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Daily Archives: January 14, 2020
Self-Introduction
Hi! My name is Xingbei Cao, a sophomore Computer Scienc继续阅读“Self-Introduction” Continue reading
Earth’s Movements 101
We’re all just stardust. Literally… — Me. The motion of the Earth can be a complex concept to wrap your mind around. Why? Because Earth isn’t only moving in one way. Let’s start with the most simple and easy-to-understand of Earth’s motions- rotation. Earth is spinning constantly on its axis. In fact, it is spinningContinue reading “Earth’s Movements 101” Continue reading
Stargazing in the Home State
Most people I have met have never seen the Milky Way with their naked eye. In fact, a lot of people I have met did not know this was even possible! Luckily, I live in the state of Utah, where 80% of the population lives within a stretch of towns and cities called the WasatchContinue reading “Stargazing in the Home State” Continue reading
I love physics
Hello and welcome to my blog! I hope to fill this website with interesting topics about physics and astronomy. My name is Khalil Greene and I am a student at Vanderbilt University. My major is physics and I plan to minor in astronomy so that I can go to graduate school and become an astrophysicist.Continue reading “I love physics” Continue reading
My First Post, ASTR 2110
I’m from Santa Barbara, which is a totally rad city you can learn more about by checking out the city’s website here. Continue reading
Why I Chose Astronomy
From the beginning of astronomical studies, it was always assumed that people, that Earth, is the center and the largest and most important of everything out there. While these basic assertions have been debunked over the past few centuries, it is only recently that this foundational way of thinking, in which we are the onlyContinue reading “Why I Chose Astronomy” Continue reading
Introductory Post
Welcome to my ASTR 2110 blog. This is my introductory post. I have attached a photo of an exploding star, which was taken by the Hubble spacecraft. You can read more about this image and how it was taken here. Continue reading
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