The Solar System

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

How Do We Know?



  • Chapter 1 |Here and Now

    • 1-1 WHERE ARE YOU?

    • 1-2 WHEN IS NOW?

    • 1-3 WHY STUDY ASTRONOMY?



  • Chapter 2 |The Sky

    • 2-1 THE STARS

    • 2-2 THE SKY AND ITS MOTION

    • 2-3 THE CYCLES OF THE SUN

    • 2-4 ASTRONOMICAL INFLUENCES ON EARTH’S CLIMATE



  • Chapter 3 |Cycles of the Moon

    • 3-1 THE CHANGEABLE MOON

    • 3-2 LUNAR ECLIPSES

    • 3-3 SOLAR ECLIPSES

    • 3-4 PREDICTING ECLIPSES



  • Chapter 4 |The Origin of Modern Astronomy

    • 4-1 THE ROOTS OF ASTRONOMY

    • 4-2 THE COPERNICAN REVOLUTION

    • 4-3 PLANETARY MOTION

    • 4-4 GALILEO GALILEI

    • 4-5 MODERN ASTRONOMY



  • Chapter 5 |Gravity

    • 5-1 GALILEO AND NEWTON

    • 5-2 ORBITAL MOTION AND TIDES

    • 5-3 EINSTEIN AND RELATIVITY



  • Chapter 6 |Light and Telescopes

    • 6-1 RADIATION: INFORMATION FROM SPACE

    • 6-2 OPTICAL TELESCOPES

    • 6-3 SPECIAL INSTRUMENTS

    • 6-4 RADIO TELESCOPES

    • 6-5 ASTRONOMY FROM SPACE

      • 1-1 The So-Called Scientifi c Method How Do We Know?

      • 2-1 Scientifi c Models

      • 2-2 Pseudoscience

      • 2-3 Evidence as the Foundation of Science

      • 2-4 Scientifi c Arguments

      • 3-1 Scientifi c Imagination

      • 4-1 Scientifi c Revolutions

      • 4-2 Hypothesis, Theory, and Law

      • 5-1 Cause and Effect

      • 5-2 Testing a Hypothesis by Prediction

      • 6-1 Resolution and Precision

      • The Sky Around You 18– Concept Art Portfolios

      • The Cycle of the Seasons 22–

      • The Phases of the Moon 34–

      • The Ancient Universe 56–

      • Orbiting Earth 84–

      • Modern Astronomical Telescopes 110–

      • Focus on Fundamentals 1 | Mass

      • Focus on Fundamentals 2 | Energy





  • Chapter 7 |Atoms and Starlight Part 2: The Stars

    • 7-1 ATOMS

    • 7-2 THE INTERACTION OF LIGHT AND MATTER

    • 7-3 STELLAR SPECTRA



  • Chapter 8 |The Sun

    • 8-1 THE SOLAR ATMOSPHERE

    • 8-2 NUCLEAR FUSION IN THE SUN

    • 8-3 SOLAR ACTIVITY



  • Perspective | Origins

    • P-1 THE BIRTH OF STARS

    • P-2 THE DEATHS OF STARS

    • P-3 OUR HOME GALAXY

    • P-4 THE UNIVERSE OF GALAXIES

    • P-5 THE ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE

    • P-6 THE STORY OF MATTER

      • 7-1 Quantum Mechanics How Do We Know?

      • 8-1 Scientifi c Confi dence

      • 8-2 Confi rmation and Consolidation

      • P-1 Mathematical Models

      • P-2 Science: A System of Knowledge

      • P-3 Theories and Proof

      • Atomic Spectra 132– Concept Art Portfolios

      • Sunspots and the Sunspot Cycle 156–

      • Magnetic Solar Phenomena 162–

      • Star Formation in the Orion Nebula 170–

      • The Formation of Planetary Nebulae 174–

      • Galaxy Classifi cation 178–

        • Thermal Energy Focus on Fundamentals 3 |Temperature, Heat, and



      • Focus on Fundamentals 4 | Density

      • Celestial Profi le 1 | The Sun





  • Chapter 19 |The Origin of the Solar System Part 4: The Solar System

    • 19-1 THE GREAT CHAIN OF ORIGINS

    • 19-2 A SURVEY OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM

    • 19-3 THE STORY OF PLANET BUILDING

    • 19-4 PLANETS ORBITING OTHER STARS

      • Planetology Chapter 20 |Earth: The Standard of Comparative



    • 20-1 A TRAVEL GUIDE TO THE TERRESTRIAL PLANETS

    • 20-2 EARTH AS A PLANET

    • 20-3 THE SOLID EARTH

    • 20-4 EARTH’S ATMOSPHERE

      • Airless Worlds Chapter 21 |The Moon and Mercury: Comparing



    • 21-1 THE MOON

    • 21-2 MERCURY

      • and Mars Chapter 22 |Comparative Planetology of Venus



    • 22-1 VENUS

    • 22-2 MARS

    • 22-3 THE MOONS OF MARS

      • and Saturn Chapter 23 |Comparative Planetology of Jupiter



    • 23-1 A TRAVEL GUIDE TO THE OUTER PLANETS

    • 23-2 JUPITER

    • 23-3 JUPITER’S FAMILY OF MOONS

    • 23-4 SATURN

    • 23-5 SATURN’S MOONS

      • Planets Chapter 24 |Uranus, Neptune, and the Dwarf



    • 24-1 URANUS

    • 24-2 NEPTUNE

    • 24-3 THE DWARF PLANETS

      • Comets Chapter 25 |Meteorites, Asteroids, and



    • 25-1 METEOROIDS, METEORS, AND METEORITES

    • 25-2 ASTEROIDS

    • 25-3 COMETS

    • 25-4 ASTEROID AND COMET IMPACTS

      • and Evolutionary 19-1Two Kinds of Theories: Catastrophic

      • 19-2Scientists: Courteous Skeptics

      • 20-1Understanding Planets: Follow the Energy

      • 20-2Studying an Unseen World

        • the Details 21-1How Hypotheses and Theories Unify



      • 22-1Data Manipulation

      • 23-1Who Pays for Science?

      • 24-1Scientifi c Discoveries

      • 25-1Selection Effects

      • Terrestrial and Jovian Planets 402– Concept Art Portfolios

      • The Active Earth 434–

      • Impact Cratering 446–

      • Volcanoes 472–

      • Jupiter’s Atmosphere 500–

      • The Ice Rings of Saturn 514–

      • The Rings of Uranus and Neptune 534–

      • Observations of Asteroids 560–

      • Observations of Comets 568–

      • Celestial Profi le 2 | Earth

      • Celestial Profi le 3 | The Moon

      • Celestial Profi le 4 | Mercury

      • Celestial Profi le 5 | Venus

      • Celestial Profi le 6 | Mars

      • Celestial Profi le 7 | Jupiter

      • Celestial Profi le 8 | Saturn

      • Celestial Profi le 9 | Uranus

      • Celestial Profi le 10 | Neptune





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