J*****3 发帖数: 4298 | 1 如果是后人给他建纪念碑,加上圣经的话,和他自己说的,是2回事,我GOOGLE,
monument matthew fontaine maury,清晰的图片,我贴一个,如果谁找到碑文,贴一个
Matthew Fontaine Maury Monument - Monument Ave. Richmond VA
Matthew Fontaine Maury (January 14, 1806 -- February 1, 1873), United States
Navy was an American astronomer, historian, oceanographer, meteorologist,
cartographer, author, geologist, and educator. He was nicknamed "Pathfinder
of the Seas" and "Father of Modern Oceanography and Naval Meteorology" and
later, "Scientist of the Seas," due to the ... 阅读全帖 |
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J*****3 发帖数: 4298 | 2 The Age of the Earth: Radiometric Methods
Radiometric dating measures how the proportions of different elements in
rocks differ from their initial ratios. For example, Uranium-235 decays into
Lead-207 at a fixed, measurable rate. As time passes, there will be more
lead and less uranium, so we can use the relative amounts of lead and
uranium—their ratio—to determine the age of the rock. Using the uranium/
lead system, the age of the earth has been determined to be 4.566 billion
years, with a marg... 阅读全帖 |
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J*****3 发帖数: 4298 | 3 Sir — The question of religious belief among US scientists has been debated
since early in the century. Our latest survey finds that, among the top
natural scientists, disbelief is greater than ever — almost total.
Research on this topic began with the eminent US psychologist James H. Leuba
and his landmark survey of 1914. He found that 58% of 1,000 randomly
selected US scientists expressed disbelief or doubt in the existence of God,
and that this figure rose to near 70% among the 400 "greater" ... 阅读全帖 |
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j*******7 发帖数: 6300 | 4 http://www-scf.usc.edu/~kallos/what_is_real.htm
What is real?
Take for example the first successful theory of gravity, Ptolemy's system of
epicycles. It was used before Newton to describe the motion of the planets,
by assuming that the earth was static in the center of the world and the
planets and the sun revolved around it. It gave relatively accurate results
for astronomical observations. Was it real? I guess not. It just helped the
calculations, correctly, to be carried out.
Then Newton's th... 阅读全帖 |
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b*****n 发帖数: 4976 | 5
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Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 11, 1979, p.437. |
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l******t 发帖数: 490 | 6 解答:Allah為什麼有時候用複數代詞“我們”
The Quran, Allah and Plurality Issues (Sam Shamoun)
The Quran, much like the Holy Bible, uses plural pronouns for God even more
so than what we find in God’s true Word. Here are several examples:
This is part of the tidings of the things unseen, which We reveal unto thee
(O Apostle!) by inspiration: Thou wast not with them when they cast lots
with arrows, as to which of them should be charged with the care of Mary:
Nor wast thou with them when they disputed (the point). S... 阅读全帖 |
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J*******g 发帖数: 8775 | 7 记得本版有几名反基是Dawkins的崇拜者。
发信人: cjdlx (五柳), 信区: LeisureTime
标 题: Re: 请飞天评论:from science to law
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sat Jan 9 20:55:40 2016, 美东)
Richard Dawkins’ Law Delusion
AIX-EN-PROVENCE – Richard Dawkins is one of the great minds of our time;
yet in his just-published memoir, Brief Candle in the Dark: My Life in
Science, he notes that great minds often err when they leave their field of
expertise. He cites the great astronomer Fred Hoyle, whose book The Nature
of the Universe was essential reading... 阅读全帖 |
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L**********s 发帖数: 12988 | 8 Pompeii. 确实很震撼。你去过那里么?
有关new age, 如果你有兴趣的话,可以看一下下面这篇文章
The Aquarian Shift
What Will Be Different About Our World after November 11, 2011
Santokh Singh Khalsa, D.C.
I first heard of the Age of Aquarius from a song in the musical “Hair”. I
was a teenager in the 60’s and it sounded really cool. I then started
hearing about it again from my teacher, Yogi Bhajan. He came to this
country in 1969 and started teaching Kundalini Yoga, a type of yoga that had
never been publicly taught before. He coul... 阅读全帖 |
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C*******r 发帖数: 10345 | 9 数理逻辑学家,也是道家。写了好几本普及逻辑的读物,都很有趣味。amazon有他的书
卖。
Raymond Merrill Smullyan (born May 25, 1919)[1] is an American mathematician
, concert pianist, logician, Taoist philosopher, and magician. Born in Far
Rockaway, New York, his first career (like Persi Diaconis a generation later
) was stage magic. He then earned a BSc from the University of Chicago in
1955 and his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1959. He is one of many
logicians to have studied under Alonzo Church.
Born in Far Rockaway, New York, h... 阅读全帖 |
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S**U 发帖数: 7025 | 10 The point is a theory should risk being refuted with predictions. If the
predictions turn out to be true later, the theory may be valid. If not, the
theory is wrong. Coming up with ad hoc modifications after predictions
failed, as Historical materialism did, is not scientific. It has taken out
the risk of being proved wrong, therefore a form of intellectual cheating.
General relativity passed the falsification test with flying colors. The
astronomical observation matched what relativity predicte... 阅读全帖 |
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W**N 发帖数: 1037 | 11 这不是Popper的理论的问题。是大家如何用Popper的文献支持个人论点。
发信人: SeeU (See you), 信区: Wisdom
标 题: Re: 历史唯物主义为什么是伪科学?
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Mar 31 10:16:12 2015, 美东)
The point is a theory should risk being refuted with predictions. If the
predictions turn out to be true later, the theory may be valid. If not, the
theory is wrong. Coming up with ad hoc modifications after predictions
failed, as Historical materialism did, is not scientific. It has taken out
the risk of being proved wrong, therefore a form of intellectua... 阅读全帖 |
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k****i 发帖数: 1504 | 12 同事上午发了一个这个笑话,是把词里面的字母全部重新组装,居然会变成非常搞笑的
新的词汇。字母一个不多,一个不少,就是重新排列而已,呵呵:
PRESBYTERIAN:
When you rearrange the letters:
BEST IN PRAYER
ASTRONOMER:
When you rearrange the letters:
MOON STARER
DESPERATION:
When you rearrange the letters:
A ROPE ENDS IT
THE EYES:
When you rearrange the letters:
THEY SEE
GEORGE BUSH:
When you rearrange the letters:
HE BUGS GORE
THE MORSE CODE:
When you rearrange the letters:
HERE COME DOTS
DORMITORY:
When you rearrange the letters:
DIRTY ROOM
SLOT MACHINES:
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s******0 发帖数: 13782 | 13 1. Help people hate each other: Divorce Lawyer (Scott Adams’ favorite)
2. Spend most of the day looking out the window: Pilot
3. Misinterpret the universe: Astronomer
4. Try not to kill the baby: Housewife
5. Be a human napkin: Stay-at-home mom of three
6. Take a simple two-way promise and turn it into several complicated one-
way promises which neither side can understand or hope to fulfill: Lawyer
7. Show people how beautiful the Earth would be without them: Mountain
Landscape Photographer/Cli... 阅读全帖 |
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j****u 发帖数: 1413 | 14 新闻请见:http://www.ustcif.org/default.php/content/1848
日前,美国太空总署(NASA)禁止中国籍学者参加学术研讨会的消息引发舆论风暴,在
英美学术界知名科学家纷纷抵制。然而,鲜为人知的是事件竟与中国科大校友有点渊源。
王吉,2002年从广西桂林中学考入中国科大天文学与应用物理系(0222校友)。他接受
的是根正苗红的中国科大教育,博士导师也是科大校友,师爷还是科大教授:他在毕业
后前往佛罗里达大学深造,导师是葛健教授(844校友),而葛健曾短暂师从Fang Li-
Zhi先生。王吉现为耶鲁大学博士后,已认为是国际天文学界新星。有英文网站以“Ji
Wang: A Rising Star in the Search for Exoplanets”赞扬他的成就。正如卡内基梅
隆大学Brooke Kuei评论“王吉只是年轻的天文学家,但在由国际影响的国际合作中,
他已作出不可或缺的贡献”(“Wang is a young astronomer, yet he has already
made an integral contribution to... 阅读全帖 |
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j****u 发帖数: 1413 | 15 新闻请见:http://www.ustcif.org/default.php/content/2172/
2014年6月25日,中国科大加拿大蒙特利尔校友聚会。
中国科大人力资源部部长、精密机械与精密仪器系教授褚家如(809)一行适逢在
Montreal参加Astronomical Telescope Instrumentation会议。褚家如教授一行三人出
席了科大校友聚会,并向近二十位校友介绍了中国科大近年来的发展动态与海外人才引
进取得的突出成就,并欢迎学术界校友海归时首选科大。约20位横跨88-09级的校友前
来聚会欢迎中国科大教授访加。
蒙特利尔是加拿大第二大城市、魁北克省最大城市。这座城市充满法国风情,被认为是
北美的浪漫之都,曾是加拿大第一大城市。只是由于魁北克独立运动之后逐渐被多伦多
超越。麦吉尔(McGill)大学、蒙特利尔大学等著名学府坐落于此。
6月,中国科大新创校友基金会展开一轮Montreal校友调查,通过技术手段搜集到当地
校友信息,并提议在褚家如教授放加之际聚会。庞梦(0807)等校友提供了协助。
中国科大有约1000名校友生活在加拿大,主要分布在Onta... 阅读全帖 |
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p*********n 发帖数: 1159 | 16 这次是英仙座(还记得圣斗士星矢吗?呵呵)流星雨,持续大概7天,已经过了三天。
北半球都是最佳观测位置。每晚 12:30-3:00 都是最佳观测时间,而且还没月亮,还
有四天时间。
今晚和明晚很多有天文台的地区都开放大型telescope免费给人们观测。具体信息
Google “Perseid meteor shower+ 你所在的城市名”,几乎每一个城市的媒体或者当
地的astronomical society或者天文台都有详细信息,告诉当地居民去什么地方观测。
美好的场景总是短暂的,看流星雨其实就是捕捉那一刹那。昨晚上最激动人心的就是有
两颗在空中交叉划过,还有两颗是平行划过,又大又亮,在场的人都同时叫起来了。有
时候等很长时间都没看见,有时候几颗同时出现。昨晚上的信息是平均每小时有80颗,
55%都是illumination (这是非常高的比例了)
Tips:
1:最好带上睡垫,睡袋毯子,钻在睡袋里躺在地上看是最好的视野,每一颗流星都是
unpredictable的方向(对于我们普通人来说),没流星的时候看牛奶路的星星闪闪还是
很爽的。
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o*****r 发帖数: 3 | 17 I think pure computation theory is so hard. Logic is another kind of headache.
Anyway, computer science evolves a great deal with the improvement of its
physical foundation -- computer. Just like astronomer can do far more with
today's telescope, research in computer science has changed a lot with the
improvement of computing power.
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J**i 发帖数: 166 | 18 这种science vs engineering的争论毫无意义,完全来自于中文里对“科学”一词的
盲目推崇,英文里并没有这么大的差别,只是两个不同的职业而已。
实用的就叫engineering,不直接实用的就叫science,从这个角度说学校里搞的
绝大多数都叫science,公司里搞的绝大多数都叫engieering
做science的人叫scientist,-ist结尾的。其他以ist结尾的词还有
artist, physicist, biologist,听上去都还不错,可是还有racist,rapist
engineer的结尾是-er,类似的还有programmer,painter,gardener等,好像是要低级
一些,可是也还有philosopher,astronomer等
其实最牛的是-ian,比如mathematician,musician,magician,historian等,
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 19 Invisible corona
The stars of the Milky Way's main disk span a region of space about 100,000
light-years across, and the thick central bulge is a sphere about 25,000
light-years in diameter. To picture this, think of a typical sci-fi flying
saucer. For decades, this was the official picture of our galaxy. More
recently, a handful of studies have added a sprinkling of stars that live in
a sparse halo outside the main disk.
Then early this year, astronomers made a remarkable announcement: Our gala |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 20 By Robert Roy Britt
Senior Science Writer
posted: 07:00 am ET
26 March 2002
In the past six months, while the world focused on the continuing threat of
global terrorism, as many as a dozen or more asteroids sneaked up on the
Earth and zoomed by at distances just beyond the Moon's orbit and closer.
Most were never noticed. Earlier this month, astronomers did spot one. Four
days after it flew by.
In discussing these events, experts describe a planet vulnerable to an
unexpected attack that could, i |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 21 Astronomers want to know how a twisted galaxy became so hyperactive.
by Vanessa Thomas
As far as beauty in the cosmos goes, it is hard to beat the magnificence of
spiral galaxies. With dazzling cores adorned with stunning furled arms, these
monarchs of space represent the power, possibility, and intrigue of our
universe.
Before its recent upgrade, the Hubble Space Telescope captured yet another
spiral beauty from this royal galactic class for us to admire. But this latest
target is a bit more cu |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 22 A certain large asteroid could strike Earth — in about 800 years.
by David L. Chandler
Astronomers this week are reporting the highest probability ever calculated
for a collision between an asteroid and our planet. An asteroid called 1950
DA, according to a team writing in the April 5 issue of Science, is about 1
kilometer in diameter — big enough to cause widepread devastation — and its
1-in-300 odds of impacting Earth make it at least 100 times more threatening
than any known possible impactor |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 23 Scientists believe they have solved a 35-year-old mystery surrounding the
origin of gamma-ray bursts.
by Vanessa Thomas
Since the first gamma-ray burst was spotted by government satellites in 1967,
scientists have puzzled over the cause of these fleeting but incredibly
powerful phenomena. Their befuddlement may now be over. A space telescope has
found clues in the afterglow of a distant gamma-ray burst that point to
supernovae as the producers of the universe's most violent events.
Astronomers h |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 24 Researchers begin to trace the ancestry of massive galaxies.
by Elesa Janke
By studying quasars and their host galaxies with the Hubble Space Telescope
(HST), a team of astronomers has begun to trace the “family tree” of giant
elliptical galaxies. The group's findings reveal that 10 billion years ago,
when the universe was one third of its present age, these galaxies were
already forming, converting large amounts of gas into luminous families of
stars.
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 25 By Tariq Malik
Staff Writer
posted: 07:00 am ET, 09 April 2002
The Sun burns hot enough to keep solids and liquids from forming on its
surface, yet like any star, it couldn’t have formed in the first place
without the help of ice.
Martin McCoustra, of the University of Nottingham’s school of chemistry,
will tell astronomers at the UK National Astronomy meeting today that an
interstellar cloud of gas depends on icy dust, roughly the size of the
particles in cigarette smoke, to shed excess heat bu |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 26 By Robert Roy Britt
Senior Science Writer
posted: 10:45 am ET
10 April 2002
Astronomers announced Wednesday the discovery of evidence for a new state of
matter heavier than any previously known, equivalent in density to stuffing
all of Earth into an auditorium.
The apparent discovery, made with NASA's orbiting Chandra X-Ray Observatory,
provides support for a two-decade-old theory suggesting the existence of so-
called "strange quark stars." The findings were discussed at a press
conference at N |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 27 By Robert Roy Britt
Senior Science Writer
posted: 07:00 am ET
11 April 2002
Astronomers have found the remnants of a thousand dead and dying stars in the
southern part of the Milky Way Galaxy they described as a galactic graveyard.
The findings, from a new sky survey, roughly doubles the known number of so-
called planetary nebulae. These are a poorly named class of objects that
represent the relics of stars that have made their dying gasps by casting
waves of gas and dust into space to create o |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 28 By J. Kelly Beatty
April 16, 2002 | Sometimes a just little data can have powerful implications.
That's what happened when a team of radar astronomers used the Arecibo radio
telescope to observe a little asteroid dubbed 2000 DP107 as it swept past
Earth 18 months ago.
Surprisingly, the near-Earth space rock turned out to be "rocks," a pair of
bodies 2.6 kilometers apart that whirl around a common center every 42 hours.
From the radar echoes, Jean-Luc Margot (Caltech) also deduced that the two
ob |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 29 Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 6:49:20
From: d********[email protected] (Duane Frybarger)
2SKY 2.3
Zerpec, Inc. (www.in2space.com; i**[email protected]). $29.95. $69.75 with
all available plug-ins. 30 day free trial.
System requirements: Palm OS 2.0.5+, 210K to 350K RAM (2834K with all
available plug-ins) and HotSync Manager 3.0+ (Windows) or 2.0+ (Mac).
Amateur astronomers with Palm devices currently have several great
choices of software available to them. Among the contenders, one stands
out abov |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 30 By Govert Schilling
April 24, 2002 | Using NASA's Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer satellite,
astronomers have found definitive proof that low-mass X-ray binary stars are
the precursors of millisecond pulsars. New observations of two X-ray binaries
provide convincing evidence that neutron stars are, indeed, whipped up to high
spin rates by mass transfer from a lower-mass companion star.
About 150 low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) are known. In all cases, the X-rays
are due to gas from the companion sta |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 31 A white-dwarf dating method provides independent verification of the
universe's age.
by Vanessa Thomas
On the twelfth anniversary of Hubble Space Telescope's launch, astronomers
reported that the space-borne observatory has confirmed that the universe is
between 13 and 14 billion years old.
The universe's age was one of the fundamental goals the space telescope was
designed to resolve when it blasted into space aboard Space Shuttle Discovery
on April 24, 1990. Previous Hubble observations from t |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 32 Physicists Put Brakes on Accelerating Universe Theory
New calculations suggest that dim supernovae may not signal acceleration
after all.
by William Schomaker
Scientists from Los Alamos National Laboratory and Stanford University say
there’s more than one way to dim a supernova. If they’re right, hypothetical
particles called axions may be robbing light from intergalactic space to usher
the return of a decelerating universe model.
In 1998, two teams of astronomers turned cosmology upside-down wi |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 33 Part II: A Visit to Zafaraniye Observatory
Mike Simmons arrives in Tehran, visits the only Middle Eastern magazine for
popular and amateur astronomy, and does a bit of sky gazing at Zafaraniye
Observatory.
by Mike Simmons
The transition from west to east is easier the second time. I’m not referring
to the 11 1/2 hour time difference or the 20 hours of travel, but rather the
change in culture. It all seems a bit less strange and unfamiliar this time.
The Iran Air stewardesses moving about the cab |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 34 By Joe Rao
Special to SPACE.com
posted: 07:00 am ET
17 May 2002
Soaring high in the eastern sky and almost overhead at around midnight right
now are the two stars marking the Hunting Dogs, known as Canes Venatici. In
their vicinity, avid backyard astronomers can find a wealth of interesting
objects to study, from a famous spiral galaxy to a cluster of distant star
cities.
Located about a third of the way from the end of the Big Dipper's handle and
below it, these dogs were placed in the sky to a |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 35 A halo globular cluster gets shredded by our galaxy.
by Phil Plait
Orbiting the Milky Way can be hazardous to your health. Although most objects
serenely orbit our home galaxy, astronomers are now detecting invisible deadly
forces wreaking havoc upon some of them. Gravity, which keeps star, clusters,
and nebulae bound to the Milky Way, can also tear them apart.
The newest victim found is Palomar 5, a roughly 13-billion-year-old globular
cluster 75,000 light-years away. New observations of the cl |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 36 Want a lunar crater named after you? It certainly helps if you are an ancient
Greek, or a famous, dead, male astronomer.
by Paul Hodge
The "man in the moon" of my childhood, that splotchy pattern of dark-lava
flows and chalky highlands, actually reminds me of a woman: a glowing, cameo
silhouette of Whistler's mother. And why not? In Roman times the deity
personified by the moon was feminine (Luna) and many of my female friends
instinctively identify with her 29.5-day revolution cycle.
However, l |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 37 By Robert Roy Britt
Senior Science Writer
posted: 07:00 am ET
18 June 2002
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - On June 18, 1962, a rocket outfitted with a Geiger counter
soared above Earth and collected about five minutes worth of rather primitive
data, nonetheless discovering the first source of X-rays outside our solar
system, an object called Scorpius X-1.
Forty years later, astronomers are blessed with four space-based X-ray
observatories. Unlike a simple Geiger counter, these powerful instruments
"see" lik |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 38 Cosmic Illusion
Some very distant black holes may be smaller than they seem.
by Vanessa Thomas
During the past few years, as astronomers have begun to find quasars from the
universe's early childhood, a cosmic conundrum has begun to surface. The
luminosities of these remote quasars are so high that they must have
incredibly massive black holes to power them. But no one can figure out how
such supermassive black holes could have developed so soon after the Big Bang.
In the June 27 issue of Nature |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 39 By Alan M. MacRobert
June 28, 2002 | The great globular star cluster Omega Centauri is unique. It's
the biggest and brightest globular cluster in the sky and a treasured sight
for amateur observers who are far enough south to see it well. It's the
physically largest globular in our Milky Way galaxy, containing millions of
stars. And in recent years, astronomers have been finding other unique
properties about it that are more mysterious.
For one thing, unlike most globulars it's supported partly |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 40 NASA is seeking those willing to spread their love and knowledge of Saturn to
others.
by Vanessa Thomas
Is Saturn your favorite planet? Do you want to share this affection with
others in your community? If so, NASA's looking for you.
In June, the space agency announced its new Saturn Observation Campaign.
According to the program's website, its goal is to "create opportunities for
professional and amateur astronomers to engage the public in the excitement of
the Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn |
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s*****t 发帖数: 1994 | 41 The Average Color of the Universe
Explanation: What color is the universe? More precisely, if the entire sky was smeared out,
what color would the final mix be? This whimsical question came up when trying to
determine what stars are commonplace in nearby galaxies. The answer, depicted above, is a
conditionally perceived shade of beige. To determine this, astronomers computationally
averaged the light emitted by one of the largest sample of galaxies yet analyzed: the 200,000
ga |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 42 Scientists meld data from two of the world's best telescopes to uncover the
survivor of a supernova explosion.
by Kelly Kizer Whitt
Certain reality TV game shows have made "alliance" a dirty word. But in the
world of science it is often the way discoveries are made. A cooperation
between researchers using the Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Arecibo Radio
Telescope has revealed a new pulsar in the constellation Sagitta.
Fangjun Lu, the leader of the x-ray team at the University of Massachusetts |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 43 By Tariq Malik
Staff Writer
posted: 07:00 am ET
03 July 2002
The mantra 'bigger is better' is popular among astronomers, who develop ever-
larger telescopes for a better view of the universe. But in Canada, where
researchers are building the smallest space telescope ever, the saying bears
no weight.
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) plans to put its first space telescope in
orbit inside a package no bigger than a suitcase. At $10 million in Canadian
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 44 Possible Planet Birth Detected in Chemistry Around Star
By Robert Roy Britt
Senior Science Writer
posted: 02:00 pm ET
03 July 2002
Astronomers have found abundant amounts of a chemical typically seen only in
the giant planets of our own solar system around a young star, hinting at the
possibility of a planet in the process of being conceived.
The scientists caution that their findings are not conclusive. The chemical,
a hydrogen molecule with an extra proton (called H3+) could be scattered
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s*****t 发帖数: 1994 | 45 Many Moons
Explanation: Whimsical and creative, this multiple exposure suggests that planet Earth's
sky could be very dramatic indeed if it were graced by many moons. And in James Thurber's
well-known children's story, Princess Lenore was comfortable with the idea of many moons,
even if the wise men of the King's court failed to understand. But just for the Royal
Astronomer and Mathematician, this picture has an explanation. On 2001 July 8, three days
past full moon, astrophotographer Corrado Al |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 46 By David Tytell
July 9, 2002 | For Tim Puckett, amateur astronomy long ago transcended being
a hobby. Words like passion and obsession are more apt to explain Puckett's
dedication to the heavens. The most telling evidence is his homegrown Puckett
Observatory Supernova Search, affectionately referred to as POSS.
To date, he and his team of more than a dozen volunteers have discovered 54
supernovae. Fifty of those finds were made in just 46 months. The hunters
winnowed their discoveries from more |
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s*****t 发帖数: 1994 | 47 The Crab Nebula from VLT
Explanation: The Crab Nebula, filled with mysterious filaments, is the result of a star that
was seen to explode in 1054 AD. This spectacular supernova explosion was recorded by
Chinese and (quite probably) Anasazi Indian astronomers. The filaments are mysterious
because they appear to have less mass than expelled in the original supernova and higher
speed than expected from a free explosion. In the above picture taken recently from a Very
Large Telescope, the color indi |
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s******o 发帖数: 298 | 48 By J. Kelly Beatty
July 12, 2002 | In the race to find all the interplanetary bodies that
threaten Earth, astronomers have tallied more than 600 asteroids with
estimated diameters of at least 1 kilometer. However, as several participants
noted during a "space roundtable" held July 10th in Washington, D.C.,
governments should be doing more to find these and other near-Earth objects
(NEOs). Titled "The Asteroid Threat: Identification and Mitigation
Strategies," the roundtable was organized by ProS |
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s*****t 发帖数: 1994 | 49 发信人: intheforest (森林里), 信区: Astronomy
标 题: 业余天文爱好者的太空望远镜试验已经启动
发信站: BBS 水木清华站 (Sun Jul 21 13:53:22 2002)
业余天文爱好者的太空望远镜试验已经启动
作者:J.Kelly Beatty
森林里译
c*****[email protected]
这张照片是ISS-AT(国际空间站业余太空天文望远镜计划)研究小组的成员,放在
他们面前的是在2月2日开始测试的“阿尔法”天文望远镜和它的电脑控制系统。从
左往右是:Richard Berry (半跪着),Tom Melsheimer, Matt Bisque, Orville
Brettman, Terry Mann, Lance Martin, 和 Sean Sheldon。
2002年2月5日—业余天文爱好者们一直梦想控制他们自己的空间轨道天文望远镜,
而这一宏伟的梦想终于在上周初见倪端。2月2日Astronomical Leag |
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