Douglas MacArthur was an American five-star general. He was promoted to Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 1930s. After that MacArthur played a leading role in the Pacific during World War II. He won the prestigious Medal of Honor for his service in the Philippines. He rose to the rank of General in the US Army, and was named a field marshal in the Philippine Army. In 1903, MacArthur graduated at the top of his class from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. As a junior officer
at the night sky, I can see the stars that are just visible enough for me to see as a small dot. I look up at the stars wondering if they are galaxies, stars, or even planets. Whatever those stars may be I see them as opportunities, opportunities for us to see and explore. However, they aren’t the only stars that can be seen as opportunities. The stars that are drawn on paper can also be seen as opportunities. The five points that are formed to make a regular star on paper are like choices that we
Quatrain one states that while looking up at the night sky, we see the same stars. these same stars scattered across the sky millions of miles away, and how amazing it is that can we understand them. Quatrain two states what, and where the stars are, and then changes to talk about humans that have left their mark. The third quatrain talks about the couplet’s theme, stating that if we live our lives, we will be remembered as a star (Bruinsma 1-14). This, however, is just the base of the poem. This poem
When the big bang happened, all of the elements that were in the star were expelled outward. Around .4 billion years after the big bang, first generation stars started to form, these are the stars that created most of our elements.They were made of period two, three, and four elements. Like every star, these stars ran out of energy and exploded making new elements that are found on our periodic table. They created period four, five, six, and seven elements. 4.6 billion years ago a protoplanetary
distances of stars and star clusters, (pg 171, Lab Manual). Typically, an H-R Diagram plots Luminosity (y-axis) against Temperature and Spectral Type (x-axis) (this axis is also “backwards” meaning that temperature is higher on the left and lower on the right). In the upper left corner of the diagram, you would see hot luminous stars plotted there, and in the bottom right there would be cool, faint stars. There are also four different regions on the diagram that tell you what type of the stars dwell in
galaxies form stars much faster than normal galaxies. They can create new stars 1,000 times faster than regular galaxies. They are triggered when two galaxies pass by each other. Other ways that they can be created include galactic merging and if the galaxy has a galactic bar. All galaxies have a black hole in their center, and when they are extremely active, this can trigger rapid star formation. The dust and gas supply in starburst galaxies is used up quickly to form a lot of new stars. Once starburst
An exoplanet is a planet that orbits a star not within our solar system. Formation of an exoplanet Before an exoplanet is formed, a star must be formed. The very beginning of the formation of a star begins with a gas and dust cloud, known as a molecular cloud which is a kind of nebula. The molecular cloud is mostly made up of hydrogen and helium gas. As the elements begin to clump together, the gravity of the clumps grow. This causes the mass to form a spinning cloud disk, known as a protoplanetary
a wide variety of degrees. One option for a degree is a doctorate in astronomy. Astronomy has many different specialties to be an expert in. One expertise would be a solar and stellar astronomer. A stellar astronomer studies mostly the stars. Though, they also study black holes, nebulae, white dwarfs, and supernovas. A solar astronomer primarily studies the sun. They study the complex systems of the sun including atmospheres, the magnetic field, and they investigate new ways to study the
My favourite constellation is a pair of stars identified in the ancient world by the Nords, who named them the Eyes of Thjazi. This constellation is perhaps better known in modern times as Gemini, the Twins of the Zodiac, combining the stars Castor and Pollux. These two stars are matched in brightness and sit side by side, which is why they resemble a pair of eyes, and reach their peak in the sky in January. For this reason, they are associated with the winter goddess Skadi in the Nordic tradition
There are exactly 7 steps for a star to become a main sequence star just like our Sun. Step one: Interstellar Clouds: This is the very first stage of the processing of a star forming into a main sequence star. It is known as a dense interstellar cloud. It could be the very core of a dark dust cloud even. Or sometimes a molecular cloud. They both contain many different types of atoms. For examples metals and gasses. The clouds are huge in size. The average temperature of an interstellar cloud are
thought it was a star or a comet. But then Uranus was accepted as a planet because of Johann Elert Bode’s observations. William wanted the planet to be called Georgium Sidus because of the king George III. But the planet was called Uranus after the Greek god of sky. It takes Uranus 17 hours and 14 minutes to to rotate 1 time and it takes 84 earth years to spin around the sun 1 time. It has got 27 moons and they are divided into three different groups: thirteen inner moons, five major moons and nine
reflectors roughly the size of six hockey rinks combined and bundled radio receivers each in the shape of a snowboard half-pipe. Figure 1: CHIME will consist of five cylindrical reflectors that are 20m x 100m with feeds, amplifiers
St. Thomas Aquinas wrote five arguments for the existence of God, part of his Summa Theologiae. Thomas’ second argument for the existence of God is one of the most compelling, as we can see examples from both the Bible and nature to support it. In the cause and effect argument, Thomas starts off with providing reason that all things that exist in the world must have an original cause to all the effects we see on earth. Thomas states, “There is no case known in which a thing is found to be the efficient
during the early universe. JWST has been appointed to explore and address astronomical science relating to the four following themes (objectives): • The End of the Dark Ages: First light and Re-ionization • The Assembly of the Galaxies • The Birth of Stars and Protolanetary Systems • Planetary Systems and the Origins of Life JWST, using its large 6.5-meter gold plated primary mirror, will capture distant infrared light and study it using four state-of-the-art on-board imaging and spectroscopic instruments
I chose the constellation of Orion because I 've heard a lot about it and am interested. Orion is the constellation 's brightest stars. So stands out in the night sky and is the best known. It has its origins in Greek mythology. The hunter Orion was killed by the bite of a scorpion. In heaven is their flight, so that Orion disappears in the west just before Scorpio appears in the east. The myth of this is: Orion was the son of Poseidon, god of the sea, and Gaia, Mother Earth. He had an extraordinary
How did we become a human? That is the question that is trying to be solved. It is mental to think about how the humans are a prolonged and more developed member of the great ape family. We have evolved into a more mature and sophisticated species that yearns to share our personal stories. Jonathon's Gottschall's preface, The Storytelling Animal, starts with scientist believing if monkeys were left in a room with a computer they would eventually write hamlet word for word. The human mind is obsessed
In Shirley Jackson's “The Lottery”, the theme is that people will follow a tradition for no reason whatsoever sometimes. I will explain why I think this is the theme in my story through 3 paragraphs. I will talk about the key details that the author (Shirley Jackson) gives throughout the story. I will then explain why all the key details connect to theme that I stated in the text. In the last paragraph I will combine my thinking into one paragraph about the beginning middle and end of the book. After
The earth wasn’t always solid. Billions of years ago it was a blob of magma floating in space. Over time the surface cooled, but the centre remained molten rock. The pressure and heat broke the surface into plates that float on a sea of magma below. These plates are constantly moving, drifting apart creating divergence boundaries and crashing together creating convergence boundaries, colliding with the power to forge mountains, and splitting solid rock like it was paper. The discovery of these plates
“Big-Bang Theory”), there is a galaxy called the Milky Way. It is called as such because of the galaxy’s rather “milky” appearance. And in this galaxy’s very edge, there is a group of planets that is being pulled together by a single, bright, yellow star called the “Sun”. This group of planets, along with the Sun itself, are called the “Solar System”. In the Solar System, there are nine planets, which are then again grouped into two groups; the terrestrial planets and the Jovian planets. The terrestrial
The interstellar cloud is the birthing place of the low mass and high-mass stars, however there are quite a few differences between the two types of stars. As mentioned earlier, low-mass stars come from the interstellar cloud, and they are created when the cloud begins to collapse, which can happen for a number of reasons, with some being a possible collision with a nearby cloud or an explosion of a nearby star. Once the cloud begins to collapse and shrink under its own influence its temperature