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    -There we had to go through a simulation of fixing the Hubble Telescope and we were given a problem. We were having a successful mission when the problem came. Our team was given one of if not the hardest problem. We were hit by an asteroid losing many functions and losing orbit. I was the commander at the time so I…

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    Galileo Galilei created the telescope, used persistence to innovate ways to overcome the church (that was against him and didn’t want him to study space) and continue with improving the telescope and making a major breakthrough on studies of space. Galilei is extremely famous for improving the telescope. Most people think he invented the telescope, but he actually learned about a telescope created by Dutch eyeglass makers and fixed it up and made his own, better version. Sailors learned about…

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    Hst Observation

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    similar resources via the Hubble Space Telescope. The researcher is to choose one of the images provided by the center. After reading the explanation of the image, questions need to be reviewed as well as a description of the images contents. As the final portion of the lab, the researcher will review a NASA mission, to enable the understanding of tool, content, and simulation of the actual study. As a researcher, I began my lab by researching the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA). The…

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    included a lookout station in an area where there was known to be illegal drug activity. The Police Force set up their post approximately 70 feet away from a Subway sandwich shop in an abandoned building that was across the street. By the use of a telescope Constable Theriault, saw the appellant who was a black male that was inside the shop. Constable Theriault had a clear view inside of the shop of the black male making transactions with persons that entered the shop and left receiving a…

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    Mauna Kea Research Paper

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    volcano that is dormant that is located on the Big Island of Hawai’i and its name means “White Mountain”. Mauna Kea is known for having the world’s largest astronomical observatory. Currently there are thirteen telescopes that are located near the summit of Mauna Kea, nine of the telescopes are for optical and infrared astronomy, three of them are for submilllimeter wavelength astronomy and one is for radio astronomy. Mauna Kea is a unique site for astronomy because of the atmosphere above the…

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    Astronomer Edwin Hubble

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    He died on September 28th, 1953. He played a crucial role in establishing the field of extragalactic. He is known today as being one of the greatest astromers in the world. He is most famous for making a telescope; the telescope is called the Hubble Telescope. Mankind was using Hubble Telescope for many generations. He graduated college from Chicago…

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    This essay will address how passion and rivalry influenced Galileo to the contribution of the development of our natural scientific knowledge through the discovery of telescope, Copernican system, Heliocentric Solar system, and the discovery of estimating the sun’s rotation rate. Galileo’s strong passion of trying to explain as well as understand our world through discoveries and the rivalry against Kepler were the non-scientific factors that made Galileo’s discoveries all possible. In the…

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    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 astronomical features such as planets and comets, but William Herschel wanted to discover more about stars. Because of his background in optics, Herschel developed telescopes that allowed him to delve into the details of stars. A study of other areas in astrology…

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    discovery that he made is the telescope, he came up with this discovery by hearing the invention of the telescope in Holland and his telescope is better than the telescope that they invented in Holland. Galileo Galilei made many astronomical discoveries. His discoveries are Callisto, Ganymede, Europa I, Rings of Saturn and Telescope. His astronomical discoveries made him.…

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    Milky Way Research

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    a cluster of galaxies called the Local Group. Astronomers use different wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation to measure celestial objects. Special telescopes are designed to measure different electromagnetic radiation, some include: radio telescopes, infrared telescopes, visible telescopes, and ultra violet telescope. Each type of telescope specializes in measuring different wavelengths of radiation, which is very helpful as different celestial objects emit different…

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