 Category: Astronomy
Category: Education and Reference >> Astronomy<< previous page 1 next page >> by Martin Voelk [ 2008-11-20 ] CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert) is the highest level of the three-tier CISCO qualification track. By clearing the CCIE examination, you will be counted amongst the elite in CISCO networking, by Arnald Man [ 2008-10-11 ] Essay writing is a technical process; it is not as easy as it seems. People perceive essay’s importance and technicality to be very trivial but it is not like that. Unless and until a person writes an essay of his own he can not understand its importance, methodology and mechanics. by Will Kalif  [ 2008-09-16 ] Christiaan Huygens was born in Holland in 1629 and he was a mathematical genius who invented several important mechanical devices including the pendulum clock. He had a deep understanding of astronomy, optics, mathematics, and mechanical devices. And he built some of the largest telescopes of the 17th century. by Will Kalif  [ 2008-09-14 ] Sir Isaac Newton didn't use his telescope to find any new things in the universe but he did use it to radically transform how we view the world we live in and the universe as a whole. by Will Kalif  [ 2008-09-12 ] The Gregorian Telescope is an interesting design of reflector and it was the first practical design for a telescope that used a mirror. It is still used in modern times but only in very limited circumstances. by Will Kalif  [ 2008-08-30 ] You don’t need a telescope to take beautiful and even dramatic photos of the stars and the night sky. You just need a camera and film. In this article I give you tips and techniques for taking great night sky pictures. by Will Kalif  [ 2008-08-14 ] You don’t need a telescope to see a lot of wonderful things in the night sky. For example five of the planets are often readily visible with the naked eye. There are lots of amazing things you can see and this guide will help you find them. |