Archive for May, 2010

Astronomy for Amateurs


lgno.me – lgno.me – During our open mic session at the last Gnomedex, my good friend Derek Miller came up on stage to show off some backyard Astronomy that his Dad has done. Derek reminds us all that you don’t have to work at NASA to get amazing photographs of things found in our solar system. All you need is passion for what you’re looking at, and a telescope! twitter.com – twitter.com

Can I work in astronomy if I graduate in mechanical or computer engineering?

Can I work in astronomy if I graduate in mechanical or computer engineering? Can I do a post-graduation degree or major in astronomy after doing mechanical or computer engineering? Can I get a job which involves space? All help will be highly appreciated!

What college major should I go into besides astronomy, if I love space?

I have always been obsessed with anything that has to do with space. Looks like you need to know physics, calculus, etc to get a degree in astronomy. Is there any other option for me?

How do I go about choosing a college to major in zoology and astronomy?

I live in New Jersey and I really need to attend college. The only thing I am interested in learning is zoology, wild life biology, astronomy, and planetolgy. It’s tough for me to find a school. Can any one please help me.

what was one of the great discoveries in astronomy during the 20th century?

One of the great discoveries in astronomy during the twentieth century was that
A) there used to be life on Mars.
B) at the largest scale, galaxies are randomly distributed in space.
C) our star, the Sun, is located outside of the Milky Way.
D) our galaxy is alone amongst the other galaxies; it is not part of a cluster of galaxies.
E) our galaxy is only one of many billions in the universe.

Sky Map – Astronomy App for Android


Kevin Serafini, software engineer on the Sky Map team, demonstrates the updated Sky Map app for Android.

About Telescopes And Getting Into Astronomy

Astronomy is a fascinating hobby, and when you own your own telescope, astronomy takes on a new meaning. Suddenly you get to see the craters on our Moon. You get to see the rings of Saturn, and so much more. As you read this article, you will discover: * Astronomy Basics * Buying Your First Telescope * Getting The Most Out Of Astronomy * Astronomy Basics We live on a planet called Earth. Earth is illuminated by a star – called our Sun. Earth is a planet which has several neighbors. Most of these can be seen in a telescope, for example, Jupiter and Saturn. Even though you don’t need a telescope to get started in astronomy, it can help a lot. There is more to astronomy than simply planets. There are galaxies, other stars, and even nebula and other objects. * Buying Your First Telescope To get the most out of astronomy, you will want to buy a telescope. Buying your first telescope is always fun. You get to explore things which were there all the time, but perhaps didn’t realize such beautiful worlds in there own right. A good telescope can be purchased for a few hundred dollars. These telescopes can help you see the best in the universe, and all from your own backyard! There are many places to buy a telescope from, though finding retail stores that sell these great instruments is not always possible. I have found buying online to be the best way to go. Telescopes come in two main varieties. The first is the reflecting telescopes, and the other is refracting telescopes. With reflecting telescopes, you will find that they utilize a mirror, and are much wider than what most think a telescope is. With refracting telescopes, they are a long thin tube that allows a much easier way to work with. Refracting telescopes are the type of telescope we often think of as a telescope. It was designed by Galileo and not only is it much easier to operate; it lasts longer, because everything is enclosed. The only downside is that they can get expensive for larger sizes, so reflecting telescopes are almost always the best way to go when wanting a larger sized telescope. One point that is of great delight is that telescopes have different versions today. No longer do you need to be an expert navigator of the heavens. Telescope companies such as Meade, Celestron and Orion have GoTo computerized telescopes that are very easy to operate. * Getting The Most Out Of Astronomy To get the most out of astronomy, I can recommend a few items. Though they are not absolutely essential, I feel they are. The reason is simple. Most people buy a telescope, and point it up to the heavens. First they look at the Moon, then a planet, and zoom at whatever object is in the sky. I know I have done it! However, this is not the best way, as soon boredom kicks in. A star atlas, allows you to know where to point. A good practical astronomy book is an absolute must in my opinion because it can help you go from beginner to intermediate telescope user.

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pink floyd astronomy domine


pink floyd perform astronomy domine …look of the week


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