Thursday, May 20, 2010

blog post #6


1. What was your favorite Geology topic this year? Why?
- My favorite geology topic this year was when we tested the hardness, streak, color, and luster of the different types of rocks because i find rocks interestiong.

2. What was your favorite Meteorology topic this year? Why?
- I think my favorite meterology topic this year was the clouds because i think the different layers and types are cool.

3. What was your favorite Astronomy topic this year? Why? (Include a picture for #1, #2, OR #3)
- I like all of the things we studies in astronomy because i find everything in the universe is super awesome. There is so much stuff out there.

4. What grade do you think you earned on the Final Exam? What did you do to prepare? Is there anything that you wish you had done differently?
- I dont think i did as good as i could have. i studied all week but there were still a few thinks i got confused on or couldnt remember what the answer was. I think i could've spent more time going over the quizes and pre exam.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Friday, May 7, 2010

blogpost #4

1. What made the Big Bang "bang?" In other words, why didn't the universe just stay in a tiny little sphere the size of a golfball? More details = more points.
- The universe was forced to expand because too much energy was in one spot. kida like when you blow up a baloon and it expands as it gathers more and more air then pops when there is too much. so there was too much enerygy in one spot in the universe and when it exploded everything was pushed and thrown away into other and new locations.

2. What do you think would happen if you went into a black hole? Scientists only know what happens until you get to the event horizon. Anything beyond that is really just an educated guess. More details = more points.
- If you went into a black hole i think there would be a whole new world. I think that because black holes suck in everything even light and i dont think it just disapears. Everything that the black hole sucks in must be in there.
As soon a you touch the Event Horizon you die.

3. Tell me what you think about worm holes? When you pass through one, where do you go? WHEN do you go? More details = more points.
- i think worm holes are AWESOME! i wish i could go through a worm hole because it takes you to a different place and a difference time. I would like to go to the past more than the future but they say that worm holes cannot take you back. Also i have read that we could be visited by people from the future that travel back in time.
We have made a machine that splits atoms to make a hole in space so that we can just go through and come ont into the future.

Friday, April 30, 2010

blog post #3

Planet Quest
1. What are the four ways scientists can detect planets?
- Radial Velocity, Astrometry, Transit Method, Optical Ditection.

2. Which way makes the most sense to you? Explain it.
- Radial Velocity because it measures the position of the star as it is tugged back and forth by gravitational pull.

The Goldilocks Zone
3. Explain the concept of the "Goldilocks Zone."
- It is the area of space in which a planet is a perfect distance away from its home star so that it is not too hot or too cold.

4. If Gilese 581c does have life, what do you think it would look like? How would it act? Would it be intelligent?
- I think life on Gilese 581c would have developed to water because it could most likely be covered with oceans. So they would probably look like fish. Since the grivitational pull is almost twice of Earths then it would be putting more pressure on the things on the planet, so whatever life is there it would be kinda flat i guess.

5. Do you believe in aliens? Why or why not? Give me a solid paragraph.
- I do believe in aliens because we have developed from something else and addapted to our environment. So it culd be very much possible for there to be life on other planets that have developed from something else and addapted to their environment. They may not have the same qualities as we do or the same environment but that is just they place they started in so they learned how to live in it.

Monday, April 26, 2010

blog post #2



1. What is the primary gas in the Jovian atmospheres?
- Hydrogen

2. What is the primary gas in Mars and Venus?
- Carbon dioxide

3. If you had to visit one planet, which would it be? Why? Give me a solid paragraph. (consider many factors such as location, temperature, atmosphere composition, and anything else you you feel is important)
- i would probably like to visit Saturn because it has helium and hydrogen. I also like saaturn because it is super cold. I think it would be cool because it has rings around it and is the second largest planet.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

blog post #1

Black holes- are the evolutionary endpoints of stars at least 10 to 15 times as massive as the Sun. If a star that massive or larger undergoes a supernova explosion, it may leave behind a fairly massive burned out stellar remnant. With no outward forces to oppose gravitational forces, the remnant will collapse in on itself. The star eventually collapses to the point of zero volume and infinite density.

Worm holes- A hypothetical "tunnel" connecting two different points in space such a way that a trip through the wormhole could take much less time than a journey between the same starting and ending points in normal space. The ends of a wormhole could, in theory, be intra-universe.

Dark energy- In the context of dark energy, the cosmological constant is a reservoir which stores energy. Its energy scales as the Universe expands. Applied to the supernova data, it would distinguish effects due to the matter in the Universe from those due to the dark energy. Unfortunately, the amount of this stored energy required is far more than observed and would result in very fast acceleration. So much so that the stars and galaxies would not form.

Titan- Titan is the largest moon of Saturn and the second largest moon in the solar system. Astronomers suspected that Titan might have an atmosphere. Scientists also believed they might find liquid seas or pools of methane meaning water would be frozen due to Titan's low surface temperature.

Pluto- is a dwarf planet that orbits far from the sun. It shares the region of its orbit with the Kuiper belt. From its discovery in 1930, people widely considered Pluto to be the ninth planet of our solar system. However, because of its small size and irregular orbit, many astronomers questioned whether Pluto should be grouped with worlds like Earth and Jupiter. astronomers now classify Pluto as a dwarf planet. Pluto cannot be seen without a telescope.

Monday, April 19, 2010

blog post #6

1. Which blog was your best this quarter? Why?

- i think my best blog thssis quarter was the one about an environmental issue because it had reasons why it was a problem the causes and tyhe effects it has on us. also it has solutions.

2. What topic did you enjoy learning about the most (from chapter 17-20)? Why? Include a picture.

- i like the part about the green house effect because i never understood how the earth was getting warmer.

3. What grade do you deserve for your 3rd Quarter Blogs? (Keep in mind some basic math. If you only did 3 out of 6 of them you cannot earn above a 50%.)

- i think i should get a hundred because all of my blogs are completed and done correctly.