Seeing Stars Blogging about my Astronomy class at Vanderbilt University
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Blogging for Vanderbilt Astronomy class! For my 2018 class.
Seeking to enrich my understanding of the cosmos. This newly received perspective was a humbling and elucidating experience. I also was aware the moon was the cause of the tides, but had no idea specifically how it created them.
What Will We Find? About alien abductions that explain what is going on with a person after they have possibly been abducted and maybe this has already happened to some of us we just have no idea. What do you think of when you hear the word alien? What do you think they look like? I immediately think of this movie. And I think, they probably look just like us.
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The Dos Equis guy of blogs. Public and private solutions to space exploration. I firmly believe that for space exploration to grow by leaps and bounds, there has to be economic incentives for entrepreneurs to create companies that explore the universe. Governmental agencies can do incredible things, but they are often held back by politics and budgetary shortfalls. Not faster than light, but still incredible.
This is the first-full color photo taken of Pluto ever that NASA published. Now, I know a few more things. NASA made these bold claims at a press conference.
The Importance Lessons of Astronomy.
The stellar classification classifies stars based on their spectral characteristics. When passing through a prism, light from a star will be split into a spectrum displaying rainbow of colors interspersed with absorption lines. The strength of each line indicates the abundance of a specific ion. The abundance of different ions varies with the temperature of the photosphere. The classification of a star is giving an estimated value of the temperature of photosphere.
The Mystery of the Mass Extinction. Debating about the Dwarf Planets. The Mystery of the Mass Extinction.