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41. Universe
See also Space Time Cosmology Big Bang Astrophysics Dark Matter Astronomy Vying scientific theories predict whether the life of the universe is finite or infinite.
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Image Of The Early Universe
An image of the early universe , showing irregularities in its brightness 380,000 years after its birth, has been produced by a device called the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP). The image has given astronomers and cosmologists new insight into the age, shape, and mass of the cosmos, and the way in which matter has been distributed throughout its history. The universe is believed to have originated in an explosion of incomprehensible brilliance, called the Big Bang, 13.7 billion (1.37 x 10 10 ) years ago. Thus, the WMAP image portrays the universe when it was approximately 1/36,000 of its present age. The data implies a cosmos that is geometrically flat (Euclidean) on a large scale, rather than spherical (closed) or hyperboloidal (open) as some

42. Video Birth Of The Solar System - Technorati
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43. 1965 Microwave Sky
See More About cosmology; big bang; astrophysics A view of the sky as would have been seen by the microwave receiver of Penzias
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    of Gallery Index Prev Next A view of the sky as would have been seen by the microwave receiver of Penzias and Wilson, if it could have surveyed the whole sky. This is a simulated image. NASA / WMAP Science Team In 1965, the first direct experimental evidence of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation was detected by two scientists at Bell Telephone Laboratories, who were working with a microwave telescope for a completely different project. This image is a simulated graphic of what their 1965 equipment would have detected if they had conducted a systemic scan of the universe. The cosmic microwave background radiation - a thermal remnant from the aftermath of the big bang - was first proposed in 1948 by Big Bang supporter George Gamow, Ralph Alpher, and Robert Herman (although previous flawed estimates of space's temperature had already been calculated). Their estimates ultimately predicted a value of the cosmic microwave background radiation around 28 degrees Kelvin. These discoveries eventually fell out of popularity among physicists, although in the 1960s they were rediscovered by some physicists, including Robert Dicke. Over the years, various projects have re-measured the CMB with greater accuracy, such as the WMAP project and the Planck Telescope.

    44. Astronomy 1
    Cosmology and the Big Bang; Astrophysics of high energies; Class Textbooks The physical universe an introduction to astronomy / Frank H. shu QB 43.2.S54 1982
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    BGU Physics Department
    Astronomy 1
    Lecturer in charge:
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    Lectures: Tuesday, 14:00-17:00, Building 90/231
    Office hours: Tuesday, 13:00-14:00
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    Tutorial: Thursday 14:00-15:00, Building 26/06.
    Course Objectives:
    • To learn astronomy To understand and apply the scientific method To practice critical thinking To learn physics To gain perspective about ourselves, the planet earth and our universe Scientific Thinking
    Scientific investigation requires you to:
    • Ask questions: How, where, why,.. Be objective Use deductive and intuitive reasoning Make quantitative calculations
    Course Topics:
    • Introduction to astronomy Distance measuring Formation and evolution of stars The possible ends of a star Cosmology and the Big Bang Astrophysics of high energies
    Class Textbooks: The physical universe: an introduction to astronomy / Frank H. shu QB 43.2.S54 1982 QB 801.C25 1996 Lectures collections: Lecture 1 part a part b Lecture 2 part a part b Lecture 3 part a part b Lecture 4 part a part b Lecture 5 Lecture 6 part a part b Lecture 7 Lecture 8 part a part b Lecture 9 Lecture 10 part a part b Lecture 11 Pictures Gallery Exercises: Class 1 Class 2 Class 2b Class 3 ... Class 10 Extra material: History and overview of telescopes Physical constants + calculator Latex symbols Home exercises (Issue Date) From Uri : 1. May 5

    45. Solar System - AthlonNews.com
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    46. Newsvine - The Black Hole Universe
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