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Halle's Solar Systems Blog. Comments 'n Comets. Big Bang, Small Seconds. Jupiter’s Less Popular Moons. On Big Bang, Small Seconds. On Jupiter’s Less Popular…. Big Bang, Small Seconds. March 29, 2016. March 29, 2016. Most of us have an awareness of the basic concept of the Big Bang Theory from a very young age. I am not referring to the CBS show. But I suppose children learn about that fairly young nowadays as well. 2 thoughts on “ Big Bang, Small Seconds. March 31, 2016 at 4:35 pm. Enter your comment here.
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Jupiter’s Less Popular Moons | Halle's Solar Systems Blog
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Halle's Solar Systems Blog. Comments 'n Comets. Big Bang, Small Seconds. Jupiter’s Less Popular Moons. On Big Bang, Small Seconds. On Jupiter’s Less Popular…. Jupiter’s Less Popular Moons. March 29, 2016. March 29, 2016. Io, Europa, Ganymede and Castillo get a lot of love, but the 63 other members of Jupiter’s posse are often overlooked. S/2011 J2 was the most recently discovered of the bunch, Jupiter’s second (J2) satellite (S) discovered in 2011 (2011). We don’t know very much about this satellite,...
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Amazing Aurora | Halle's Solar Systems Blog
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Halle's Solar Systems Blog. Comments 'n Comets. Big Bang, Small Seconds. Jupiter’s Less Popular Moons. On Big Bang, Small Seconds. On Jupiter’s Less Popular…. March 4, 2016. Aurora borealis is generally only visible near the North magnetic pole. But wait, there’s more! There are lights near the Southern magnetic pole as well, known as Aurora australis. These names mean dawn of the north and dawn of the south, named after Aurora, the Roman goddess of the dawn. Well now you can! March 13, 2016 at 7:20 pm.
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Jupiter’s Less Popular Moons | Halle's Solar Systems Blog
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Halle's Solar Systems Blog. Comments 'n Comets. Big Bang, Small Seconds. Jupiter’s Less Popular Moons. On Big Bang, Small Seconds. On Jupiter’s Less Popular…. Jupiter’s Less Popular Moons. March 29, 2016. March 29, 2016. Io, Europa, Ganymede and Castillo get a lot of love, but the 63 other members of Jupiter’s posse are often overlooked. S/2011 J2 was the most recently discovered of the bunch, Jupiter’s second (J2) satellite (S) discovered in 2011 (2011). We don’t know very much about this satellite,...
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April | 2016 | Halle's Solar Systems Blog
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Halle's Solar Systems Blog. Comments 'n Comets. Big Bang, Small Seconds. Jupiter’s Less Popular Moons. On Big Bang, Small Seconds. On Jupiter’s Less Popular…. Read more "Psychrophile Style". Blog at WordPress.com.
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Tennessee Tectonics | Halle's Solar Systems Blog
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Halle's Solar Systems Blog. Comments 'n Comets. Big Bang, Small Seconds. Jupiter’s Less Popular Moons. On Big Bang, Small Seconds. On Jupiter’s Less Popular…. March 4, 2016. March 4, 2016. Although Tennessee is in the middle of North America, we are still affected by tectonic activity. There are earthquakes in this region from time to time, thanks to the New Madrid Fault. The New Madrid Fault is named after New Madrid, Missouri. This USGS article. 3 thoughts on “ Tennessee Tectonics. Thanks for the post!
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Big Bang, Small Seconds | Halle's Solar Systems Blog
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Halle's Solar Systems Blog. Comments 'n Comets. Big Bang, Small Seconds. Jupiter’s Less Popular Moons. On Big Bang, Small Seconds. On Jupiter’s Less Popular…. Big Bang, Small Seconds. March 29, 2016. March 29, 2016. Most of us have an awareness of the basic concept of the Big Bang Theory from a very young age. I am not referring to the CBS show. But I suppose children learn about that fairly young nowadays as well. 2 thoughts on “ Big Bang, Small Seconds. March 31, 2016 at 4:35 pm. Enter your comment here.
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March | 2016 | Halle's Solar Systems Blog
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Halle's Solar Systems Blog. Comments 'n Comets. Big Bang, Small Seconds. Jupiter’s Less Popular Moons. On Big Bang, Small Seconds. On Jupiter’s Less Popular…. Big Bang, Small Seconds. Most of us have an awareness of the basic concept of the Big Bang Theory from a very young age. I am not referring to the CBS show, but I suppose children learn about that fairly young nowadays as well. Anyway, although I’ve always had a basic understanding of what the Big Bang Theory entails, […]. Read more "Amazing Aurora".
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January | 2016 | Halle's Solar Systems Blog
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Halle's Solar Systems Blog. Comments 'n Comets. Big Bang, Small Seconds. Jupiter’s Less Popular Moons. On Big Bang, Small Seconds. On Jupiter’s Less Popular…. The moon completes it orbit around Earth every 29.5 days, creating the lunar cycle. The most interesting thing I learned from the Chapter 2 reading was that the word month is meant to sound like moon – I’m surprised I never knew the origin of the word before! As the moon orbits Earth, we are able […]. Read more "The Lunar Cycle".
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Observing Deep Space – mattsastronomyblog
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January 26, 2016. In October 2018, the James Webb Space Telescope will be launched. It is known as the Next Generation Space Telescope. The diameter of this telescope’s lense will be about 21 feet in diameter. The James Webb Space Telescope will have a focus of near infrared astronomy. This will allow it to see many deep space phenomenon that was previously unknown to us. Perhaps this will allow us to discover other signs of life in the universe? James Webb Space Telescope. January 27, 2016 at 12:43 am.