Bella's Science Blog
All about science (especially space) and anything else I choose to write about.
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Galaxy Collision GIF
Check out this cool GIF that shows what our night sky will look like in billions of years, when the Andromeda galaxy collides with our own Milky Way!
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Torange
I have a theory. I think that the next planet that is discovered by scientists should be named Torange, so that there will finally be something that rhymes with orange.
Monday, November 7, 2011
How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming - A Review by Yours Truly
I just read the book 'How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming' by Mike Brown. I have to say, I really, really liked it. It held my attention and provided a funny first person narrative of Mike Brown's story - how he discovered a planet that was bigger than Pluto. This planet, Eris, was the reason that Pluto was 'killed'- if Eris went, then Pluto had to go, too. I highly recommend this book! It's awesome!
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Galaxies
This is an awesome song on Youtube... because it involves astronomy AND is religious. Yay, Owl City!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPqqeTxz6Tc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPqqeTxz6Tc
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Asteroid Glides By Earth... Uncomfortably Close
I was scrolling through Google News, like I usually do, and discovered an article posted today that said,
"Asteroid 2011MD, measuring about 10 to 50 yards, will be passing Earth on Monday at a distance close enough to have drawn the interest of scientists. This distance is approximately 30 times closer to Earth than the existing distance between the planet and the moon, which is approximately 240,000 miles." The article also says that even though the asteroid could possibly hit a satellite orbiting Earth, it's not big enough to survive the journey through Earth's atmosphere. Read the full article here -
http://www.christianpost.com/news/asteroid-to-glide-past-earth-30-times-closer-than-distance-to-moon-51577/
"Asteroid 2011MD, measuring about 10 to 50 yards, will be passing Earth on Monday at a distance close enough to have drawn the interest of scientists. This distance is approximately 30 times closer to Earth than the existing distance between the planet and the moon, which is approximately 240,000 miles." The article also says that even though the asteroid could possibly hit a satellite orbiting Earth, it's not big enough to survive the journey through Earth's atmosphere. Read the full article here -
http://www.christianpost.com/news/asteroid-to-glide-past-earth-30-times-closer-than-distance-to-moon-51577/
Friday, June 17, 2011
It's SUMMER!
Yay, the last day of school was June 11th! I recently went to the Rock Creek Nature Center/Planetarium and on July 2nd there's a program called "Exploring the Sky". I might be going! Woo-hoo, I love stargazing!
Monday, May 16, 2011
Cool Space Shuttle Experiment.
I was surfing the net when I came across this cool article... check it out...
"A University of Florida experiment sent baby squid into space aboard Monday's launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavor. The experiment will test the effects of microgravity on bacteria in the squid, said Jamie Foster, a UF assistant professor of microbiology and cell science conducting the research."
Squid in space... cool, huh! Read the rest of the article here -
http://www.ocala.com/article/20110516/ARTICLES/110519797/-1/entertainment02?Title=Squid-pro-quo-UF-sending-squid-aboard-shuttle
"A University of Florida experiment sent baby squid into space aboard Monday's launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavor. The experiment will test the effects of microgravity on bacteria in the squid, said Jamie Foster, a UF assistant professor of microbiology and cell science conducting the research."
Squid in space... cool, huh! Read the rest of the article here -
http://www.ocala.com/article/20110516/ARTICLES/110519797/-1/entertainment02?Title=Squid-pro-quo-UF-sending-squid-aboard-shuttle
Monday, April 18, 2011
March 2011 Auroras
"A powerful solar flare hurled into space when superhot gases erupted on the sun and caused a display of the aurora borealis for parts of the northern United States overnight. These geomagnetic storms are caused by particles that glow green in the ultraviolet part of the spectrum."
Here are some pictures of the March 2011 auroras.
EDIT: For some reason, the pictures aren't showing up. Sorry =(
These pictures are from - http://www.space.com/10905-spectacular-auroras-northern-lights-photos.html
Here are some pictures of the March 2011 auroras.
EDIT: For some reason, the pictures aren't showing up. Sorry =(
These pictures are from - http://www.space.com/10905-spectacular-auroras-northern-lights-photos.html
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
New Galaxy Discovered!
The Keck Observatory on Mauna Kea has found a surprisingly young galaxy.
According to a media release, astronomers have uncovered one of the youngest galaxies in the distant universe, with stars that formed 13.5 billion years ago, a mere 200 million years after the big bang. The finding addresses questions about when the first galaxies arose, and how the early universe evolved.
See the full article here: http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2011/04/13/suprisingly-young-galaxy-found-by-keck-nasa/comment-page-1/
I'm back!
Hey guys, sorry I haven't been posting in a while. I guess I've been really busy. I'll try to post more often.
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