Sunday, October 26, 2008

Picture for Homework


I am talking about the Air mass surrounding the "H" on the upper left of the screen. What kind of air mass is that and what kind of weather will it bring to us? Describe in a paragraph.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Weather Extravaganza


Well well well,

Wouldn't you know it? Today the high pressure air mass is on the way out and the low pressure is in. Check your barometer, kids, because today its all about the occluded front pushing past us, bringing rain and storms. A front is just the boundary between two air masses. When we have low pressure, air is rising slowly, bringing moisture and heat high up into the sky, where it cools down and condenses, making clouds and rain. Tomorrow we will have a new air mass over us, and with it it will bring different weather. Fantastic! This weekend you can witness everything we have discussed... the water cycle, low and high pressure, air masses, and more!

Keep watching out that window! Good luck to everyone taking the specialized high school test today, I wish you the best!

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Review Stuff

Hey Gang,

Test Friday. I put a review sheet on the links column on the right. Check it out, it is dense but short. If you have any questions feel free to email me at sci8.ms337@gmail.com . I am posting some pictures that might help you with a few topics. Click on one to see it bigger.
General size comparison of Sun, earth, and Moon













Sun in Center, Earth is grey, moon is black. Earth Revolves around the Sun and rotates on its axis. The moon revolves around the Earth.







SOLAR ECLIPSE On left, Lunar Eclipse Below. Do not worry about drawing the Shadow lines and shapes, just know what is blocking what.



Moon Phase Diagram




Reason for the seasons: Earths TILT!!!! 23.5 degrees to be exact.



Rotation bringing day and night

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Universal Scale


Hey there scientists,

Just wanted to remind of of the scale of the universe. Wherever you are, right now, hold out your arm and stretch out your pointer finger. Look at how much space your fingernail takes up. The picture on your right was taken by the hubble telescope. It is a picture of what looks like to us to be a black patch of nothing in the night sky. The telescope looked into the deepest reaches of the known universe, and it came up with this picture. In that little patch of black nothingness in the sky we found THOUSANDS of galaxies. Remember, a galaxy is a collection of Billions, sometimes Trillions of stars. Each and EVERY smudge, spot, speck, and dot of light in this picture is an ENTIRE GALAXY. And that is in an empty patch of sky.
We are one planet around one star in one small part of one medium-sized galaxy. Imagine the whole universe! The odds of us being the only living things? I'll let you infer about that one.

This picture is of objects 79 billion light years away. A light year is a distance- about 9 trillion meters- that light travels in a year. Light takes 8 minutes just to reach us from the sun. The size of universe is really unfathomable.