Category: Historical
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blog post 06
In 2019, researchers captured the first image of a black hole. They were able to do this by having all the major radio telescopes on Earth act together to simulate a radio telescope that was the size of Earth. Before this, we could only see indirect evidence of the existence of black holes. This particular…
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blog post 05
In 2006, Pluto was taken off the list of planets, leaving our Solar System with just 8 planets. This demotion occurred 76 years after Pluto was initially added to the list of planets. This decision by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) defined what objects could be classified as a planet. An object needs to be…
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blog post 02
NASA’s James Webb Telescope was launched on December 25, 2021. It is a collaborative effort between NASA (United States), The European Space Agency, and the Canadian Space Agency. This telescope has four main areas where its data will be used: considering the first light in the universe, early assembly of galaxies in the universe, birth…
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homework #2
For my astronomer, I chose Isaac Newton. Isaac Newton was born January 4, 1643, and died March 31, 1727. Isaac Newton invented integral calculus, which allowed him to make more complicated and accurate astronomical calculations. His discovery of the composition of visible light is the basis of spectroscopy, an important field in astronomy. Furthermore, Newton…