit: a unit of measurement equal to 149.6 million
kilometers, the mean distance from the center of the earth to the center
of the sun.
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- light year: a unit of astronomical distance that light travels in one year. 9.4607 × 10^12 km
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- You measure things like the
distance from the Sun to close stars like Proxima Centauri.
- parsec: a unit of distance used in astronomy, equal to about 3.26 light years. Parallax seconds.
- hypothesis: an idea that you can test.
Anmerkungen:
- Pseudoscience starts out with a hypothesis to prove the reality but doesn't get anywhere else.
- theory: describes an observation and is not a fact but a strong idea.
Anmerkungen:
- A theory starts as a hypothesis. The difference is that a theory has a lot of time and proven experiments to back it up.
- The difference between a theory and a law is that a theory explains the WHY.
- Both a theory and a law can be proven wrong
- observation: our senses telling us about the world.
- law: describes what nature does under certain conditions, and will predict
what will happen based on those conditions.
Anmerkungen:
- a law describes an observation.
- fraunhofer lines: dark lines in the solar spectrum caused by absorption of particular frequencies of light
by elements present in the outer layers of the sun.
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- This is seen on the absorption spectrum.
- continuous spectrum: an emission spectrum that consists of a continuum of wavelengths.
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- when the spectrum doesn’t have any breaks or gaps.
- emission spectrum: a spectrum of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by a source.
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- a spectrum of colored lines on a dark background. Also known as a bright line spectrum. This happens when elements produce light at specific wavelength.
- Usually seen in nebulae.
- absorption spectrum : a spectrum of electromagnetic radiation transmitted through a substance,
showing dark lines or bands due to absorption of specific wavelengths.
Anmerkungen:
- a spectrum that has black lines on a continuous spectrum. This happens when a star is passing nearby gas.
- The dark lines are the absorption of color by elements. Also called a dark-line spectrum.
- electromagnetic spectrum: the range of wavelengths or frequencies electromagnetic radiation extends.
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