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    Red Shift Research Paper

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    so far away‚ we cannot visit them and find out what they are made of‚ what temperature they are and so on. The way that scientists decide what a distant star is made of‚ how hot it is and other things is to study the light that the star gives off. The study of light is called spectrography. By making careful observations of the light that a star gives off‚ or the light that is reflected from a planet‚ scientists can find out a lot of information about

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    the sun‚ moon‚ stars‚ planets‚ comets‚ gas‚ galaxies‚ gas‚ dust and other non-Earthly bodies and phenomena - See more at:

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    All jovian planets have strong winds and storms 2. Be able to describe the different stages in stellar evolution and which star will end their lives in which ways. Included in this is the maximum masses of stars that will become white dwarfs‚ neutron stars‚ and black holes and the maximum masses of white dwarfs and neutron stars. e. Step 1- Becoming a Star xx. As a cloud collapses‚ the center becomes very‚ very hot and very dense f. Step 2- Fusion xxi. As the

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    The Orion Constellation

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    been recognized as distinct group of stars for thousands of years. The Chaldeans knew it as Tammuz‚ named after the month that the familiar belt of stars first rose before sunrise. The Syrians called it Al Jabbar‚ the Giant. To the ancient Egyptians it was Sahu‚ the soul of Osiris. However in Greek mythology‚ Orion was a beautiful giant hunter. There are many legends about Orion and several variations about his death and why he was placed in the stars. One story tells of his boast that he

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    Sun and Points

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    nearby stars is as predicted from theoretical studies based on hydrogen bomb research. 2. The speed of light indicates how fast light can travel in a vacuum. (6 points) 1. A. What star is closest to our solar system? (3 points)The Alpha Centauri system is located 1.34 parsecs or 4.37 light years from the Sun‚ making it the closest star system to our Solar System. B. If you could travel at the speed of light‚ how long would it take to travel from our solar system to the nearest star? (3 points)

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    Astronomer Essay 4/12/2011 JMJ Dr. Debra Fischer – Astronomer An astronomer is an astrophysicist who studies stars‚ planets and galaxies. Astronomers use the laws of physics to investigate the matter and energy of celestial bodies. They then apply the research findings to solve space navigation and communication problems and even discover new planets and stars. In 1512‚ Copernicus theorized that the planets orbit the sun and the race to uncover new planets began. Historically‚ most

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    Astronomers have been studying the stars since the first person laid eyes upon the night sky. Thousands of years of observations and recording all of the events have all contributed to the vast knowledge we enjoy today. The purpose of this paper is to describe the creation of stars‚ destruction/ life cycle of stars and our star the sun. Within this last century‚ we have been fortunate to have the great minds of Einstein and Hubble who made valuable contributions to our current understanding. Also

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    showing a star changes over the course of the time. Also‚ it relates to the mass‚ ages‚ sizes of the stars. Also‚ I used the Hertzsprung-Russell (H-R) diagram concept to classify the stars and find the Main Sequence. When the stars are hotter and more luminous‚ they main sequence tends to follow a band going from the bottom right to the top left at the diagram. This concept can help to classify the stars‚ such as main sequence stars‚ red giant‚ blue giant‚ supergiant stars‚ virtually dead stars‚ and binary

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    Astronomy Question Bank

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    Earth to the Sun 3) Roughly how many stars are in the Milky Way Galaxy? A) 1 billion B) 100 trillion C) 100 million D) 10 billion E) 100 billion 4) Which of the following statements about the celestial sphere is not true? A) The celestial sphere does not exist physically. B) The "celestial sphere" is just another name for our universe. C) From any location on Earth‚ we can see only half the celestial sphere at any one time. D) When we look in the sky‚ the stars all appear to be located on the celestial

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    History of Astronomy

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    governmental astronomy‚ and not completely disentangled from it until a few centuries ago in the Western World . In some cultures astronomical data was used for astrological prognostication. Ancient astronomers were able to differentiate between stars and planets‚ as stars remain relatively fixed over the centuries while planets will move an appreciable amount during a comparatively short time. Early history Early cultures identified celestial objects with gods and spirits. They related these objects (and

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