his mother was the daughter of a wealthy Torun Frombork. Copernicus was one of four children having two sisters and one brother. In school‚ Nicolaus studied astronomy‚ but he focused on law and medicine. While he was studying law at a high level‚ he became very interested in astronomy. From then on he studied different theories in astronomy and even thought of a new idea himself. He had figured out his love‚ in life. (His only love‚ in fact‚ because he never got married.) For years‚ Copernicus
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Mythology has been a very important part of Greek culture for many decades. Most myths date back about 2‚700 year to the time where writers such as Hesiod and Homer lived. A myth is described as “an idea or story that is believed by many people but that is not true”. For the people living in Greece back in the 8th century‚ they didn’t so much believe in these stories as myths‚ but more of a religion. Although all of the gods of their religion were very important‚ each in their own individual way
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Ancient Greek Music Ancient Greek music was extremely popular in those times‚ and frequently used at ceremonies such as weddings and funerals. It was also played a lot because the Greeks saw playing it as a way of worshipping the Gods‚ pipes and pans were played when worshipping Dionysus‚ the god of wine and partying and other instruments played for other gods. The word ‘music’ comes from the muses who were daughters of Zeus and were known to be the goddesses of the inspiration of literature‚ science
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Athens and comes from the root word demos‚ meaning “common people”‚ and kratos‚ meaning “strength”- the strength of the common people. Democracy is meant to weaken the power of absolute rulers and extend the decision-making process to the people. Ancient Greece experienced the first form of democracy and it wasn’t until the mid 17th century when the system made a revival. The revival began in the early United States‚ France‚ and Britain‚ and had a slow‚ continual rise throughout the 18th and 19th
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The Way Trigonometry is used in Astronomy By: Joanna Matthews Practical Applications of Advanced Mathematics Mrs. Amy Goodrum July 15‚ 2003 Abstract This report is about how trigonometry is used in Astronomy. Even though trigonometry is applied in many areas‚ such as engineering‚ chemistry‚ surveying‚ and physics‚ it is mainly used in astronomy Trigonometry is used to find the distance of stars‚ the distance from one planet to another and from one plant to the sun. It is possible to find the
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Observable phenomena related to the moon: - phases of the moon: depending on the Moon�s position relative to the Sun‚ we see different parts of the illuminated Moon. - the month:� Moon changes through a complete cycle of phases in about 29.5 days - eclipses To understand these phenomena‚ we have to change our perspective and think about the Moon�s orbit. Some properties of the Moon: Radius 356‚000 km 407‚000 km 15% change from max to
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Ancient Greek’s Contributions to Western Society The Ancient Greeks made many contributions to Western Civilization. They made many contributions in the areas of art‚ architecture‚ philosophy‚ math‚ drama‚ and science. Greeks have also made many contributions to Western society and they are philosophy‚ democracy‚ medicines‚ architecture‚ and the Olympics. One of Greece’s greatest contributions to the Western civilization was philosophy. There were three famous philosophers‚ and their names
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obtain from the Greeks? In what ways do they characterize modern thinking? Whether it’s our use of democracy‚ the lessons of the sciences‚ or our advancements in art and architecture‚ it can usually be traced back to the Grecian civilization. However‚ arguably one of its most significant and interesting contributions would have to be its timeless impact on theatre. Ancient Greek theatre has paved the way for Shakespeare‚ Molière‚ and to Oscar Wilde of the 19th century. Ancient Greek theatre had the
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of Things Math Review The Constellations Constellation List Star Maps Star Songs How Earth and Sky Work- Effects of Latitude How Earth and Sky Work -The Effect of Time Positions of the Sun‚ Moon‚ and Planets Eclipse Tables and Map History of Astronomy -Ancient Times through Galileo History Timeline Calendars and Time The Start of Modern Physics Using Equations and Formulae Illuminating Light Solar System Overview Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Earth‚ Our Point of Reference History
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Astronomy Outline April Guzman SCI/151 February 25‚ 2013 Jorge Espinosa Astronomy Outline 1. Our place in the universe a. The modem view of the universe 1) What is our Sun and what is its role in the solar system? 2) What is the Milky Way galaxy and the sun’s position in it? 3) What is the Big Bang and what does it say about the age of the universe? 4) What is meant by the phase “looking out in the universe is looking back in time? b. Where are we in the universe
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