1. The solar system: a brief overview ►Formed 4.6 billion years ago from a cloud of gas and dust (left over material from exploding stars) 92% hydrogen 7.8% helium…
Slide 1Dr Martin Hendry University of Glasgow Slide 2 Dark Energy Cold Dark Matter Atoms State of the Universe – Nov 2003 Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 The Runaway Universe Dr…
Slide 1Objective, Satellite-Based Tropical Cyclone Center-Fixing Tony Wimmers and Chris Velden University of Wisconsin - Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite…
1.The SunSolar Composition • The Sun consists of hydrogen, about 73.4 percent by mass, and helium, 25 percent, as well as a small amount of other elements. • This composition…
Slide 1Steven Gollmer Cedarville University Universe: Page 1 HON-3230 Chance, Emergence or Design Origin of Matter Slide 2 Steven Gollmer Cedarville University Universe:…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Characteristics of Stars By: Kendra, Paige, and Brandon Slide 3 Constellations Constellations are an imaginary pattern of stars in the sky. The ancient observers…
Slide 1 Monocular vs. Binocular View Monocular view: one eye only! Many optical instruments are designed from one eye view. Binocular view: two eyes with each seeing a separate…
Slide 1 Properties of Stars Slide 2 Distance Luminosity (intrinsic brightness) Temperature (at the surface) Radius Mass Slide 3 The Distances of Stars As the Earth orbits…
8.5 Cosmic Engine By: Kevin Huynh Class: Saturday Physics Time: 2:45 â 4:30 p.m. Teacher: Ryan Phung 1. Our Sun is just one star in the galaxy and ours is just one galaxy…
Charles Hakes Fort Lewis College * Charles Hakes Fort Lewis College * Exploring the Heavens Lunar Phases Eclipses History Charles Hakes Fort Lewis College * Outline Notes…