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Category Archives: Science
A Vacation on Venus?
I was recently reading a book in which humanity had terraformed all of the Terrestrial planets (and also some gas giant moons) in the solar system, and it got me thinking: could humanity ever actually terraform a planet. And if so, which planet? After researching this question, Venus seems the most likely candidate for a […]
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Tagged astro2110, blog6, Solar System, Uncategorized, venus
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The Largest Things in the Universe
While I was looking up random astronomy stuff, I came across an article that lists the top ten biggest things in the universe. Here are a few of the gigantic things that made the list: Biggest Star – VY Canis Majoris VY Canis Majoris is the largest star that we know of; it has […]
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Venus’s Atmosphere
Venus is of a similar size to Earth, but has an incredibly different climate. The main reason for this is Venus’s atmosphere, which is extremely different from Earth’s. Venus’s atmosphere is made up almost entirely of Carbon Dioxide, and has barely any Oxygen. Because of this, Venus has a much greater greenhouse effect than Earth, […]
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What the Heck is a Pulsar?!
Have you ever heard of something called a pulsar? If not then you are missing out because they are one of the strangest and most fascinating objects in the universe. A pulsar is a special kind of neutron star, that means that the star is pretty much entirely made up of only neutrons held together […]
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What the Heck is a Pulsar?!
Have you ever heard of something called a pulsar? If not then you are missing out because they are one of the strangest and most fascinating objects in the universe. A pulsar is a special kind of neutron star, that means that the star is pretty much entirely made up of only neutrons held together […]
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Why We Should All Love Earthquakes
Earthquakes are one of the most obvious consequences of Earth’s plate tectonics. The crust slowly moves along the with the “current” of the mantle as the Earth surface constantly rearranges itself. Without plate tectonics, it is very possible that life could not have taken a foothold on Earth. On Mars, which does not have plate […]
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Tagged astro2110, blog5, earth, Solar System, Time
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A Natural Lightshow
When I think about light shows, I think about Disney World. Every night in the Magic Kingdom that have a “lightshow spectacular” full of elaborate parade floats decked out in incredible light schemes set to music. The show is pretty cool, but there’s one even cooler that our Earth puts on every night all on […]
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Solar Storms
Who knew there were actually storms on the surface of the earth? Well, they aren’t the storms that we are used on earth. Actually, they are quite different. Storms on the sun occur when magnetic fields throughout the sun passing through sun spots and prominences spontaneously shift dramatically. The most known of these storms are […]
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Tagged astro2110, astronomy, Blog Posts, blog5
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Climate Change
Climate change is unfortunately vastly overlooked as a serious threat to our species today. NASA itself has a detailed list on its website devoted to the current evidence of climate change. The list includes the following phenomena: Sea level rise Global temperature rise Warming oceans Shrinking ice sheets Declining Arctic sea ice Glacial retreat Extreme […]
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Climate Change
Climate change is unfortunately vastly overlooked as a serious threat to our species today. NASA itself has a detailed list on its website devoted to the current evidence of climate change. The list includes the following phenomena: Sea level rise Global temperature rise Warming oceans Shrinking ice sheets Declining Arctic sea ice Glacial retreat Extreme …
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Tagged astro2110, blog5, climatechange, globalwarming
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