Title: Our place in the Universe
1Our place in the Universe
2This is what we think our galaxy, the Milky Way,
looks like.
The Sun is about ½ way from the center on a
galactic arm
The Sun takes 225 million years to orbit the
center
The sun is NOT this big NOR is it a star shape
(shhh its round).
3The Sun is NOT the biggest star!
- 109 Earths fit across the diameter of the SUN.
- You can fit 1.3 million Earths INSIDE the Sun
- The Sun, the planets and anything that orbits the
Sun is called the Solar System.
4These stars are bigger
These stars are NOT the biggest either
The SUN
- The Sun is average in size and temp
5 These are!!!
The sun is so small in this picture that it takes
as much space as ONE pixel of this image!!!!
6The Known Universe
7Is the Milky Way the only galaxy out there???
- NO WAY!!!
- We are one of billions!
- We estimate there are over 100 billion GALAXIES
beyond our own!
8Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF)
Hubble took 11 days to look at a spot in the sky
that appeared to be empty. This is what it found.
THAT
AND THIS
- Every point of light you see is another galaxy
filled with 100s of billions of stars. - Except for..
9Where did they all come from?
10What is the BB?
- Approximately 13.82 billion years ago (bya) or,
13,820,000,000 yrs. there was an explosion OF
space and time (not IN space and time like normal
sized bangs). - So, in short, the Big B was the formation of our
Universe (all energy, matter, and space-time)
BANG!!!
11E mc2
- Energy matter x speed of light squared
- It means energy can be converted to matter and
vice-versa.
12Does it matter?
- Initially after the Big Bang there was only
Energy. - As the universe expanded, it cooled. This allowed
the first subatomic particles to form (protons,
neutron, electrons). - The simplest elements were the first to form.
Hydrogen and helium. The fuel for STARS!
13Is there any evidence of the BB?
- YUP!!!
- In every single direction we look in space we
see - Cosmic Background Radiation
- Thats left over energy from the Big Bang
bouncing around the universe.
14Here is a map of it
You have to imagine that this is our entire
3-dimensional view of the sky flattened into a
map. EVERY 3-dimensional direction we look we
see CBR (cosmic background radiation).
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