Archive for September, 2010

The Man Named Guillermo Haro

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Do you know a man named Guillermo Haro? Almost certainly yes, almost certainly no. But why the hell should you care about him once you do not know him at all? The answer is basically: due to the fact he cares about you even though he does not know you in any respect. How? You may [...]

How to Choose a Great Telescope for Beginners

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

With such a bewildering variety of telescopes accessible, how may be the beginner to select a scope that will be suitable and encourage him or her to pursue their interest in astronomy? Sadly the sheer range of telescopes obtainable makes making a selection tough if you are new to the field and you’ll find plenty of traps for the unwary. [...]

Stars in the Belt

Monday, September 13th, 2010

Betelgeuse, Antares and Gamma Crucis, on the foot of your Southern Cross, are all purple M-type celebrities. Aldebaran is about to the borderline in between a K-type and M-type movie star, although it appears really purple. Rigel, which has been described each as being a bluish-white take the leading role and also a light take the leading role, is around the [...]

Eris – The Dwarf Planet in the Solar System

Monday, September 13th, 2010

Even though we had been in school, we studied that our Photo voltaic Process is built up of nine planets, particularly Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Pluto. Nonetheless, we may need to unlearn this knowledge. From the 12 months 2006, the Worldwide Astronomical Union started making use of one more method of classifying stellar objects. This classification believed that [...]

Japan launches satellite for better GPS coverage

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

Tokyo (AFP) Sept 11, 2010 Japan on Saturday launched a rocket carrying a satellite intended to enhance global positioning systems. The H-IIA rocket blasted off at 8:17pm (1117 GMT) from the Tanegashima space centre in southern Japan, according to the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). About 30 minutes after the launch, the rocket successfully released the “Michibiki” [...]

We Remember

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

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Guillermo Haro’s Resilient Faith

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

Since when was the last time you prayed to God? Three times a day? Do you talk to God as soon as a week or once a day? Or do you only approach him when you have complications or blessings? Each and every and every single a single of us has various views of religion, unique [...]

The Earth Begins – A Glimpse of How the Earth Was Made

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

Astronomy may be the oldest science recognized to man and every time we think about astronomy we feel about stars and other galaxies far, far away. Now do not get me wrong, astronomy is the science that studies how the universe functions, but you can also learn a lot about other worldly phenomena by understanding how our own [...]

Do You Believe in Astrology & Horoscopes?

Friday, September 10th, 2010

The subject of astrology & horoscopes has intrigued people for generations upon generations. There is a mystery about it, and it is never certain as to whether or not one should believe in the predictions. Sometimes they appear to reveal the truth, as they seem to know about your life and where you are in it. The stars [...]

Let’s Chat

Friday, September 10th, 2010

We’ve talked about gravitational lensing before.  You know what that is; it’s when light is bent in response to the gravitational pull of an object of respectable mass.  Say you’re looking at a very distant light source, like a galaxy.  If there is a massive object between you and the light source (like a massive planet), you will [...]