extraterrestrial environment. They must help in clearing up the debris and contribute to the prosperity of the Base—their new home. Man has always gazed upon the night sky in fear or in curiosity. Theoretical astronomy can be traced back 500BC to Babylonia, one of humanity’s oldest civilizations. Babylonians kept many types of astronomical texts: “Diaries”, or non-mathematical texts; mathematical astronomical texts; observational texts. They also had astronomical tablets that recorded their celestial omens
DBQ “What a piece of work is man!” (Doc. B). After the middle ages, and after the Black plague, and fighting had begun to die down, Europe had started a new era. The Renaissance, people had begun to look up to the sky and began to think about the world around them. People began to question authority, and look at the things around them, and make new resources. Humanism began to take place, and people had thought of the individual and not of religious themes for painting, and how the universe, and
When and why should people change their minds? People change their minds when something is said by someone popular or proved to be true by others. In the “Investigations 2” packet from Big History Project, the eight documents portrays this. Their minds change due to rethinking conventional ideas, new technology opening a path to difference, and collective learning. Document 1 talks about Ptolemy’s theory of the geocentric theory. The geocentric theory is the belief that the Universe revolved around
innovation comes with the earliest surviving lunar calendar dating back to 23,000 B.C. Progressing to 3,000 B.C., the ancient Egyptians calculated a calendar year by utilizing the knowledge gained from observing the star Sirius. In 1,000 B.C., Indian and Babylonian astronomers calculated a year’s length to be 360 days; however, the Egyptians later calculated a more accurate year’s length to 365.25 days. Almost four hundred years later, the first documented meteor shower was written by record-keepers of China’s
From the very beginning the world has evolved from one thing to another. During the beginning of the 1400s to the 1800s, there are many things that have contributed to the developments that have made the world that is known today. From the changing of artistic views to the different opinions on what religion is the best, it has all had an impact on how our world has been modernized. Since the 1400s the world has been modernizing relentlessly because of the late Renaissance, the discovery of news
The time before the Renaissance was a time of darkness. During the middle ages there was nothing but disease and religion, which why it is known as the dark ages. The Middle Ages took place 500 CE to about 1350 and the primary players of Europe were the Catholic Church and the Pope. Reason why everyone was against each other and made everything confusing. But the Renaissance was the high peak of European history because that’s when art and literature started to evolve and then science started to
Astronomy is considered the most ancient science. It begins at the first sight of the night sky. The starry sky appears motionless upon first glance, but with observations night after night, the sky appears to be shifting in a regular and predictable system. The constellations shift slightly westward each night. The moon drifts west to east, changing its position in the sky relative to the stars. Five other objects wander predictably through the sky, these are the planets, derived from the Greek
The use of trigonometry in ancient astronomical observations Introduction Trigonometry was improved initially as a tool for fixing problems in Greek Astronomy in the period of 300 BCE- 300 CE. The sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent terms were developed much later, however, the seeds were spangled by Greek astronomers and mathematicians. This presentation will cover the topic of the use of trigonometry in ancient astronomical observations. In this presentation, I will give basic understanding on trigonometry
Joseph Archer Professor Robert H. Balogh-Robinson PHYS_108L_200_14S April 21, 2014 Constellations Since the start of our existence celestial objects in the night sky have played a large role in human life. Throughout human history, stories and names have been attributed to the celestial objects in the sky creating what we know today as constellations. Constellations have a fascinating history, each with a different name , story, and location in the night sky. Some constellations are even in specific
Kent Alphard Abrod Ms.Peggy Anne Elmira Lunar Movie Critique of “Awakenings” Awakenings is the most emotionally moving film I have ever seen. It delves deeply into one of the worst human fears, losing the ability to move and function, but it's never forced or manipulative, and there's no heavy-handed message or moral. The cunning director who made the film was Penny Marshall. It was made in the date December 22
increased but due to the death of his father, he was expected to take care of the finances for the rest of his family. Here at Padua he was allowed to speak more openly and taught for eighteen years. His lectures focused mainly on geometry, and astronomy. He also continued his work of the movement of objects during this time. Another experiment of his involved a cannonball and its curved adventure to the ground after being shot. In this, he found that 45 degrees would get the cannonball the farthest
It has been brought to my attention that you have sentenced my client, Galileo Galilei, a lifetime in the prison for “heresy” and being a “heretic”. You say he is these accusations because he simply proved a theory, and discovered a few things of the night sky. This is outrageous because, his findings are not against God and, it could also benefit you as well. These are my reasons why I think Mr. Galilei should be set free. Recently, Mr. Galilei has been finding many discoveries in the sky. He
Galileo Galileo was a amazing scientist with amazing discoveries. We only think what could’ve been if he wasn’t under house arrest ⅛ of his life. Galileo was a very important mathematician, astronomer, and physicist. He made many major contributions to science. Galileo was one of the most revolutionary scientists ever and has affected current scientists with his findings. There are many life facts about Galileo. He was born in Italy on February 15, 1564 and January 8, 1642. Next he had to leave his
Galileo Galilei needs no introduction. The iconoclastic Italian astronomer is one of the most well-renowned figures of modern science, and he is variously hailed as the father of observational astronomy , the scientific method – even science itself. He was certainly one of the most prominent figures of the scientific revolution of the 17th century, even if the Galilean telescope he is fondly remembered for “inventing” was just an original improvement to an existing device. Galileo is best remembered
Copernicus the Astronomer Astronomy has advanced so much thanks to so many talented astronomers. Nicholas Copernicus was one of the astronomers that most impacted the astronomy community. Born in Torun Poland into a wealthy family Nicholas was able to attend some of the most prestige’s schools. When he was not studying medicine or religious laws he would begin to explore astronomy. Nicolaus Copernicus had many accomplishments and discoveries which made him significant to the astronomy world. Copernicus
only the modern physics, but also astronomy. Despite all the hatred that was regarded towards his theories during his era, Galileo is now one of the world's most acclaimed scientists.(1) This is a picture of Galileo.(1) Galileo is considered one of the most important scientists who contributed to the world we live in as his workings have a great impact as they were the basis to all the great knowledge we have nowadays in physics and astronomy. Therefore, it is a must to discuss
Name the person, and briefly give some of their background. On February 15, 1564, Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa, Italy. When Galileo was younger, he was part of the Catholic Church and remained part of the Church throughout his life. He has many titles to be referred to as due to his extensive knowledge. Galilei studied mathematics but is considered an astronomer, physicist, inventor and philosopher. His father, Vincenzo Galilei, encouraged his son to pursue a career in the medical field in which
I am a physics major and math minor at Georgia College & State university focusing on classes that deal with astronomy. I have taken observational techniques in astronomy a couple semesters prior and I will be taking an astrophysics class next semester. I have been interested in astronomy and cosmology for the majority of my life watching documentaries and various videos on topics ranging from star formation, to black holes, to string theory. This past year was my first time taking classes that
Chance Nguyen Dr. Hawkins 8 March 2023 Galileo’s Legacy Galileo Galilei was an Italian scientist and astronomer who provided contributions to science during his time. Galileo was born in Pisa on February 15, 1564 (Black 51). During his childhood and leading into his teenage years Galileo independently started learning math and physical science. He was also enrolled at the University of Pisa as a student of medicine. Due to his developing interest in mathematics and science, along
Galileo Galilei When someone thinks of astronomy, a few names come to mind. For me, it is Galileo Galilei. Galileo led an amazing life from being a mathematician in college to an astronomer in Italy. He made many discoveries about space, planets, and moons. He was born in Pisa, Italy in 1564. He went to college at the University of Pisa, and studied and taught mathematics at Pisa. Galileo grew up in a big family of eight people. Galileo was born on February 15, 1564 in Pisa, Italy (“Galileo Galilei”)