Wednesday, May 18, 2016
My Fav Presentations
This quarter of our earth and space class we did presentations of our own topics. My favorite peer presentations were: Steven's Presentation where he compared a neutron star to Thor's hammer and their respecting weight and force. I enjoyed the enthusiasm he spoke with and the way he tied in that tidbit of pop culture. Next up is Antonio, Ines and Brian's presentation on Earth-like planets. It took a cool look at the other planets that have similar properties as earth. It was interesting to speculate about the possibility of life on other planets. Finally Erick's presentation on the theory of white holes was also really cool. I had not heard of it before, so it was good to learn more about it, the creator of the theory and a look into the specific reasons why this would occur.
Friday, May 6, 2016
Telescopes: a new view
Over the past few weeks we learned about some different kinds of telescopes. Of the ones that we learned about my favorite three have to be: the Atacama telescope, Hubble telescope, and the
Giant Magellan Telescope.
Firstly the Atacama telescope is my favorite, not only because it was my assigned telescope but it is actually really cool the way that it is actually a bunch on dishes that all work together in the Atacama Desert of Chile. This Telescope has the ability to map out inferred signals from the stars. With that being said it is a interferometer.
Next The Hubble Telescope named after Edwin Hubble, a brilliant astronomer who's theories about the galaxies were proved long after he came up with them. Although it was a pain to get into orbit, it allowed astronomers to gaze into the deeper part that no man had seen before that point, by capturing wavelengths.
Finally the Giant Magellan telescope, also located in the Atacama Desert, is a massive new telescope that will use mirrors to revive optic signals from space allowing for mapping of distant celestial bodies that were before now way to far for any other telescope to get a clear image of.
Monday, April 18, 2016

Monday, March 7, 2016
Oh! The Open Space
3rd Quarter Presentations
This quarter there were many presentations given. While I enjoyed them all 3 stood out to me.Why EUROPA-ll in my business?
By: Eva, Juli and Samm
This presentation was insightful and interesting. Not to mention the name is hilarious. I really enjoyed hearing about Europa it's surface, atmosphere and potential for life, who wouldn't like it?Moons of Uranus
By: Nadine, Ilwaad, Lisa and Waqar
I can't say that I ever thought about uranus (lol), much less its moons. That made this presentation even more interesting for me. Now I know about: Miranda, Oberon, Umbriel and Titania.Life On The Red Planet
By: Alex, Amir and Kiran
Mars, the red planet and also my favorite planet. I love the idea of colonization of Mars, so I automagicly loved this presentation from the get-go.(Though there is nothing new under the sun when it comes to Mars or ideas of colonizing it) However I still like being reminded of the possibility of doing so one day.
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
NASA and The Colonization of Other Worlds
For our project we attempted to colonize Mars. To do this we designed modular and strong bio domes that serve as what ever is needed and are easily constructed on Mars removing the need for extra space on the ships as all the materials will be in their most condensed form. We would use a combination of 3 different power sources: Atomic, Solar and Bio energy, not only removing the need to store and deal with waste but also allowing the production of plenty of energy for our new colony. The purpose of this colony will primarily be for research and development of new technologies as well as an experiment showing the plausibility of longer term colonization on other planets.
However I do not believe this will be possible anytime soon, as we do not yet posses the ability to travel such distances nor do we have enough information and technology for this to be possible yet.
From what I have researched the only future NASA missions that have been announced so far are all satellites and space-stations no plans to travel to other planets or even back to the moon yet. However with the resurgence of interest in space travel by the private sector it may not be long till said missions are announced, however it may not be from NASA but a private company.
NASA has shown no interest in colonizing other planets so far, however that could just be under wraps but it is far more likely that they don't have any plans to do so..... yet
However I do not believe this will be possible anytime soon, as we do not yet posses the ability to travel such distances nor do we have enough information and technology for this to be possible yet.
From what I have researched the only future NASA missions that have been announced so far are all satellites and space-stations no plans to travel to other planets or even back to the moon yet. However with the resurgence of interest in space travel by the private sector it may not be long till said missions are announced, however it may not be from NASA but a private company.
NASA has shown no interest in colonizing other planets so far, however that could just be under wraps but it is far more likely that they don't have any plans to do so..... yet
Monday, February 1, 2016
The Sun: A Radiant Beauty
For this quarter presentation in my Earth and Space class, my group is presenting on the Sun. More specifically about Solar Flares, Sun Spots, The Solar Cycle and how these different things impact the earth and everything living on it. It is my hope that we can clear up any misconceptions or ambiguities surrounding these subjects and to not only do that but to also explain the need for constant human research and predictions that are associated with these events and that of the solar cycle. In doing so we will explain the consequences of neglecting said events and the potentially catastrophic impact it can cause on civilization and on all life on earth.
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