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Tag Archives: Solar System
Unaccountable Freak: A Story of Halley’s Comet
I’ve been interested in Halley’s comet for a long time. Something about the fact that it always come back, and the times when it will are so utterly predictable while being huge in terms of human conceptions of time, has … Continue reading →
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Tagged astro201, blog8, Comets, Halley's Comet, Solar System
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Ganymede Has a Hidden Ocean, and I Think That’s So Cool
Ganymede is my personal favorite moon (sorry, Luna) because it has a hidden ocean inside of it, and I cannot get over that! I mean, sandwiched in between an external layer of icy matters and the core is an entire … Continue reading →
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The Biggest Astronomical Question of Our Generation
Why is Pluto not a planet anymore? I mean, seriously? It makes us have to do things like rewrite textbooks and change our mnemonic devices. What if we never find out the end of “My Very Earthly Mother Just Served Us Nine____”. Nine, what?! Anyway, the bigger point here is what exactly defines a planet.…
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A TITANIC COLLISION…but not really
Collision: col·li·sion (kəˈliZHən) – noun: an instance of one moving object or person striking violently against another. Now imagine the outcome of a collision between Andromeda and the Milky Way which, according to the dictionary definition, should be a violent impact between two massive galaxies with millions of stars hurtling towards each other 2000 times faster than a […]
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The definition of “planet”
Ever since the IAU gathered in Prague in 2006 and published a new scientific definition of “planet”, there has been debate on how well they did, and whether they were right to “demote” Pluto from planet to the new “dwarf planet” classification. I aim here to critique the IAU’s definition of a planet. First, here…
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Posted in Class, Historical, Physics, Science, Universe
Tagged astro201, blog7, dwarf planet, IAU, planet, pluto, Solar System
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Ceres, the Inner Solar System Dwarf Planet
Ceres was discovered in 1801 and is the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It was originally classified as a planet, but has since been demoted to a dwarf planet. It is thought to have an icy mantle and a rocky core with the possibility of a subsurface ocean and thin atmosphere. […]
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Is Pluto a planet?
A few weeks ago, I was discussing my astronomy class with a friend, when he interrupted to tell me his summation of the subject: “Spoiler Alert,” he told me. “Pluto isn’t a planet after all.” It wasn’t as thrilling as the … Continue reading →
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Posted in Dwarf Planets, General
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Jupiter: Magnetosphere Explained
One feature of Jupiter that may come as a surprise is that it contains a magnetic field more than 20,000 times as strong as that of Earth’s. But, how is this possible if the Gas Giant is comprised of only … Continue reading →
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Posted in Physics
Tagged astro201, blog7, Io, jupiter, Magnetosphere, Solar System
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Asteroid With Rings Found
Last month an asteroid in orbiting between Saturn and Uranus was discovered to hang a ring system. This asteroid is …
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Largest Solid Known Object in Solar System Found in Kuiper Belt
Californian Institute of Technology astronomers have recently found a new object floating in an outer region of our solar system …
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