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Monthly Archives: April 2017
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, also known as “Brewer’s yeast”, is a very strange extremophile. It is known as an “Osmophile”, or an organism that thrives in environments with high sugar concentrations. Many people fear osmophiles because they are responsible for the spoiling of many sugary drinks such as orange juice or soda. However, Saccharomyces Cerevisiae is a species […] Continue reading
Posted in General, Science
Tagged astro2110, blog7, extremophile, Uncategorized
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Are We Alone?
One thought-provoking question always lingers in my mind, and I believe that I am not the only one. Are we alone? The space as we know it – vast, spacious – seeming to disappear into nothingness as it expands. Reaching far away, way out of my realm of understanding and it scares me. We are … Continue reading Are We Alone? Continue reading
Tardigrades: Powers of the “Water Bear”
Hot, cold, dry, wet, and even the vacuum of space – somehow, the tardigrade can survive them all. Continue reading
Posted in Class, Historical, Observables, Science
Tagged astro2110, blog7, extremophiles, life, tardigrade
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The Revolutionary Model of the Solar System
We all know Galileo Galilei championed the heliocentric model of the universe that Copernicus first proposed, but his reasoning behind … More Continue reading
Posted in Historical
Tagged astro2110, blog8, galileo
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12 Billion Miles Away and On Your TV
Ever wondered how a probe called Voyager managed to make it 12 billion miles away from this pale blue dot? … More Continue reading
Posted in Historical, Instruments, Space Travel
Tagged astro2110, blog8, technology, voyager
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Space Piglets
I almost fell out of my seat when I flipped the page in Cosmic Perspective and saw the crunched, grumpy looking face of the tardigrade. It had to be an artist representation, I thought, for nothing (on this planet) could really look like that. I was, obviously, completely wrong. Not only are these tiny animals … More Space Piglets Continue reading
Posted in Aliens, Class
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The Social Implications of Interstellar Travel
It is likely that all of us have grown up with at least one media account of the final frontier, be that Star Wars, Star Trek, Martian, or even Men in Black. Because of the inherent human fascination with the notion of interstellar travel, with arguably the greatest (presently) unanswerable question known to our species, … More The Social Implications of Interstellar Travel Continue reading
Posted in Class, Universe
Tagged astro2110, astronomy, blog7, interstellar, technology, Uncategorized
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Hexagon Jet Stream
If hurricane on Earth doesn’t sound horrendous enough for you, imagine the hurricane on planet Saturn! Located on 78 degree North, Saturn’s hexagonal hurricane took its place on the ten most fascinating astronomical facts. The sides of the hexagon length about 13,000km each, which is longer than the diameter of our planet Earth! Scary, isn’t… Continue reading Hexagon Jet Stream → Continue reading
Seven Brave New Worlds
Do you ever feel like one day the Earth is going to be too crowded and we would run out of resources? Is there any other habitable world out there that we could some day create a new life on? Maybe I’ve seen too much fictional movies that I somehow thought it is possible! But… Continue reading Seven Brave New Worlds → Continue reading
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Black Hole’s Opposite Twin?
Black holes are so last year. Wanna hear something more interesting? WHITE HOLES! Black holes, as we know, do not let anything escape from their surface, engulfing anything and everything that dare come near them, deeming themselves powerful. Even light stand no chance against them, as the space time is so curved, they cannot elude. … Continue reading Black Hole’s Opposite Twin? Continue reading