Have you ever wondered what the world would be like without not knowing what time or day it is, that's would've been crazy but luckily we won't be dealing with with that we will be remembering events, always being on time, never having to miss someone’s birthday, because it all comes to the useful, convenient calendar that has been introduced to the world, millions of years ago and still utilized now Numerous people today don’t focus when and how calendars were first created. The evolution of…
in in Roman mythology, which is the equivalent of the Greek god Poseidon. Some people actually venerate these gods in a ceremony called Lectisternium, and offered food to gods and goddesses. Neptune is also the fourth biggest planet in our solar system. Its mass is about 1.0247e26 kg. The planet takes about 165 years to orbit around the sun for the very reason of it is so outlying. But strangely enough, to rotate on its own axis it only takes 15-16 hours. This is because Neptune…
universe. Helium was discovered on the sun before it was found on the earth. In 1895, Pierre-Jules-César Janssen, a French astronomer and Norman Lockyer, an English astronomer both who discovered the element helium; found out about it while studying the solar eclipse where they found a yellow line surrounding the sun's spectrum. Lockyer named this substance helium. Helium is gas that has a very low density of 0.0001785kg/m3, which means it is lighter than air. It is mainly used in balloons and…
for short-lived comets. However, that anomaly was not the sole phenomenon the Kuiper Belt and its contents helped explain. The Kuiper Belt’s primordial origins have established it as one of the most helpful tools to aid in learning more about the solar system’s beginning. Its existence debunks the original theory of the belt’s formation, consequently given way to the conjecture predicting a shuffling of the planets resulting in their current placement. Gravitational fields of Kuiper Belt Objects…
Neon is the 10th element on the periodic table. It was discovered by Sir William Ramsay and Morris Travers in 1898 (Mowat 130). It has 10 protons, 10 neutrons, and 10 electrons. Neon has no stable compounds because it is a noble gas. However, there are three stable isotopes, the most abundant being neon-20 (90.5%). It has no color, odor, or taste. It changes from a gas to a liquid at -245.92°C and from a liquid to a solid at -248.6°C (Chemical Elements). It is found in the sun and the…
ASTROPHYSICS Methods used to search for extrasolar planets Lucky Ruangsiri 24.02.2016 Extrasolar planets are planets that revolves another star apart from our solar system. The human race has found nearly 2000 confirmed extrasolar planets by the year 2016, and this has fuelled the search for extra-terrestrial life as we scour the universe for anything out there. How do we discover these planets that are light years away from the earth? An extrasolar planet detection technique is the…
As the green movement continues to win converts, more and more Americans are considering energy efficiency when building or buying a home. In addition to lighting, plumbing, and HVAC systems, your choice of roofing material can have an enormous effect on how energy is used in your abode. In this article, we will discuss the many, often hidden, advantages of metal roofing for residential structures. Energy Efficiency Homeowners are paying a lot more attention to energy usage, for both…
Astronomy was made 30,000 years ago by people who looked at the things in our sky.There work paved the road for our projects today. Celestial phenomena attracted the attention of our ancestors and how they dealt with what was seen was called archaeoastronomy. Archaeoastronomers try to figure out what the ancient people studied, how they studied them, and what they learned. By exploring the ancient astronomy, we hope to learn more about those civilizations. In 1992 a crater under the Yucatan…
time in the outdoors. May be an avid cyclist or hiker. a. People who spend a lot of time in the outdoors will have the most need for our solar powered…
I decided to research discovery and exploration and William Herschel's discovery of Uranus. I had a lot of fun researching this. William Herschel was an organist for part of his life, and when he settled in England, he decided to expand his interests in music. One particular author of music theory, Professor Robert Smith, also wrote an article on optics and telescopes, and this is what inspired Herschel to adopt a love for astronomy. Most professional astronomers of his day focused on…