Kelvin scale

  • Cosmology: How Do We Know?

    Cosmology: How Do We Know?

    Have you ever wondered how the heck astronomers think we know anything about cosmology? It’s a truly mind-blowing field of study, full of whacky concepts like the shape of empty space, the expansion of the universe, and dark energy. More…

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  • Astronomical Measurements

    Astronomical Measurements

    I’m sure many of you know of Han Solo’s famous Kessel Run — which he made in “less than 12 parsecs.” He says this as if he’s declaring a new time record, like I might brag that I ran a…

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  • Types of Stars

    Types of Stars

    Meet the sun: a G2 class star towards the middle of its lifespan. Wait a second…G2? What does that even mean? It’s all part of a way astronomers break down the billions of stars in the sky and organize them…

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  • The Balmer Thermometer

    The Balmer Thermometer

    How hot would you say this star is? Take a wild guess. Well…sorry, but I’m going to stop you for a moment just to make sure we’re all using Kelvins. The Kelvin scale is like the Celsius scale, except water…

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  • Stars and Radiation

    Stars and Radiation

    Stars are hot. Really hot. Hot enough to have energy to spare for their planets. If our star wasn’t hot, we couldn’t live on Earth. And our star isn’t even particularly hot for a star. It’s a middle-aged star of…

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