Lesson 13 — The heliocentric model

The heliocentric 
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The heliocentric 
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This lesson
  • Closing off 3.7
  • The heliocentric model
  • Retrograde motion
  • Galileo Galilei

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Learning goals
  • Name the creators of the geocentric model and their proof for the geocentric model

  • Explain retrograde motion according to the geocentric and the heliocentric model

  • Describe the contribution of Copernicus and Galileo galilei

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Geocentric model
What does this mean?

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Plato
Aristotle
Ptolemy
400 BC
350 BC
100 AD

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Proof of the Geocentric model


Problems in the geocentric model

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Proof of the Geocentric model
  • The Stars seem to rotate around the Earth
  • The Sun seems to rotate around the Earth
  • The Moon Rotates around the Earth
  • The ground you are standing on is not moving

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Retrograde motion

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The heliocentric model
  •  Helios — greek god of the sun
  • Heliocentric model – sun entered model

  • First developed by Copernicus

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Copernicus
  • 1473 – 1543
  • Developed the heliocentric model before the invention of the telescope
  • Was afraid to share his ideas

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Retrograde motion – Heliocentric

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Learning goals
  • Name the creators of the geocentric model and their proof for the geocentric model

  • Explain retrograde motion according to the geocentric and the heliocentric model

  • Describe the contribution of Copernicus and Galileo galilei

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