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Published by C1ay 02-12-2008
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Giles Corey
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02-12-2008
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| Re: Name that Space Telescope! I sent in two myself. For various reasons, I: Spartan Explorer (They have already had a spartan satellite though so i doubt its acceptacne) II: Sagan Explorer (After our beloved Carl Sagan no doubt) |
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#3
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kmarinas86
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02-12-2008
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| Re: Name that Space Telescope! HUGEST or HUGE Space Telescope High: location of telescope Ultra: degree of radiation Gamma: energy type Energy: what it contains Space: where it is seen Telescope: what it is |
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#4
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kmarinas86
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02-12-2008
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| Re: Name that Space Telescope! Heavy: How it weights Unit: Signifies individual mission Gaining: What it is doing Gamma: What it is getting Light: What this is Energy: What this is fundamentally The HUGGLE Space Telescope Successor of the Hubble Space Telescope |
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#5
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DougF
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02-12-2008
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#6
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coldcreation
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02-13-2008
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| Re: Name that Space Telescope! A transverse wave of electric and magnetic fields is known as an Electromagnetic Wave that travels through space. The discovery that a ray of light was actually an electromagnetic wave was made by J.C. Maxwell. Eventually, other types of electromagnetic waves were discovered, including gamma rays. J.C. Maxwell Space Telescope Maxwell Space Telescope CC |
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#7
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Tormod
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02-13-2008
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| Re: Name that Space Telescope! Good one! But it already exists: http://outreach.jach.hawaii.edu/articles/aboutjcmt/ |
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#8
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coldcreation
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02-13-2008
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| Re: Name that Space Telescope! Quote:
That's what I get for not doing my research first. Oh well. When at first you don't succeed... | |
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