Ten Things You Need to Know About Astronomy
I’m back from a week of grueling and tiresome home improvements and the first thing I see in my inbox is that it’s time for a Science and Health Channel theme day. This week’s theme, Top Ten lists.
So, away we go…
Here is a list of ten things I think everyone should know about astronomy.
- How to find the north star (or the Southern Cross, thanks Wilson)
- What causes the seasons
- The difference between astronomy and astrology
- What Saturn looks like through a telescope
- The life cycle of a star
- The age of the universe
- That the universe is expanding
- We are losing our dark skies to obnoxious and unnecessary lighting
- We actually went to the moon and landed there, more than once
- The face on Mars… isn’t
The Science and Health channel theme day was, strictly speaking, supposed to be a Top Ten list, but I didn’t want to be so presumptuous as to think these are the top ten things people should know. To be perfectly honest, they aren’t, they’re just among the most basic.
Of course, MY readers have #3 down cold. Right? Hummmm?
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Hmm, can you replace #1 with “how to find the North Star and/or the Southern Cross”? Not everyone *can* find the North Star, you see…
Hi Wilson, I just added it. Thanks for pointing that out.
My kids says the life Cycle of a star is egg, larva, then adult…
*I* say it’s Wash, Spin, Rinse…
You should have added something about Star Trek being real and that TV is the governments way of breaking it to us.
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p.s. obviously Star Wars is made up :P
I don’t think I’ve ever been able to find the North Star…or even if I can… at first I heard/thought it was the brightest, but then I heard somewhere it wasn’t…?
Great list, Tony! Even though I do know the difference between astrology and astronomy, I will never forget the first time I ever saw the Southern Cross - one of my first days living in Chile. It really did signify a different set of stars that guided my life for the next few years.
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