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In Hollywood, the biggest stars are measured by their box office appeal, the roles they get in movies, or by millions of votes cast by the public on “American Idol.” But in astronomy, how do you know what the hottest stars in the universe are? What makes a star so special it deserves our awe [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Sunday, October 19, 2008 at 5:32 pm
Filed under Nature · Tagged asteroid belts, Astronomer, Cancri, Dr. Charles Beichman, Earth, Epsilon, habitable planet, habitable planets, intelligent life in the universe, Jupiter, Margaret Turnbull, Mr. Spock, multiple universes, NASA, Neptune, own solar system, planetary systems, planetquest, planets, rocky planets, spitzer space telescope, star, Star Trek, stars, sun, terrestrial planets, Universe
The Universe… The incredible difference in scale between the tiny world we live in every day and the vastness of all time and space begs the question of whether we will ever be able to grasp the fullness of the cosmos. But that doesn’t stop us from trying. In fact, contemplating the great unknowns must [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, August 22, 2008 at 12:26 am
Filed under Science · Tagged alien, aliens, Anthropic principle, Antimatter, astrophysicist, beginning of the universe, big bang, captain kirk, carl sagan, Consciousness, Cosmology, dark energy, dark matter, death, end of the universe, Energy, Enrico Fermi, Extraterrestrial, extraterrestrial intelligence, Frank Drake, Glen Taylor, God, grand unification theory, intelligent life in the universe, Isaac Newton, Life, Matter, multiple universes, mystery, Physical cosmology, Physics, religion, religion and philosophy, rowell, spock, time, time and space, tunguska explosion, Tunguska River Valley, Ultimate fate of the universe, Universe, Unsolved problems in physics