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RISE OF MUSLIM SCIENCE AND ASTRONOMY.
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Traces the rise of Muslim scholarship from the 8th & 9th Centuries. Syntheses of existing astronomical traditions--Persian, Indian & Greek texts. Arab knowlededge of celestial world. Importance of Ptolemaic model for the planets. Establlishment of House of Wisdom in Baghdad. Islamic impact on development of astronomy & mathematics. Contribution of astrologers.

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The rise of Muslim science began after the life of the prophet Mohammed and the beginning of Islam in the seventh century. The eighth and ninth centuries involved the period of consolidation of the Muslim people, and the real rise of Muslim scholarship occurred in the ninth and tenth centuries (Al-Daffa’, 1977). The Muslims integrated the astronomical traditions of the Indians, Persians, the ancient near east, and especially the Greeks into a synthesis which began to chart a new chapter in the history of astronomy from the eighth century onward (IAL). The unification of the tribes of Arabia into a powerful nation, including Persia, Asia Minor, Syria, Palestine, Egypt, the whole North Africa, Gibraltar, and Spain created a vast intellectual empire (Ead). However, the Greek legacy did not immediately dominate without a struggle with native scien

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GALILEO.
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Mathematical-experimental method of the Italian scientist/astronomer. Its use to test the relationship between velocity and time for a falling body. Galileo's employment of the hypothetical-deductive method to study the science of motion. His observations through the telescope. Galileo's challenge to Aristotelian theory. His proving the correctness of Copernicus' heliocentric theory.

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Galileo’s mathematical-experimental method was used to test the relationship between velocity and time for a falling body: V ? T (Cohen, 1985). Since V could not be measured, he used a combination of mathematics and experimentation to verify this relationship: if V ? T, then D ? T2 by deduction, and this is a relationship which can be tested experimentally. By confirming this relationship experimentally, he could be confident that V ? T is valid. Because D ? T2 is derived from V ? T by mathematics, and then tested experimentally, this method was named the mathematical-experimental method. This method has also been called the hypothetico-deductive method because it is used to test a hypothesis which can’t be tested directly by experimentation. Essentially, the hypothetico-deductive method allows for the experimenter to test a theory by proxy.

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HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE.
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History & purpose of space-based observatory. Instrumentation. Its projects & discoveries. Outline.

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The Hubble Space Telescope is a cooperative program of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the operation of a longlived spacebased observatory for the benefit of the international astronomical community. The idea was first developed in the 1940s, designed and built in the 1970s and 80s, and made operational only in the 1990s. This was to be a different type of mission for NASA, to create a long term spacebased observatory. In order to accomplish this goal and to protect the spacecraft against instrument and equipment failures, NASA had always planned on regular servicing missions. The Hubble has special grapple fixtures, 76 handholds, and is stabilized in all three axes. The Hubble is a 2.4meter reflecting telescope which was deployed in lowEarth orbit at 600 kilometers by the

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Cosmology & the Big Bang Theory
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Looks at evolution of theories concerning the origins & nature of the universe.

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Cosmology and the Big Bang Theory Overview Since the beginning of human history, there have been questions about where the "stuff" that composes our universe comes from. In cosmology, the study of the origin and evolution of the universe, theories are put forward to explain the known facts and assumptions about the stars and everything we know and sense. There are "steady state" theories that propose that everything in the universe is pretty much the way it always has been. The steady state theory posits that the universe is contained within a "closed" system, and so the assumption could be made that the universe extends for a vast though finite distance in all directions. However, in 1823 a German cosmologist named Wilhelm Olbers asked the question, "Why is the sky dark at night?" Olbers

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Mission to Mars
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Discusses the underlying questions surrounding a manned mission to Mars. Examines whether there is sufficient technology in existence, what kinds of data can be expected, what sorts of problems can be anticipated, & is it important.

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Manned Mission to Mars Ever since the Sojourner began sending back video images from Mars, a renewed interest in the possibility of a manned mission to Mars has occurred. Such a plan as a mission to Mars raises all sorts of scientific, technical, and philosophical questions that this analysis will attempt to deal with. The main questions covered will be: 1) is there sufficient technology right now to handle such a mission? 2) is it important? 3) what kinds of data can it be expected will be returned? and 4) what are the problems of such a mission? Is Technology Available According the best data available, a manned mission to Mars is conceivable using the current technology resources available.

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BLACK HOLES.
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Definition, creation, theory, methods of discovery, observation & analysis.

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BLACK HOLES Background Many areas of astronomical research are interrelated so that knowledge gained in one area causes a rethinking of other issues and provides evidence to solve old and new problems. One area of research that offers information useful to astronomers and physicists on many different issues is the search for black holes, an ongoing process that has been enhanced by the creation of the Hubble Space Telescope, and a central location for studying black holes is the Space Telescope Science Institute, the nerve center of the Hubble. Black holes are theorized celestial bodies with a surface gravity so strong that nothing can escape from them, including light. If a star more massive than the Sun should undergo gravitational collapse at t

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SUPERNOVAE.
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Examines dying stars, causes, effects, theories, example (SNV 1987A).

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The purpose of this research is to examine the phenomenon of supernovae. The plan of the research will be to set forth the context in which supernova observation and study have emerged in recent years, and then to discuss difficulties associated with supernova definition, study, and understanding, with reference to studies that have been undertaken regarding supernovas in general and the supernova known as SNV 1987A in particular. On February 23, 1987, a truly cosmic event occurred--or more exactly was found to have occurred. Telescopes in New Zealand and Chile observed what was called the "brightest and closest" supernova to earth since "Kepler's supernova" in 1604 (Rensberger A7; Cowen 120). This was front-page news because telescopes had witnessed the event (marked by uncommon brightness), the historic proximity of the event to earth, and the fact that the initial obser

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CHEMICAL WEATHERING ON MARS.
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Analyzes planet's geologic processes compared to Earth.

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Chemical Weathering on Mars Recent high pressure experiments have provided insight on the chemical composition of Mars' mantle (11:2239). Such studies indicate that 15.7 percent of the planet is composed of metala large proportion of which is iron (11:2239). It is estimated that partial melting of this mantle produces an ironrich basaltic magma which generally reaches the planet's surface via massive shield volcanos and fissure eruptions (5:90). The extrusion of this turbulent, low viscosity lava has resulted in thinly disseminated iron sulfide mineralization over large areas of Mars (5:90). In addition to these ironrich flows, the red planet's surface is also characterized by large accumulations of basaltic ash (7:2237). These depositssome of which are meters thickhave undergone variable degrees of weathering (10:24). It

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PLATE TECTONICS ON VENUS.
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Discoveries relating Venus' geology with Earth's crust, plates, rifts, etc.

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PLATE TECTONICS ON VENUS? The plate tectonic theory is now widely accepted as a unifying basis for the physical geology of the earth as a whole. Not only does it explain most of the tectonic phenomena on Earth, but a number of key points have been well substantiated by paleomagnetic and seismologic studies (4). Venus, Earth's nearest neighbor, and similar in size, density, and age (8) might be expected to have similar tectonic activity. Indeed Soviet and U.S. explorations of Venus during the 60's and 70's revealed several features that could be interpreted as past or ongoing tectonism (Fig. 1). These included large calderas and arachnoids suggesting volcanism, dome uplifts, low ridge belts on planes, high mountain belts, heavily deformed areas called tesserae, and the circular coronae unique to Venus (9). Now that the

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ORIGINS OF BLACK HOLES IN UNIVERSE.
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Contends that existence is still theoretical because there are no measurable or observable phenomena.

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Black holes, sometimes called "collapsars," are a class of astronomical object which has attracted great attention both from astrophysicists and the general public in the past two decades. According to theory, if an astronomical body is large or dense enough, its gravitational escape velocity will exceed the velocity of light: thus no radiation from it can escape to the outside Universe. It disappears within an "event horizon." Such an object, from which not even light can escape, would seem to be undetectable, yet black holes are of great interest to astronomers and physicists. A number of indirect methods of detecting black holes have been proposed, and indeed a number of black hole "candidates" have been identified. However, black holes remain a theoretical construct, since no persuasive indirect observational evidence has been found that would rule

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THE SUN.
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Origin, nature, physical features, etc.

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Except for the Earth itself, the Sun is the one body in the Universe in whose fate human beings are most immediately concerned. Its light and heat make life on Earth possible, and the steadiness of that light and heat over four billion years of Earth's history made it possible for that life to evolve and survive. This paper will be devoted to a brief examination of the Sun's nature, origin, major characteristics, and probable fate. The sun is a star. It is often called an "average" star, though stars vary so much in size, energy output, and other characteristics that to call any star average is in a sense misleading. But the Sun is indeed roughly intermediate among the various classes of stars. The most luminous known stars are roughly a million times brighter than the Sun, while the least

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SUPERNOVAE.
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History of detection of astrological phenomenon, problems of methodology & research, & impact of supernova studies on society & philosophy.... More...
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History of detection of astrological phenomenon, problems of methodology & research, & impact of supernova studies on society & philosophy.

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THE SUN.
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Origin, function, dynamics, sun spots, solar cycle, in context of universal creation, composition.... More...
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Origin, function, dynamics, sun spots, solar cycle, in context of universal creation, composition.

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THE SUN The purpose of this paper is to describe the origin, function, and dynamics of the sun, including sunspots and the solar cycle. In order to describe the birth of the sun it is necessary to also discuss the origin of the universe and the formation of the solar system. For even though these happenings occurred billions of years apart, each one led to the formation of the other and they are all related. What makes this even more complicated is that throughout the history of man, there have been many theories concerning these astronomical occurrences, and there are still differing opinions among scientists. The most widely accepted and well-known opinions will be presented here. It is now an almost certainty

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"THE DYNAMIC UNIVERSE" (THEODORE SNOW).
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Ideas on origin & evolution of physical universe.

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HALLEY'S COMET.
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Discovery, composition, nucleus, 1986 passage, probes from Earth, tail, solar wind, general comet data.... More...
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Discovery, composition, nucleus, 1986 passage, probes from Earth, tail, solar wind, general comet data.

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This paper will discuss Halley's comet using several current sources which deal with topics such as how a comet works, what causes the comet to be what it is, what new discoveries have been made and what research has been done or is being done on Halley's Comet. Very recently has come the first unambiguous evidence of organic molecules in the nucleus of Halley's comet. The evidence from recent examination of the infrared spectrum of the comet shows emission by the carbon-hydrogen bonds of a solid in the dust grains surrounding the nucleus of the comet. The temperature of the dust is about 400 K.(a determination made by Giotto, the European comet probe), and yet the wavelength emissions match those observed from bacteria in the library. A dust analyzer on the Giotto shows that the dust is composed of

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ORIGINS OF THE UNIVERSE.
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Ancient astronomy, Copernican theory, Church influence, pulsars, Big Bang theory, black holes, general relativity.

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GALILEO.
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Factors involved in the acceptability of his theories in science & theology.

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Galileo is perhaps the first scientist, at least since the Greek Archimedes, to be well known to the general public. He is famous partly for his real achievements in physics and astronomy, partly for legendary achievements (such as dropping cannon-balls off the Leaning Tower of Pisa), and partly for having been tried for heresy by the Inquisition and compelled to recant his belief, now universally accepted, that the Earth moves in space. Only in the last few years has the Catholic Church officially "reversed" his conviction. Yet his ideas, in spite of the violent controversy they stirred and the official condemna-tion they brought him, came to be generally accepted by educated opinion within a few years after his trial. Why were these ideas, though pronounced heretical, so widely and quickly accep

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JOHANNES KEPLER.
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Life, career of 16th-17th German mathematician-astronomer. Planetary, celestial music, astrology, optics, Kepler's Laws.... More...
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Life, career of 16th-17th German mathematician-astronomer. Planetary, celestial music, astrology, optics, Kepler's Laws.

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ORIGINS OF UNIVERSE & HUMAN CIVILIZATION.
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ASTEROIDS.
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Minor planets. Orbits, minerology, origin, discovery. Speculations as to history, import to Solar System.

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GALILEO & THE CHURCH.
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Struggles of 16th Cent. physicist with religious authorities relating to his astronomical discoveries.

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"RED GIANTS & WHITE DWARFS"
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RINGS OF SATURN, JUPITER, URANUS.
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MILKY WAY.
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Explores the physical traits of this galaxy, including shape, scope, contents, age, evolution of stars within galaxy.

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GALILEO.
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His contributions to the science of astronomy. The examinations are made from an historical point of view.... More...
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SOLAR SYSTEM.
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Modern theories regarding its origin, including catastrophic or big bang theory; cold gas theory; the dust-cloud hypothesis; & the accretion hypothesis.... More...
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Modern theories regarding its origin, including catastrophic or big bang theory; cold gas theory; the dust-cloud hypothesis; & the accretion hypothesis.

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PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF JUPITER.
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Discusses temperature, belts, distance from the sun & Earth, atmosphere. (1969).

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RADIO GALAXIES.
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Explanations & hypotheses for these galaxies.

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Cygnus A is the best known of the group of dumbbell galaxies. It consists of two nuclei in a common halo. It could be an extreme case of double galaxies. Galaxies are often radio sources. Cygnus A is so-called because of the constellation in which it is located. The galaxies at the center of radio star Cygnus A are photographed with the 200-inch telescope. These galaxies are practically at the limit of present optical observation. However, they are one of the strongest radio sources in the sky. Minkowski interprets Cygnus A as two galaxies, of about 100 billion stars each, in head-on collision - a catastrophe of tremendous magnitude. A different interpretation is that these two galaxies are the fragments of one original galaxy undergoing fission, that is, blowing apart in an explosion that must be just as violent as Minkowski's

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