Scientist and their beliefs

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Science (Science Test #3) Mind Map on Scientist and their beliefs, created by Emily Drape on 15/02/2017.
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Scientist and their beliefs
  1. Heliocentric
    1. Revolves around sun
      1. Heliocentric Model
      2. Geocentric
        1. Revolves around earth
          1. Geocentric Model
          2. Scientist who believe in Heliocentric Models.
            1. Copernicus
              1. His first model of the solar system is generally seen as the first step of modern models. 1473 - 1543
              2. Galileo
                1. He approached questions with what we call the scientific method. He made improvements to the newly made telescope. 1564 - 1642
                2. Kepler
                  1. He is best known for Kepler's law. 1571 - 1630
                  2. Aristarchus
                    1. He attempted to measure the relative distance to the moon and sun. 310 - 230 BC
                  3. Scientist who believe in Geocentric Models
                    1. Aristotle
                      1. He thought the relative position of the stars moved be the earth. 384 - 322 BC
                      2. Ptolemy
                        1. Created a geocentric model of the solar system that was used for 14 centuries. 100 - 170 BC
                      3. Other Information
                        1. parallax
                          1. is a displacement or difference in the apparent position of an object viewed along two different lines of sight, and is measured by the angle or semi-angle of inclination between those two lines.
                          2. AU
                            1. A distance used to measure in space. It is the distance between the sun and earth which is 150 million km.
                            2. Kuiper Belt
                              1. a region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune, believed to contain many comets, asteroids, and other small bodies made largely of ice.
                              2. Oort Cloud
                                1. is an extended shell of icy objects that exist in the outermost reaches of the solar system.
                                2. Comets
                                  1. an icy body that releases gas or dust.
                                  2. Meteors
                                    1. a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light.
                                    2. Rotation
                                      1. the action of rotating about an axis or centre It takes the earth 24 hours to rotate around it's axis.
                                      2. Revolution
                                        1. an instance of revolving. The Earth's revolution around the sun takes 3651/4 days, or one year.
                                        2. Orbit
                                          1. is a regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one.
                                          2. photosphere
                                            1. the luminous envelope of a star from which its light and heat radiate
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