Preamble: You should know that the speed of light, c = 300,000 km/sec The equation for distance, d, is: d = v × t, where d is the distance, v is the speed and t is the time. Equivalently, time, t = d/v, where, as before d is the distance and v is the speed.… Continue reading Preamble: You should know that the speed of light, c = 300,000 km/sec The equati
Category: Astronomy
Question 1: What is the difference between geocentric versus heliocentric models
Question 1: What is the difference between geocentric versus heliocentric models of our solar system? 1 paragraph Question 2: If there is gravity where the International Space Station (ISS) is located above Earth, why doesn’t the space station get pulled back down to Earth? Can we use this same concept for the Earth orbiting the… Continue reading Question 1: What is the difference between geocentric versus heliocentric models
Three page research paper, mla, double spaced, 3 sources, and about astronomy (astronomy: exploring the structures and movements of our solar system and/or the patterns and meaning of the celestial realm) wrtiers desgression for sub topic.
Three Page Research paper, MLA, Double Spaced, 3 Sources, and about astronomy (Astronomy: Exploring the Structures and Movements of Our Solar System and/or The Patterns and Meaning of The Celestial Realm) Wrtiers desgression for sub topic.
Three page research paper, mla, double spaced, 3 sources, and about astronomy (astronomy: exploring the structures and movements of our solar system and/or the patterns and meaning of the celestial realm) wrtiers desgression for sub topic.
Three Page Research paper, MLA, Double Spaced, 3 Sources, and about astronomy (Astronomy: Exploring the Structures and Movements of Our Solar System and/or The Patterns and Meaning of The Celestial Realm) Wrtiers desgression for sub topic.
Write the science justification.
Rewrite your Abstract, incorporating your new, deeper understanding from Unit #2. As before, it should be between 200-400 words, and include all five basic Abstract sections described in the Project Proposal document. [20 points] Write the Science Justification. This should be between 400-800 words and present a balanced discussion of background information, the program’s goals,… Continue reading Write the science justification.
Title page
Five-page paper on an astronomy topic : THE JOVIAN PLANETS. In the paper, there must be a Title page A table of contents A works cited page. The paper must have five sources of research, such as from textbooks, websites, and journal articles. The body of the paper must be five pages, not including the… Continue reading Title page
Discuss the effect of size, composition, and speed on the impact, giving examples, for at least 5 different impacts.
The following website models impacts that might occur in our solar system. http://janus.astro.umd.edu/astro/impact/ Explore collisions that might occur on Earth. Change the size of the object (think about the sizes of objects around you–say a pea, an orange, a table, a house, a bus, and airplane, etc) and the composition (metal, rock, or ice), as… Continue reading Discuss the effect of size, composition, and speed on the impact, giving examples, for at least 5 different impacts.
Discuss at least three different scientific reasons to be skeptical.
The student must follow the specific guidance of the prompt. The student’s response must be between 200 and 300 words in total length. The student must use proper grammar, spelling and syntax, but there is no specific “style” requirement (MLA, APA, etc.). The student is only allowed one attempt. Edit and proof-read… Continue reading Discuss at least three different scientific reasons to be skeptical.
Not one that’s already known but make it fictional.
Make up a constellation & draw using only the image down below with the stars! Not one that’s already known but make it fictional. And write a 2 paragraph talking about a fictional myth story explaining how the constellation came to be in a word document , search up what ‘myth and constellation stories are… Continue reading Not one that’s already known but make it fictional.