Friday, April 24, 2009
The Neutrino Puzzle
Bahcall and Davis were just the type of people who would spend all their time underground, trying to collect four atoms a week.
They believed that the sun should be emitting a huge number of neutrinos all the time. They were very interested in the nuclear physics, because they said that was the interesting point. They did all their work with ease and simplicity and with elegance and beauty. Bahcall was always enthusiastic and full of calculations. He was excited to get new calculations on the sun and pick up new data.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Black Holes
My Passion
My passion is for helping people. In my future I want to make a difference in the world. Whether it is one person or a group of people, I want to help people.
Whatever career I choose to go in, I know I will help people in some way. I will help volunteer with my children in school, and be active in my church. The only way our world will change, is if we all put in a helping hand and work together to help others in need.
Monday, April 13, 2009
b.) The climate has an effect on the sunspot and changes them.
c.) It shows the latitiude of sunspot occurance versus time (in years).
d.) The number of sunspots reaches a maximum about every 11 years, but successive maxima have spots with reversed magnetic polarity. Thus the whole cycle is 22 years long.
e.) When there are significant sunspots, it makes the Earth colder.
f.) The next solar maximum is expected between 2011 -2012.
g.) Sunspots are observed with a land based telescope as well as ones on earth orbiting satellites.
h.) Dearborn Telescope
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Near earth Astroids and the End of the World
YES!:
1.) Mayan Calander. In 2012 the Mayan calander is coming to an end and if that is coming to an end, then so is our world. (Pseudoscience)
2.) Pole Drifting. In the next 50,000 years the magnetic poles are going to flip and in turn degrade the earth. (Pseudosceince)
3.) The Magnetic pole are moving rapidly, causing the loss of northern lights and postition of the North and South Poles. (Science)
NO!:
1.) The nothern lights will be lost
2.) The Mayan Religion
3.) Lord Krishna disincarnated on this date
Monday, April 6, 2009
Jupiter
2.) Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun
3.) Jupiter is the fourth brightest object in the sky
4.) Jupiter was the King of the Gods and the ruler of Olympus
5.) Jupiter is about 10% helium and 90% hydrogen with traces of methane, water, ammonia and rock.
http://www.nineplanets.org/jupiter.html
Events
1.) For a nerve to send a signal=10^-4
2.) Blink= 10 ^-1
3.) Log onto Blogger= 10 ^1
4.) Bake Cookies= 7 Minutes=7 min X 60 Sec=10^2
5.) Prepare Supper=1 hour=10 ^ 3
6.) Bake a 20 lb turkey=5 hours=5 hrs X 60 min X 60 sec= 10^4
7.) Travel to the moon=3 days=10^5
8.) Sheila's 17th birthday=1 year=10^7
9.) Travel to Jupiter on a spacecraft=6 years=10^9
10.) How long ago World War 2 ended=64 Years=10^10
Thursday, April 2, 2009
- Waxing crescent: rise at 9 am, set at 9 pm-Wrong
- Waxing half: rise at noon, set at midnight-right
- Waxing gibbous: rise at 3 pm, set at 3 am-Right
- Full moon: rise at 6 pm, set at 6 am-Right
- Waning gibbous: rise at 9 pm, set at 9 am-Right
- Waning half: rise at midnight, set at noon-Wrong
- Waning gibbous: rise at 3 am, set at 3 pm-Wrong
(If the video does not register on this blog, you can access it on youtube under "Papa Please Get The Moon For Me.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3Hvzh2BTxE
a) if you are trying to defeat night burglars, what part(s) of the lunar cycle will cause you the most trouble?
>>A New moon will cause you the most trouble, because it would be the darkest and you wouldn't be able to see anything.
b) if someone gets a ticket during a full moon at 10 pm, can they use the defence that the moon got in their eyes because it was rising before them?
>>Yes they could because the full moon rises at 6p.m. and therefore it would be at eye level at about 10 pm
c) what does the pseudoscience statement, "the crazies come out during a full moon" have wrong with it?
>>Sceince proves that everything is more active with a full moon, so the crazies aren't the only thing that come out.
d) when are the best times of the lunar cycle to stargaze?
>>During the new moon, would be the best time to stargaze because the moon isn't blocking out any stars and most of them can be seen.
e) do illustrators, in general, understand the cycle of the moon? Explain your reasoning.
>>No, They do not understand at what times of the night the moon comes out. And they don't know which sides to always shade in.