ASTRONOMY 313
... 12. The quasar HS1946+7658 has such a large redshift that the Lyman series line Ly- of hydrogen at 1215 Å (corresponding to a transition between the first and second energy levels of neutral hydrogen atoms) is observed in the optical spectrum of HS1946+7658 to be in emission at a wavelength of 488 ...
... 12. The quasar HS1946+7658 has such a large redshift that the Lyman series line Ly- of hydrogen at 1215 Å (corresponding to a transition between the first and second energy levels of neutral hydrogen atoms) is observed in the optical spectrum of HS1946+7658 to be in emission at a wavelength of 488 ...
From Here on Earth
... An exposure every 10 minutes captured the Moon's position and eclipse phase, above the rugged skyline and town lights. The sequence actually effectively measures the roughly 80 minute duration of the total phase of the eclipse. Around 270 BC, the Greek astronomer Aristarchus also measured the durati ...
... An exposure every 10 minutes captured the Moon's position and eclipse phase, above the rugged skyline and town lights. The sequence actually effectively measures the roughly 80 minute duration of the total phase of the eclipse. Around 270 BC, the Greek astronomer Aristarchus also measured the durati ...
TRANSIT
... to date, an exoplanet with a radius only 50% larger than the Earth and possibly having liquid water on its surface. Using the ESO 3.6m telescope, a team of Swiss, French, and Portuguese scientists discovered a super-Earth about 5 times the mass of the Earth that orbits a red dwarf, already known to ...
... to date, an exoplanet with a radius only 50% larger than the Earth and possibly having liquid water on its surface. Using the ESO 3.6m telescope, a team of Swiss, French, and Portuguese scientists discovered a super-Earth about 5 times the mass of the Earth that orbits a red dwarf, already known to ...
Welcome to the Magic Valley Astronomical Society Pomerelle
... The Juno spacecraft will soon be on its way to Jupiter on a mission to look deep beneath the planet's swirling curtain of clouds to find out what lies beneath. The answer might confirm theories about how the solar system formed, or it may change everything we thought we knew. "The special thing abou ...
... The Juno spacecraft will soon be on its way to Jupiter on a mission to look deep beneath the planet's swirling curtain of clouds to find out what lies beneath. The answer might confirm theories about how the solar system formed, or it may change everything we thought we knew. "The special thing abou ...
Astronomical Imaging: Overview
... Astronomical Imaging: Overview • When you think of a clear, dark night sky, what do you visualize? – The human visual system is fine-tuned to focus, detect, and process (i.e., create an “image” of) the particular wavelengths where the Sun emits most of its energy • evolutionary outcome – we see bes ...
... Astronomical Imaging: Overview • When you think of a clear, dark night sky, what do you visualize? – The human visual system is fine-tuned to focus, detect, and process (i.e., create an “image” of) the particular wavelengths where the Sun emits most of its energy • evolutionary outcome – we see bes ...
constellations[1]
... Stars as Tools for Navigation The North Star is called Polaris and located directly above the North Pole. This star appears in the same place every night all year long. In the Northern Hemisphere, if you find Polaris you will be able to tell which direction is north. ...
... Stars as Tools for Navigation The North Star is called Polaris and located directly above the North Pole. This star appears in the same place every night all year long. In the Northern Hemisphere, if you find Polaris you will be able to tell which direction is north. ...
Constellations 1
... Stars as Tools for Navigation The North Star is called Polaris and located directly above the North Pole. This star appears in the same place every night all year long. In the Northern Hemisphere, if you find Polaris you will be able to tell which direction is north. ...
... Stars as Tools for Navigation The North Star is called Polaris and located directly above the North Pole. This star appears in the same place every night all year long. In the Northern Hemisphere, if you find Polaris you will be able to tell which direction is north. ...
Constellations 1
... Stars as Tools for Navigation The North Star is called Polaris and located directly above the North Pole. This star appears in the same place every night all year long. In the Northern Hemisphere, if you find Polaris you will be able to tell which direction is north. ...
... Stars as Tools for Navigation The North Star is called Polaris and located directly above the North Pole. This star appears in the same place every night all year long. In the Northern Hemisphere, if you find Polaris you will be able to tell which direction is north. ...
here in Powerpoint format
... bA is the apparent brightness of star A bB is the apparent brightness of star B mA is the apparent magnitude of star A mB is the apparent magnitude of star B ...
... bA is the apparent brightness of star A bB is the apparent brightness of star B mA is the apparent magnitude of star A mB is the apparent magnitude of star B ...
December, 2012 Vol.23 No.12 The Newsletter of the Cape Cod Astronomical Society
... We are sorry to inform you that former President of CCAS and Astronomy Teacher Extraordinaire Jon Greenberg passed away Thursday, November 15th. Our condolences to his wife, family, and friends. We understand Jon had been hospitalized for pneumonia. We hope to have more information on Jon and his co ...
... We are sorry to inform you that former President of CCAS and Astronomy Teacher Extraordinaire Jon Greenberg passed away Thursday, November 15th. Our condolences to his wife, family, and friends. We understand Jon had been hospitalized for pneumonia. We hope to have more information on Jon and his co ...
February 2010 Vol 21 No 2 - Cape Cod Astronomical Society
... through 2008. (See story in February 2009 First Light, page 7.) Jon’s course was my introduction to him and to CCAS in the spring of 2006. Following that first experience, I, along with Bill Boyd and Betsy Young used to assist Jon in observing sessions connected with his classes. Jon had, as I remem ...
... through 2008. (See story in February 2009 First Light, page 7.) Jon’s course was my introduction to him and to CCAS in the spring of 2006. Following that first experience, I, along with Bill Boyd and Betsy Young used to assist Jon in observing sessions connected with his classes. Jon had, as I remem ...
Advances in Environmental Biology Approach Mahin Shahrivar and
... down in sky destructing the system of the universe; gigantic explosions will happen at that time around the celestial bodies and the constellations will lose their unifications and the stars will be get out of their own orbits harshly and the age of the universe will be ended up by this way; everyth ...
... down in sky destructing the system of the universe; gigantic explosions will happen at that time around the celestial bodies and the constellations will lose their unifications and the stars will be get out of their own orbits harshly and the age of the universe will be ended up by this way; everyth ...
taken from horizons 7th edition chapter 1 tutorial quiz
... c. The metric system is more accurate. d. None of these choices. The scientific community does not prefer to use the metric system because everything in science is based upon file:///F|/Astronomy/Lecture1PracticeQuiz.txt (5 of 8)8/12/2005 8:54:16 AM ...
... c. The metric system is more accurate. d. None of these choices. The scientific community does not prefer to use the metric system because everything in science is based upon file:///F|/Astronomy/Lecture1PracticeQuiz.txt (5 of 8)8/12/2005 8:54:16 AM ...
Chapter 27 Lab Activity Retrograde Motion of Mars
... ascension is celestial longitude. It is marked off in units called hours and minutes. The starting point for right ascension is the point at which the sun crosses the celestial equator on the spring equinox; right ascension is measured eastward from this point. The right ascension and declination of ...
... ascension is celestial longitude. It is marked off in units called hours and minutes. The starting point for right ascension is the point at which the sun crosses the celestial equator on the spring equinox; right ascension is measured eastward from this point. The right ascension and declination of ...
Media release - Lily Hibberd
... generates, thereby inscribing, on Earth as in the heavens, the supremacy of Mars over the brilliant Venus... Astronomy is also familiar with this foundational couple. In the unavoidably anthropocentric naming system of celestial bodies, the masculine/feminine division is projected onto the two plane ...
... generates, thereby inscribing, on Earth as in the heavens, the supremacy of Mars over the brilliant Venus... Astronomy is also familiar with this foundational couple. In the unavoidably anthropocentric naming system of celestial bodies, the masculine/feminine division is projected onto the two plane ...
ASTR100 Class 01 - University of Maryland Department of
... C. The temperature starts low and ends high in both the raisin cake and the universe. D. The raisins stay roughly the same size as the cake expands, just as galaxies stay roughly the same size as the universe expands. E. The average distance increases with time both between raisins in the cake and b ...
... C. The temperature starts low and ends high in both the raisin cake and the universe. D. The raisins stay roughly the same size as the cake expands, just as galaxies stay roughly the same size as the universe expands. E. The average distance increases with time both between raisins in the cake and b ...
Cosmic Distance Ladder
... distance from the Sun in terms of the distance of the Earth from the Sun, an accurate absolute value of this distance had not been calculated. Astronomical Unit (AU): The Earth-Sun distance = 150 Million km=1.5E13 cm ...
... distance from the Sun in terms of the distance of the Earth from the Sun, an accurate absolute value of this distance had not been calculated. Astronomical Unit (AU): The Earth-Sun distance = 150 Million km=1.5E13 cm ...
1704 chart front - Adventure Science Center
... When you face the North Star, you’re facing due north. ...
... When you face the North Star, you’re facing due north. ...
History of Astronomy
... An eclipse occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are directly in line with each other A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, with the Moon casting its shadow on the Earth causing a midday sky to become dark as night for a few minutes A lunar eclipse occurs when the Ear ...
... An eclipse occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are directly in line with each other A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, with the Moon casting its shadow on the Earth causing a midday sky to become dark as night for a few minutes A lunar eclipse occurs when the Ear ...
Virtual Sky II (Rev 10/11)
... this: Spring Semester-Canis Major, Summer Semester-Bootes, Fall Semester-Lyra. Use View>Constellations menu to find constellations. Name of brightest star _______________ (Size of star on chart related to brightness but look at magnitude in data panel to be sure. Lowest magnitude is brightest) Name ...
... this: Spring Semester-Canis Major, Summer Semester-Bootes, Fall Semester-Lyra. Use View>Constellations menu to find constellations. Name of brightest star _______________ (Size of star on chart related to brightness but look at magnitude in data panel to be sure. Lowest magnitude is brightest) Name ...
light energy
... • Distances can be deceiving: Bright stars look close, but may be very far away Star Approx. Distance (LY) P. Centari ...
... • Distances can be deceiving: Bright stars look close, but may be very far away Star Approx. Distance (LY) P. Centari ...
Quiz # 1 - Oglethorpe University
... c. the Sun moved among the planets, and pulled them out of their circular orbits d. the planets moved on a small circle whose center in turn circled a point near the Earth e. you can't fool me, Ptolemy's system did not include ANY explanation of retrograde motion We now know that the orbit of a stab ...
... c. the Sun moved among the planets, and pulled them out of their circular orbits d. the planets moved on a small circle whose center in turn circled a point near the Earth e. you can't fool me, Ptolemy's system did not include ANY explanation of retrograde motion We now know that the orbit of a stab ...
Chinese astronomy
Astronomy in China has a very long history, with historians indicating that the Chinese were the most persistent and accurate observers of celestial phenomena anywhere in the world before the Arabs. Star names later categorized in the twenty-eight mansions have been found on oracle bones unearthed at Anyang, dating back to the middle Shang Dynasty (Chinese Bronze Age), and the mansion (xiù:宿) system's nucleus seems to have taken shape by the time of the ruler Wu Ding (1339-1281 BC).Detailed records of astronomical observations began during the Warring States period (fourth century BC) and flourished from the Han period onward. Chinese astronomy was equatorial, centered as it was on close observation of circumpolar stars, and was based on different principles from those prevailing in traditional Western astronomy, where heliacal risings and settings of zodiac constellations formed the basic ecliptic framework.Some elements of Indian astronomy reached China with the expansion of Buddhism after the Eastern Han Dynasty (25–220 AD), but the most detailed incorporation of Indian astronomical thought occurred during the Tang Dynasty (618-907), when numerous Indian astronomers took up residence in the Chinese capital, and Chinese scholars, such as the great Tantric Buddhist monk and mathematician Yi Xing, mastered its system. Islamic astronomers collaborated closely with their Chinese colleagues during the Yuan Dynasty, and, after a period of relative decline during the Ming Dynasty, astronomy was revitalized under the stimulus of Western cosmology and technology after the Jesuits established their missions. The telescope was introduced in the seventeenth century. In 1669, the Peking observatory was completely redesigned and refitted under the direction of Ferdinand Verbiest. Today, China continues to be active in astronomy, with many observatories and its own space program.