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Tag Archives: blog10
The Future of Astronomy
We can only discover more things out there; we can only learn more and find new questions to ask. I am very excited to see what the future holds for us, the only known intelligent life, the universe’s only known way to look at itself. We will soon find Earth-like planets in our celestial neighborhood. We … Continue reading The Future of Astronomy → Continue reading
Life from Earth, elsewhere
In class, we have discussed the possibility that life on Earth did not originate on Earth, but came to Earth on an asteroid or other impactor. But another idea is that the inverse is true: Later impacts on Earth sent life to other locations in the Solar System. Recent simulations suggest that some of the… Continue reading
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Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
“We are a way for the Cosmos to know itself,” said Carl Sagan. Astronomy is not only the oldest science, but also a window through which mankind peers through in attempt to glimpse the fleeting answers to our deepest and most fundamental questions. As a direct result of the this class, I find myself looking … Continue reading Standing on the Shoulders of Giants → Continue reading
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What is Next?
Learning about the solar system and our entire universe has made me more curious about astronomy. At the beginning of the semester, I had trouble wrapping my head around the vastness of the universe. The number of stars, planets, and galaxies is unbelievable, especially because there is still so much that we don’t know. Although […] Continue reading
My Changing Perspective of the Universe
Image Source Prior to my enrollment in this class, I rarely thought about the Universe around me. Furthermore, I never truly comprehended the vastness of the Universe. In fact, although I do have a better understanding about the immense size of the cosmos, I feel as though I still cannot fathom the true size of […] Continue reading
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The Fabric of Time
Einstein In later years of Einstein’s life he decided that the evolution of three-dimensional existence is flawed, and that …
Observing the Solar System
I took this class because I wanted to learn more about the solar system. Growing up, I really enjoyed learning about the planets and stars. One of my favorite parts of the class was the observing. I was able to see the difference between a red-shifted and blue-shifted star which before this class I wouldn’t […] Continue reading
Looking Forward
This class has taught me to never doubt human innovation. Man has been looking to the stars since the beginning and the milestones we have made over the centuries are astounding. Ancient peoples figured out orbital speeds and distances of the planets by just observing the night sky, and nowadays, we have traversed open space […] Continue reading
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The Solar System is in us
The solar system is an amazing place filled with a vast spectrum of unique objects, and the most notable of them all is us. We and everything else in the solar system are comprised of the same materials that came from the same place, but only we have grown and developed to appreciate that fact. […] Continue reading
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The Future Looks Bright
<Video from post from here> Around a century ago, humanity thought we had finally conquered the final frontier – Antarctica. It was quite unfathomable for many to think that we could ever leave the confines of Earth, but within a matter of three and a half decades we succeeded in building the first aircraft, retrofitting … Continue reading The Future Looks Bright → Continue reading