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    Nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust‚ hydrogen‚ helium and other ionised gasses. The discovery of nebula goes back to the early 1600s. Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc discovered the Orion Nebula in 1610 using a refracting telescope. Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc used this telescope to observe the skies‚ for example‚ it was used to observe Jupiter’s moons as well as other aspects of space‚ including nebulae. The discovery of the Orion nebula was revolutionary. While it was Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc

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    Galileo was contributed a lot to us today because he had major discoveries in math‚ astronomy‚ physics and engineering. Even though he had an unideal childhood‚ Galileo went to college at the University of Pisa. He also began teaching at the age of 17. In 1568 he invented the hydrostatic balance. this is used to measure the “specific gravity” of a gemstone. This is something that people use today in gemology. He also gave private math lessons to children in florence and his college. In 1593‚ Galileo

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    2.6.4 Priyadarsini Planetarium‚ Thiruvananthapuram Building that houses Priyadarsini Planetarium The work of the Priyadarsini Planetarium was initiated by Dr. K. Ramachandran Nair‚ the Director of the Kerala State Science & Technological Museum in 1984. The foundation of the planetarium was laid by Shri K. Karunakaran‚ Chief Minister on 10th November 1984in the museum campus. It took ten long years to complete the project by an expenditure of rupees 5 crores. It was Shri K Karunakaran‚ Chief Minister

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    information on star formation on all scales‚ thanks in no small part to new facilities such as the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX)‚ the Spitzer Space Telescope‚ the Herschel Space Observatory‚ the introduction of powerful new instruments on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST)‚ and a host of groundbased optical‚ infrared‚ submillimeter‚ and radio telescopes. These new observations are providing a detailed reconstruction of the key evolutionary phases and physical processes that lead to the formation of

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    used physics (Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems) to support Copernicus’ Heliocentric theory. Kepler mathematics (laws of planetary motion) and his expertise in optics (inventing an improved version of the refracting telescope (Keplerian Telescope) and gave credit to Galileo for his telescopic discoveries) to support the Heliocentric model. The Heliocentric model was accepted as the structure of the Solar System because of the work of these ancient scientists and the work

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    How did the universe originate and evolve to produce the galaxies‚ stars‚ and planets we see today? How did we get here? In order to understand how the Universe has changed from its initial simple state following the Big Bang (only cooling elementary particles like protons and electrons) into the magnificent Universe we see as we look at the night sky‚ we must understand how stars‚ galaxies and planets are formed. There are many questions associated with the creation and evolution of the major

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    Calculus with someone else‚ he formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation in which changed the worlds perspective from being geocentric to heliocentric. In defining gravity‚ the apple never did hit his head. Build the first reflecting telescopes and developed a theory of color based of the famous prism experiment. Never married In 1963 things started to spiral down‚ he suffered from breakdowns of nervous functioning in which is described as depression in which lasted for about 18 months

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    planet found by NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope to orbit within the habitable zone of a Sun-like star. Kepler-22b‚ a possible super-Earth‚ is 600 light years away from Earth‚ in orbit around Kepler-22‚ a G-type star.The discovery was announced December 5‚ 2011. The planet was originally discovered on Kepler’s third day of science operations in mid-2009.The third transit was detected in late 2010. Additional confirmation data was provided by the Spitzer Space Telescope and ground-based observations.Kepler-22b’s

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    One example of a technological advance is the telescope. The telescope help us see other planets. Also during the Renaissance‚ Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press which helped make more copies of books‚ poems‚ and bibles faster‚ which helped them make money. During the Renaissance‚ you were born

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    4.10 Lab Questions The Big Bang‚ Cosmology Part I: Crash Course Astronomy #42 1. In the video‚ science is compared to a tapestry. Explain what is meant by this comparison. It means when you yank at one thread the whole thing may need to be rewoven but sometimes you must yank the thread like in a tapestry. The comparison of science to tapestry means that scientists may misinterpret things but at the same time may discover new ways to view the universe. 2. Discuss the important contribution Vesto

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