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    Galaxy S6 vs. Galaxy Note 4 - Diseño Diferencia clara en este sentido‚ sobre todo por el hecho de que el Note 4 tiene seis meses de vida‚ y el S6 acaba de ser anunciado. El Galaxy Note 4 sólo tiene bordes metálicos en el dispositivo‚ mientras que la cubierta trasera es de plástico y se puede quitar‚ así como la batería. El S6 se encuentra en una carcasa de metal‚ algo nuevo en el teléfono. La mejora en la línea visual y el diseño general es obvia. Es un hermoso dispositivo‚ bien construido y‚ a

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    Samsung Galaxy

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    smarter lives‚ Samsung introduced a number of new mobile products‚ including the GALAXY Note‚ GALAXY Tab 7.7‚ the Wave 3 and the GALAXY WiFi 3.6. The GALAXY Note is a new category of product‚ developed through Samsung’s deep consumer understanding and insight. It combines core on-the-go benefits of various mobile devices while maintaining smartphone portability‚ to create a whole new user experience. The GALAXY Note has a 5.3” display which is the largest screen size with smartphone portability

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    Hello World

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    five points. 1. Suppose we look at a distant quasar. If an inhabitant of the host galaxy of that quasar looked at the Milky Way at the same time we looked at their galaxy‚ what kind of object might they see? Explain. How would the color of light they observe be different than the color of light emitted by the Milky Way? Explain. 2. What is Hubble’s Law and how can it tell us the distance to a galaxy? Hubble’s Law contains a constant (labeled H‚ the slope of a line). How is the value of

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    Centaurus A

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    Centaurus A or NGC 5128 is a prominent galaxy in the constellation of Centaurus. It was discovered in 1826 by Scottish astronomer James Dunlop from his home in Parramatta‚ in New South Wales‚ Australia. It is one of the closest radio galaxies to Earth‚ which means that its galactic nucleus has been extensively studied by professional astronomers. This particular galaxy is also the fifth brightest in the sky. The galaxy contains a supermassive black hole with a mass that is equivalent to 55 million

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    Chapter 19

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    al.) Chapter 19 Our Galaxy 19.1 Multiple-Choice Questions 1) What is the diameter of the disk of the Milky Way? A) 100 light-years B) 1‚000 light-years C) 10‚000 light-years D) 100‚000 light-years E) 1‚000‚000 light-years Answer: D 2) What is the thickness of the disk of the Milky Way? A) 100 light-years B) 1‚000 light-years C) 10‚000 light-years D) 100‚000 light-years E) 1‚000‚000 light-years Answer: B 3) What kinds of objects lie in the halo of our galaxy? A) open clusters

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    achievements in the study of Astronomy before his death in 1953. Among those was his discovery of galaxies outside of the Milky Way‚ the expanding universe‚ and overseeing the construction of the Hale Telescope. Because of his major contributions to the study of Astronomy‚ the Hubble Space Telescope was named after him in 1990. One of Hubble’s first discoveries was that there are other Galaxies outside of our Galaxy‚ the Milky Way. In the 1920s‚ the small‚ diffuse patches in the sky were termed nebulae‚

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    Astronomy / Origins 2B03 Practice Midterm Questions 1. Our solar system is located in the a) Milky Way’s galactic halo b) Milky Way’s central bulge c) Milky Way’s galactic disk d) space between the Milky Way and its neighbouring galaxies e) none of the above 2. What happens when you shine a laser beam horizontally across a room? a) the light would be deflected upwards slightly b) the presence of the gravitational field makes the light move slightly faster c) light travels a perfectly straight path

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    Phys 1160 Essay

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    What is the evidence for the existence of dark matter in galaxies and in the Universe? Since early 1930s physicists attempted to understand and solve the “missing mass problem” in the galaxy and universe. This missing mass problem has spurred on astronomers and particle physicists on a quest to gain greater understanding of the universe. One of the key postulations to solve this missing mass problem is dark matter. Scientist has continually conducted experiments attempting to provide evidence

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    Hubble's Laws

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    “the distances between galaxies‚ or clusters of galaxies‚ are continually increasing and that therefore the universe is expanding.” (Infoplease) He proposed this after noticing that colors emitted from stars do not have the same wavelengths as one another in the red end of the color spectrum. People call these “red shifts.” People have speculated that these red shifts occur due to galaxies moving further away from our Milky Way galaxy. Hubble’s constant is how fast the galaxies move away from one another

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    Midterm Study Guide

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    observe and study the movements in space from our own planet in order to further our understanding of the universe. Through astronomy‚ we hoped to find the many mysteries and properties of the world. Astronomy is the study of moons‚ planets‚ stars‚ galaxies‚ nebulae‚ their many features and properties‚ and situations that happens outside of Earth. The study was dated back to the times of the Egyptians‚ however their beliefs in God prevented them from further looking into the universe‚ because to them

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