Astronomy and related astronomical terms
(the science of the celestial bodies: the sun, the moon, and the planets; the stars and galaxies; and all of the other objects in the universe)
As he raised his cup,
"Thank heavens my business
Is looking up."
A series of four or five eclipses also occur on the same dates after this interval.
It is interpreted in the "big bang theory" as the remnant of the initial explosion.
The Milky Way passes through the constellations of Cassiopeia, Perseus, Auriga, Orion, Canis Major, Puppis, Vela, Carina, Crux, Centaurus, Norma, Scorpius, Sagittarius, Scutum, Aquila, and Cygnus.
Mohorovičić concluded that the earth consists of surface layers above an internal core.
He was the first scientist to establish, based on the evidence of seismic wave behavior, the discontinuity that separates the crust of the planet Earth from the mantle.
According to Mohorovičić, a layered structure would explain the observation of depths where seismic waves change speed and the difference in chemical composition between rocks from the crust and those from the mantle.
NASA's early planetary and lunar programs included Pioneer spacecraft from 1958, which gathered data for the later crewed missions, the most famous of which took the first people to the moon in Apollo 11 on July 16-24, 1969.
2. The tide raised on the earth when the sun and moon are in positions forming a right angle at the earth's center.
The two pulls (sun and moon) largely cancel each other out, resulting in an extra low high tide and an extra high low tide.
Through a telescope these patches are resolved into various kinds of diffuse nebulae, which are clouds of dust and gas that can be sen in the visible part of the spectrum.
Nebulae are classified in three basic types:
- Emission nebulae; ultraviolet radiation from nearby bright blue stars excites hydrogen atoms in the gas of an emission nebula.
- Dark nebulae; an absorption, or dark, nebula is seen as a dark patch, sometimes surrounded by a halo of light. The light from stars behind the nebula is either absorbed or scattered by the nebular material.
- Reflection nebulae; the dust particles in the cloud reflect and scatter the light from stars that are not hot enough to make the nebula itself emit light.
2. An elementary particle with no charge and a very small, perhaps zero, mass.
Produced in nuclear reactions in stars, the particle has a very weak interaction with matter.
Neutrons are present in the nuclei of all atoms except hydrogen.
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