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Celestial Illumination: Coronal Mass Ejections
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Astrophysical Principles, Properties and Anomalies. Saturday, March 10, 2012. If you have ever watched the movie Solar Attack, then you would have heard the terms solar flare and coronal mass ejection. You may even have wondered "What are they? So how exactly do they occur? Not even astronomers know exactly how these events occur, although they do have some ideas. What danger do they pose? CME's and solar flares can cause havoc with electrical devices, disrupting radio transmissions and damaging satellit...
Celestial Illumination: A Grand Orchestral Universe
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Astrophysical Principles, Properties and Anomalies. Wednesday, March 14, 2012. A Grand Orchestral Universe. Many of you will have heard of Pythagoras'. Harmony of the Spheres. The idea that the movement of the planets and stars correspond to musical notes and together create a symphony. The stars though make their own music, one which with the billions of stars around us, combine to form an orchestra like no other. If only you know what to listen for. The music of the stars. So why do stars oscillate?
Celestial Illumination: January 2012
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Astrophysical Principles, Properties and Anomalies. Monday, January 30, 2012. Want a larger telescope? What is the SKA? Currently under development, the SKA or Square Kilometre Array, will be the world's largest radio-interferometry. Based telescope, with its antennas having an effective collecting area of approximately one square kilometer (1 000 000 m. One of the major requirements for the location is the presence of a radio quiet zone which not only exists currently but shall remain into the future...
Celestial Illumination: The Universe and the Cosmic Web
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Astrophysical Principles, Properties and Anomalies. Friday, March 23, 2012. The Universe and the Cosmic Web. Is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.". This is a cool little simulation of the evolution of the universe called the Millennium Simulation. This simulation was run in 2005 and took 28 days to compute with a rate of. View my complete profile.
Celestial Illumination: Astronomy Programs
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Astrophysical Principles, Properties and Anomalies. Links to astronomy related programs:. This program provides a viewing platform of the celestial sky. You can change the viewing location on the Earth, toggle atmosphere, night/day cycles and much more. A wide range of options are available in this package. Includes all the satellite images of space and the option of viewing the celestial sky through radio to x-ray wavelengths. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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First Light: Kind of Nifty
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A journey through the cosmos. Thursday, March 15, 2012. From the cover of Scientific American March 14, 1874. Darn I'm a day late.). Cute, but I don't think the design would have worked. You can either zoom in or click to download the image. I did, however, include a virus. (I'm just kidding. I shouldn't joke about that.should I? Embed src="http:/ embedit.in/27gPMJAL5i.swf" height="400" width="466" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowFullScreen="true". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
First Light: Little Bang, Big Boom!
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A journey through the cosmos. Tuesday, February 28, 2012. Little Bang, Big Boom! During the first half of the twentieth century, two theories of our cosmic origin were gaining popularity among scientists. The first theory, originally proposed by Fred Hoyle, was that of a steady state universe: one that had always existed and would forever exist, unchanged. The other theory was first proposed by Georges. Suggested that the universe was born as the result of a singular, highly e. The Cosmic Microwave Backg...
First Light: Here we go...
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A journey through the cosmos. Sunday, January 29, 2012. Let's talk about the speed of light. I'm serious. I know this may seem remedial and basic, but our perception of the universe is entirely dependent on this seemingly simple concept. The following paragraph is paraphrased from our book, so if you read chapter 3, feel free to skip ahead). A measure of time. Don't be fooled. 1 ly = 9,460,730,472,580.8 km. 5,878,625,373,183.6 mi. 63,241.1 AU. By using (wait for it) the 200" Hale telescope, Allan Sandage...
First Light: You want to do what?!
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A journey through the cosmos. Saturday, January 14, 2012. You want to do what? People often ask me what I'm studying in school. If I respond with physics or astronomy, the question that inevitably follows is, "What are you going to do with that? Generally, the tone of complete and utter confusion tells me that people don't fully grasp the importance of physics, nor do they realize that people actually work as astronomers. So, let's talk about what an astronomer is. This is an astronomer:. I admit that st...
First Light: Celestial Cheese
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A journey through the cosmos. Thursday, January 12, 2012. Choosing a name for this blog seemed to be an unnecessarily difficult task for me. Given that the topic (astronomy, if that wasn't made clear by the title) is exactly what I'm trying to learn, picking a name that didn't make me look like a complete fool seemed tricky. When racking my brain got me nowhere, I began to reference books and the interweb. Hoping to find a good alliterative phrase, I first scanned a list of astronomy terms. No luck.
First Light: Who knew science could be so juicy?
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A journey through the cosmos. Thursday, January 26, 2012. Who knew science could be so juicy? I hadn't intended on posting more about Palomar Observatory. Really. But it deserves one more shout out. Today marks the anniversary of the day the 200" Hale telescope saw its first light. I sort of mentioned it in my last post, but Palomar Observatory is historically significant because it is the thing that allowed astronomy to flourish in Southern California. Without even trying, Caltech had accumulated its ow...
First Light: March 2012
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A journey through the cosmos. Sunday, March 18, 2012. I want to talk about light pollution. But I have a lot to say, so I am going to break it into two separate blogs. The political issues of today are predominately those that are relatable for the masses: money and the religious affiliation (or spiritual philosophy) on which each of us builds our own personal identity. So, the key is to make people care. About human impact on the earth and, conversely, the impact the entire universe has on us.
First Light: January 2012
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A journey through the cosmos. Sunday, January 29, 2012. Let's talk about the speed of light. I'm serious. I know this may seem remedial and basic, but our perception of the universe is entirely dependent on this seemingly simple concept. The following paragraph is paraphrased from our book, so if you read chapter 3, feel free to skip ahead). A measure of time. Don't be fooled. 1 ly = 9,460,730,472,580.8 km. 5,878,625,373,183.6 mi. 63,241.1 AU. By using (wait for it) the 200" Hale telescope, Allan Sandage...
First Light: February 2012
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A journey through the cosmos. Tuesday, February 28, 2012. Little Bang, Big Boom! During the first half of the twentieth century, two theories of our cosmic origin were gaining popularity among scientists. The first theory, originally proposed by Fred Hoyle, was that of a steady state universe: one that had always existed and would forever exist, unchanged. The other theory was first proposed by Georges. Suggested that the universe was born as the result of a singular, highly e. The Cosmic Microwave Backg...
First Light: Going for it...
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A journey through the cosmos. Sunday, March 18, 2012. I want to talk about light pollution. But I have a lot to say, so I am going to break it into two separate blogs. The political issues of today are predominately those that are relatable for the masses: money and the religious affiliation (or spiritual philosophy) on which each of us builds our own personal identity. So, the key is to make people care. About human impact on the earth and, conversely, the impact the entire universe has on us.
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Astrophysical Principles, Properties and Anomalies. Friday, March 23, 2012. The Universe and the Cosmic Web. Is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.". This is a cool little simulation of the evolution of the universe called the Millennium Simulation. This simulation was run in 2005 and took 28 days to compute with a rate of. Thursday, March 22, 2012.
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