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jokesjokes

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i got a physics assesement coming up this week, and im kinda running low on info for the following dot points..any input apreciated


*discuss galileo's use of the telscope to identify features of the moon
( got some info from jacaranda and excel , but it aint enuff)


*discuss why some wavebands can be more easily detected from space
( i assume they are talking about how UV and IR are detected from above the atmosphere, right? :confused:


thx!
 

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Hi jokesjokes

I didn't do astrophysics but I can answer the second one. The Earth's atmosphere absorbs certain frequencies of electromagnetic radiation more than others, a diagram of the absorbance pattern is available in Jacaranda I believe. A 2002 HSC question was based on this point too :). So space based radio telescopes can examine frequencies that the Earth based ones cannot do as easily.
 

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yup yup, thx for the input :)



and yah, we havent started the option topic yet, its just some stpid assesment..
 

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astro is so queer. i thought einstien was gay geees. back to the question i think i dont know. anyone know any good books except excel. like everyone has excel and its shit anyway
 

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Originally posted by CHU1080
anyone know any good books except excel. like everyone has excel and its shit anyway
a good idea would be to have a few books so u can refer to all of them, epecially when making notes for the dotpoints. books like:
*contexts
*forces of life
*mcmillian
*jacaranda
*and of course excel!

one or two books may be week but together they r the strongest:p :p

side note: check out the buy sell section if interested in buying:D
 

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