The year is 2185, scientists have just discovered how to teleport to any location in space in a blink of an eye. They have created a machine that can harness the abilities of a black hole to bend space time. This new invention revolutionizes the world and brings interstellar travel to mankind. Technology advances faster than ever and new discoveries are being made every day. Humans create an infinite energy source that will never run out and extend the human life. These abilities come from a wormhole in the center of a black hole. At this point in life’s existence, people have been able to look inside of a black hole which was thought to never be possible. While this may seem like a crazy science fiction novel that would only be seen in movies, it is theoretically possible in the universe. Black Holes are incredibly massive and mysterious, and could give mankind the answers to life’s biggest issues. A great floating satellite called The Hubble Telescope has given researchers almost …show more content…
A quasar is defined as a massive celestial object, producing large amounts of energy and light. These are believed to contain massive black holes in their centers. These large celestial objects were thought to be abundant at the early beginning of the universe, but now have slowly turned dormant (Shields and Kormendy).There are multiple kinds of black holes that exist in our universe, one of them is a quasar as previously stated. These black holes exist in a massive ball of gasses and dust that is used as fuel for the black hole. These objects can be thousands of times brighter that even the brightest star found due to the extreme amount of energy released (Mari 56). They are often found at the centers of galaxies and are credited towards the early formation of the universe. They then run out of fuel and continue to be the strong gravitational force at the center of most galaxies holding them together (Shields and
I’m Volley, you probably still don't know me because THE LAST TIME YOU PLAYED WITH ME WAS IN 1969! I’m that volleyball that sits there in your ball basket staring at the ceiling talking to the spider in the top right corner in the garage. The last time I got played with in the beginning of the summer, and as BASKETBALL,“boi,” i'm a VOLLEYBALL, you hit with your forearm and I go flying smelling the breeze and giving a high five to the birds,but you shoot me and I always hit the rim,but sometimes you swished but that was rare. Now you get close to picking me up and I get so EXCITED, for you to just move me and get either the football,soccer ball, or the basketball.How about you play with me sometimes. let’s bring back the good days when I had…
Furthermore existence that black holes exist comes from the observations of astronomers of bursts of energy which are detected and then lost. An event horizon is an area of space around a black hole for which nothing can escape, once an object or any matter crosses this event horizon the gravity of the black hole will be too strong for it to escape. As a cloud of gas swirls and nears a black hole, the gases heat up and will emit x-rays. Astronomers have observed instances of several burts of x-rays being detected and then disappearing at areas where black holes are thought to be found. This may be caused by the gases emitting x-rays and then crossing the event horizon and disappearing forever. The observations of these bursts of energy are useful for astronomers in finding black holes.
Maunakea mountain stands at 13,796 feet above sea level, and approximately 33,000 feet above the ocean floor and it has a rich ecosystem that varies and the highest mountain in the Islands of Hawaii. Since 1963, telescopes were built on this sacred mountain where astronomers scientists from various parts of the world partnered to take advantage of this opportunity. Today’s problem of this Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) that was planned in the year of 2012 with the intentions of having the world’s largest telescope to be built on Maunakea has caused physical, political, religion, and land issues that concerned the Hawaiian people why this telescope shouldn’t be built on this sacred mountain. A pragmatic model of this Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) will stand in height approximately at 164 feet high (50 meters tall) and 180 feet in (80 meters’) because of this huge telescope may be a problem for the ecosystem pristine mountain. The Hawaiian people of the island of Hawaii believe in their culture, religion, and physically caring for the land of their ancestors has protested to stop the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) because of the environment and land has been desecrated.
Burn’s Day Storm began, on January 25 and 26 over in North Western Europe. It was a hurricane force that had reaches over 104 mile per hour that had enough to cause a lot of damage. When the storm was over it had caused 97 dead, more than 500,000 people without powers, and 3,000 trees were destroyed. This hurricane was known as Daria.
This paper will introduce you to the incredible topic which is black holes. A black hole is a region of space time exhibiting such strong gravitational effects that nothing can escape from inside it. (NASA) No human has ever entered a black hole and there is still a large mystery about them; we have very little idea of where the matter that enters them goes. A black hole cannot be looked into either, as it sucks all the light into the middle of it. Space programs use special satellites with certain features that allow them to see these black holes. A black hole can be big or small, sometimes forming when a star is dying. Some scientists speculate that there can be black holes just 1 centimeter large. There are multiple types of
This article written in the Astrobiology Magazine on August 1, 2015 describes the efforts of the teams of the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii, and the Hubble Space Telescope in finding a planet that is similar to Jupiter in orbit size and distance from its star, but the size of Uranus. Both of the teams have made their confirmations of the Uranus-like plant, OGLE-2005-BLG-169Lb in the star system OGLE-2005-BLG-169 independently through the method of gravitational microlensing.
Since its conception in 1958, NASA has been a pivotal organization in innovative technology and space exploration. With inventions such as the Hubble telescope, or the space shuttle, NASA has provided the world with existential research regarding space. With a renewal of popular interest in NASA, the organization would be able to continue contributing vital research in the medical, and technological fields, as well as the future exploration of space as humans know it, and the future habitation of other planets.
The Hubble Space Telescope has had and still has the greatest Societal Impact among Humanity
The needs for an instrument that would take images of the universe from the space were inevitable since there were so many challenges studying space and the universe from earth. The Hubble telescope, named after the great scientist who confirmed the big bang theory, was the solution to this and it has been in space for the more than 20 years it was supposed to live. Over the time, the telescope has sent home so much information that mankind has realized how little they knew about the universe. This paper covers the needs for the Hubble telescope in space, the impacts that it has had in physics and science and what eventually happens to the telescope when its time expires.
Everything mentioned from questions 2 and 3 is better than our eyes, which, if the world was flat, would be able to see a candle burning 20 miles away in pitch black. They can only see specks of light and the moon when looking with the bare eyes. Optical is marginally better considering the rest of the methods listed. It can see the universe a lot better than just our bare eyes but can't function when it is raining or cloudy. Radio waves are large and can go through pretty much anything and are easy to detect with radio telescopes but can only give us limited information about a tiny segment of the universe. Satellites can be a lot better but cannot reach as far as the Hubble telescope can, as the Hubble telescope can see very distant galaxies
In this article about a natural satellite in space, talks about how one of the biggest moon's in our Solar System has an ocean 10 times the depth of the earth's oceans, About 100 kilometers thick. This was found on Jupiter’s largest moon called Ganymede by using The Hubble Telescope. They’ve first noticed that the moon’s surfaces was flooding, presumably caused by bubbling up from the interior of the moon which could be cause by cryovolcanoes (or ice volcano), which was soon discovered that the moon’s surface is made out of a thick crust of ice. They’ve discovered this ocean through The Hubble Telescope by monitoring Ganymede and Jupiter's auroras, to see the change in their magnetic field, and they’ve noticed that the moon’s aurora does not
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope was launched April 24, 1990, on the space shuttle Discovery from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Our solar system is elephantine and we have made discoveries that help us understand how colossal our solar system actually is,but in doing so we have also observed how Our entire universe is growing.
Black holes should probably not be called black holes. In fact, black holes are anything but empty space. Black holes are a great amount of matter packed and squeezed into a very small area. The result of this amount of matter squeezed into a small area results in a gravitational field so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape.
After teaching in Indiana for a short period of time, he went back to Oxford to study astronomy. Soon after returning to Oxford, he was recruited to Mount Wilson to help with the construction of the Hooker telescope. After the telescope was completed, Edwin proved there are galaxies beyond the Milky Way. Hubble did this by comparing the light given off by the stars he saw. Hubble was able to estimate that the Andromeda galaxy is about 900,000 light years away, proving it was too far to be in the same galaxy as Earth. Then in 1938 he made a book based on his work called The Realm of the Nebulae.