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Re: Astronomy
Thanks
Even my astronomy teacher couldn't figure it out.
Even my astronomy teacher couldn't figure it out.
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Astronomy 27th
Fermi Questions 21st
Team 16th
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Astronomy 18th
Technical Problem Solving 4th
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Re: Astronomy
thanks to for all the help that i received from this forum,
it helped me get First in Astronomy at state
it helped me get First in Astronomy at state
Washington DC Nationals - 2008
Astronomy 27th
Fermi Questions 21st
Team 16th
Augusta Nationals-2009
Astronomy 18th
Technical Problem Solving 4th
Team 25th
Astronomy 27th
Fermi Questions 21st
Team 16th
Augusta Nationals-2009
Astronomy 18th
Technical Problem Solving 4th
Team 25th
Re: Astronomy
I've never posted here before, but I've read this forum a lot. And I have to tell you, this really helped me in the event. As a first time science olympiad student, astronomy felt WAY over my head. so much reading, reserarching etc. But paralleling what celtics09 said, thanks to everyone here who posted and helped out. It also helped me to get first at state! Perhaps I'll see you at nationals celtics!
Out of 32 teams at state:
1st Astronomy
7th Physics Lab
8th Chem Lab
8th Tech. Problem Solving
1st Astronomy
7th Physics Lab
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Re: Astronomy
jtolleym, celtics is on my team, we are going to nationals. We are ladue from missouri.
see you all there
p.s. celtics himself knows zero, it is all his partner who did the work (a senior)
see you all there
p.s. celtics himself knows zero, it is all his partner who did the work (a senior)
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Re: Astronomy
Lol hahagooman. See you there.
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I got 3rd at regionals, and it was pretty much me that did a lot of the work. The biggest problem I had was trying to relate apparent and absolute magnitude to things like distance and luminosity. How would you figure that out?
My next problem was the Julian Calendar. How do the dates work for that?
My next problem was the Julian Calendar. How do the dates work for that?
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There is an excellent source out there,
Click on this website it will give you all the mathematical relations that you need to know
http://scioly.org/w/images/c/c6/Formula_Sheet.pdf
The julian date
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/JulianDate.php
Click on this website it will give you all the mathematical relations that you need to know
http://scioly.org/w/images/c/c6/Formula_Sheet.pdf
The julian date
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/JulianDate.php
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I actually printed that out and put it in my binder. I couldn't find the specific fourmula for apparent/absolute magnitude.celtics09 wrote:Click on this website it will give you all the mathematical relations that you need to know
http://scioly.org/w/images/c/c6/Formula_Sheet.pdf
The Julian Date makes sense now, thanks!
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Re: Astronomy
What did they give you in the "apparent/absolute magnitude problem"
SAVE OUR GLACIERS.
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Re: Astronomy
Wow my team needs a lot of help on this event cause we took 19th out of 38 teams
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