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The Warmth of the Sun

01 Wednesday Oct 2014

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Andromeda galaxy, Astronomy, lookback

sun-in-blue-skyI know many people who refuse to wake up or get out of bed in the morning until the gentle rays of the Sun warm their face. What is not apparent to the average person is that those rays of light travel at the finite speed of 186,000 miles per second. That those rays of light transverse about 93 million miles from the Sun to the Earth. It has taken those same rays of light 8.3 minutes ((93000000/(186000 mps x 60) = 1116000 mpm) =8.3). The time that it takes light to travel from the source (the Sun) to an observer is called “lookback” time. In this case the lookback time is 8.3 minutes.

When looking at distant stars we are seeing the light of those stars that has finally arrived here on Earth that in some cases have taken over 2 billion years to transverse the void of space. We are seeing these stars as they were 2 billion years ago.

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The time it takes light to travel from a source to an observer. Light travels at the finite speed of 300,000 kilometers per second. The Sun is so distant that light takes 8.3 minutes to travel from it to Earth. Hence, the Sun has a lookback time of 8.3 minutes; we see it as it was 8.3 minutes ago. The Andromeda Galaxy has a lookback time of 2 million years; we see it as it was 2 million years ago

Some Great Links:
http://abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/glossary/lookback_time.html
http://www.site.uottawa.ca:4321/astronomy/index.html#lookbacktime
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/the_universe/Lookback.html

Philosophy of Movement

26 Friday Sep 2014

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Andromeda galaxy, Astronomy, Mikolaj Kopernik, Milky Way galaxy, Nicolaus Copernicus, Virgo Cluster

As in Philosophy, so it is in Astronomy, there are many events that happen on a regular basis that we take these proceedings for granted. In Philosophy the question, “How do you know that the sun will rise again tomorrow?” always comes across the first year philosophy student and leaves him just as perplexed about it at the end of his ponderings as he did prior to them. The fact of the matter is, the sun does not move in the manner in which we commonly take for granted.

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