Monday, January 7, 2013

Your Blogs (Winter 2013)

I'll post the URLs of everybody's blogs here as I receive them.

Louis Bran - The Starry Night
Lisa Cahn - Ex Astris Scientia
Chenise Chapin - Bugdar AstroQuest
Louise Daniels - 21eleven
Robbie Dunn - Astronomy Awesomeness
Alina Escalera - The Mad Physi
Erick Membreno - Astronomy and Astrophysics
Aron Pedigo - Physics 111
Sarah Smolenski - Universal Musings
Paul Solleveld - Mostly Incorrect
Mahmoud Tahir - Artistry of Astronomy
George Vejar - Up and Atom!
Tollian Waite - The Everlasting Symphony

2 comments:

  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sopFLZ6Ghzc

    I have pulled up a youtube video showing cool pictures and slideshows about our universe. My main focus on this blog is about the beautiful artistry we have in our universe that is one hundred percent natural. Interestingly, I am amazed on how all the different colors and lighting is out their above us.

    This is the first astronomy class I have ever stepped foot in and it is inspiring for me to study after seeing the beautiful pictures of our universe. Our class is obviously not about the artistry of astronomy but I think it is kind of cool knowing that we are solving problems based on the physics of our the world above.

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  2. I believe that modern astronomers work on exploring the universe in a more deeper way. There has been many discoveries in the history of mankind in astronomy. Now, it seems that astronomers are trying to use the fundamental laws that has been taught for generations as a tool to analyse the of stars and planets.

    Modern Astronomers also prove that other astronomers in the past may have been wrong in their theories. That is very reasonable because of the technology we are using today that astronomers in the past didn't have.

    Astronomers that were working on discoveries hundreds of years ago had to use their imagination at times as a reference to what they where trying to discover. Moreover, that method would actually work at times and sometimes it didn't but it was a good attempt.

    Modern astronomers are making great use of our modern technology, as in computers and telescopes that see far into the universe. Amazingly, they are able to analyze the stars and planets to a more accurate measurement.

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