Archive for July, 2010

Rosetta Meets Lutetia

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

The ESA spacecraft Rosetta is usually a comet chaser launched in February 2004 atop the effective ArianeLJ rocket from launch facilities in French Guiana. The comet Rosetta is ultimately going to reach is CometೃP/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in Might 2014. You’d thing that large rocket would send the comparatively tiny spacecraft appropriate to the comet, but that’s just not [...]

Speed Demon

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

This really is extremely strange, this superstar was ejected from our galaxy and is traveling at about 1,ᔘ,000 miles per hour — that’s two,500,000 km/hr !! From the 16 acknowledged hypervelocity stars this would be the fastest. To add to the strangeness this movie star also really should have burned out long-long ago but yet we can nonetheless see [...]

Buying a Telescope. Advice and Guide for Amateur Astronomers

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Previous to purchasing a telescope it can be quite significant to know what you want and what. $30 invested in a superb book will not only ad to your enjoyment of the night sky, but may perhaps save you from generating a $300 mistake. The most beneficial advise is usually to check out your local astronomy club [...]

Aliens: Where SETI Astronomers Can Find Them

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

SETI, or Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, has been an ongoing endeavor for numerous decades. Within the early days, it was expected being a quick success, so significantly in order that national governments even helped fund these projects. Like the Moon race, there was something of a “find E.T.” race. All that is gone now. Government funding has virtually [...]

Galileo’s Telescope

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

The narrative on Galileo’s telescope is nicely recognized and retold many times. It absolutely was inside July of 1609 that Galileo heard of news that some Dutch opticians had come up with some kind of optical instrument that can amplify objects and produced them nearer. The news was by then really well-known when Galileo got hold of it. [...]

A Guide to Buying a Dobsonian Telescope

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

What is usually a Dobsonian telescope and why is it so different? This sort of scope was invented by John Dobson and introduced towards globe in the 1970’s. The tube assembly is exactly the same like a typical Newtonian scope but it varies radically from the mount assembly. Instead of an equatorial mount (that is costly and awkward to make [...]

Who’s the Greatest? It’s a Poll!

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Who do you think is the greatest astronaut of all time? The good folks at Sky at Night Magazine have launched a poll to uncover out. The poll is inside the August issue which by the way is on sale now. Graham Southorn, Editor of the magazine made the comment: “We are setting out to honour those brave [...]

Down The Rabbit Hole… er … Wormhole

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Long a standard in science fiction, wormholes are applied to move the action across immense distances. Distances that would take various generations to cross at light speed. Various millennia, in fact. We see them as super-highways across the cosmos. Would like to get to Andromeda? No trouble, just jump into a wormhole and you’ll be there in hours. Honestly? That’s [...]

Astronomy as Hobby – Studying the Skies

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Long before people developed telescopes, the night sky has had an appeal to humanity’s hearts that can’t be compared to anything else in existence. Numerous superstitions have sprouted up from observing the sky, most notably things like constellations, reading the stars to tell the future, and very good fortune bestowed by ‘falling’ stars. Amateur astronomy is really a hobby that [...]

Astronomy Binoculars – A Great Alternative for Amateur Astronomy

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

What type of telescope will I get? Since the first time you begin to take your hobby of astronomy seriously, the things which is on your mind is what kind of telescope will you get. And it’s obvious that investing in a good telescope can really enhance your enjoyment of your new hobby in astronomy. But do not [...]