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    Black Hole Research Paper

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    black hole. Stellar-mass black holes are born when very massive star run out of nuclear fuel. The star will explode in a supernova and the remains will be a black hole. Scientists know less about supermassive black holes‚ which live in the centers of galaxies. 5. How do black holes differ from each other? In other words‚ what types of black holes are there? Black holes differ from each other in three characteristic properties: their mass‚ their spin‚ and their electric charge. Aside from there three

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    Square Kilometer Array

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    The  Square  Kilometer  Array   The Square Kilometer Array (SKA) Radio astronomy‚ the properties and potential discoveries Unit: ASP1010 Abstract The Square Kilometer Array (SKA)‚ a project currently in progress‚ will be the largest radio telescope when it is complete. Being the most expensive radio astronomy project in history‚ the SKA is a joint mission with contributions from twenty countries‚ and will be constructed across venues in Western Australia and South Africa.

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    BLACK HOLE Introduction: "A luminous star‚ of the same density as the Earth‚ and whose diameter should be two hundred and fifty times larger than that of the Sun‚ would not‚ in consequence of its attraction‚ allow any of its rays to arrive at us; it is therefore possible that the largest luminous bodies in the universe may‚ through this cause‚ be invisible." -- Pierre Laplace‚ The System of the World‚ Book 5‚ Chapter VI (1798). Evolution of Stars 1. Clouds of Hydrogen begin condensing

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    Solar System Research Paper

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    The Origin of the Solar System A cloud of interstellar gas and/or dust (the "solar nebula") is disturbed and collapses under its own gravity. The disturbance could be‚ for example‚ the shock wave from a nearby supernova. As the cloud collapses‚ it heats up and compresses in the center. It heats enough for the dust to vaporize. The initial collapse is supposed to take less than 100‚000 years. The center compresses enough to become a protostar and the rest of the gas orbits/flows around it

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    Stars lab

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    Galaxies Distance: Uninflated balloon (inches or centimeters) Distance: ¼ full (inches or centimeters) Distance: ½ full (inches or centimeters) Distance: ¾ full (inches or centimeters) A to B 3.5 5 9 13  A to C 4 4 9  13.5  A to D 3.5 5.5 12  17.5  B to C 4 4 8.5  13 B to D 2 2.5 5  7.5  C to D 3 3.5 5.5  10.5  Analysis: Answer the following questions in complete sentences. Include the answers in theAnalysis and Conclusion section of your lab report. 1. How does the density and distribution of

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    Time Travel

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    those two points meet with no space between them. To imply that idea was true for the universe would mean that two points far from each other could be traversed in one step. The normal immense distance between the earth and the moon‚ or even another galaxy could be skipped by taking a shortcut. Now imagine time as a ribbon with ripples. The same idea could be applied to time. What if you took the ribbon at the base of two ripples and joined it? The longer distance between those two points in time‚ now

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    universe came suddenly and was previously non-existent. The Big Bang theory holds that the beginning of the universe came about with this explosion. This expansion of the universe is one of them‚ and thus the most significant proof of this is the galaxies and the heavenly bodies that are consistently moving away from each other. Indeed‚ when we are constantly reminded of the first moment of the Big Bang‚ we see that the spot called the cosmic egg contained all the matters of the universe. Afterwards

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    Galaxy Note 3

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    PROs of GALAXY Note 3 and GALAXY Gear. 1. It has a great camera. This Galaxy Note 3 contains a camera with a 13 megapixel rear camera. The speciality of it is that it has a smarter stabilisation and high CRI Led Flash which enable the users to capture an outstanding image of every visual stories of their everday life no matter in low light or active situation. In short‚ with this fabulous camera‚ everyone now can capture all those beautiful moments of their life. 2. It has an expandable storage

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    guardians of galaxy

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    Walt Disney Pictures Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action‚ and for some language. Running time: 121 minutes. Three stars out of four. As I’m writing this review of “Guardians of the Galaxy‚” I have “Come and Get Your Love‚” the bouncy 1974 pop tune by Redbone‚ stuck in my head. Actually‚ it’s been stuck in my head pretty much non-stop ever since I saw the movie earlier this week. Chris Pratt’s character — a space scavenger who refers to himself as Star-Lord‚ although

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    Before a star even becomes a star‚ scientists are tracking its every move and every phase it goes through. Scientists do this for high mass and low mass stars because they both go through similar life cycles. The difference? A high mass star burns out in just a few million years while a low mass star could take almost ten billion years to burn out. HIgh mass stars develop much quicker because of their massive core‚ which is how they get their name. A high mass star will start growing in a nebula

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