Result YEAR MONTH PROJNO ------------+--------------------------+------------------------ 1982 1 MA2111 1982 1 MA2112 1982 2 MA2113 ANSWER:SELECET YEAR (PRSTDATE) AS YEAR, MONTH(PRSTDATE) AS MONTH,PROJNOFROM PROJECTWHERE PRENDED = ‘1982-12-01’ORDER BY PROJNO | PROBLEM 9 List the project number and duration, in weeks, of all projects that have a project number beginning with MA. The duration should be rounded and displaed with one decimal. Name the derived column WEEKS. Order the list by the project number. Result
Unit 11 – AO1 – The Universe and the Big Bang Introduction - This AO explores the parts that make up the universe and how these parts tie in to each other to make up the world we live in. Check List - This assignment requires the following tasks to be completed: 1. Features of the Universe * The Universe * The Big Bang Theory * Stars * Galaxies * Constellations * Nebulae * Planets * Asteroids * The Sun 2. Life Cycle of a Star * Explain each of the 6 stages of a star’s life cycle. Include the name given to the star for each stage 3.
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/ http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cfm?Object=SolarSys&Display=Moons http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cfm?Display=Moons http://nasa.gov use search window to search for topics http://www.go-astronomy.com/planets/planet-moons.htm http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/ http://nineplanets.org/ |What is the hottest planet in our solar system? |Venus | |Which planet has the most
Leavitt’s discovery of the period-luminosity relation for Cepheid variable stars In the early 1900’s Henrietta Leavitt’s extensive research on Cepheid Variable stars enabled her to determine the relationship between the period and luminosity of stars to determine their distance from earth. Variable stars emit lights in different intensities and are also known as “lighthouse stars”. There is a direct relationship these stars have, which has a significant role in establishing the distance from earth, of stars that are in excess of 100 light years away (Mitchell, 1976, 162). This is the relationship between luminosity and the pulsation period of these stars. With luminosity being a measure of brightness and pulsation period being the time
Sometimes in binary systems, mass flows into a hot accretion disk around the neutron star and causes the emission of x rays. 14. Astronomers have found compacted objects
8) On January 1, 2013 AD the sun was on Sagittarius. Constellation | Sun in these constellation according to simulation observation | Sun in this constellation according to astrological calendar | | Enters | Exits | Enters | Exits | Capricornus | January 19 | February 15 | December 22 | January 19 | Aquarius | February 16 | March 11 | January 20 | February 18 | Pieces | March 12 | April 17 | February 19 | March 20 | Aries | April 18 | May 13 | March 21 | April 19 | Taurus | May 14 | June 20 | April 20 | May 20 | Gemini | June 21 | July 19 | May 21 | June 20 | Cancer | July 20 | August 9 | June 21 | July 22 | Leo | August 10 | September 15 | July 23 | August 22 | Virgo | September 16 | October 30 | August 23 | September 22 | Libra | October 31 | November 22 | September 23 | October 22 | Scorpius | November 23 | November 29 | October 23 | November 21 | Ophiuchus | November 30 | December 17 | | | Sagittarius | December 18 | January 19 2014 | November 22 | December 21 |
Starship Troopers Robert A. Heinlein ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Robert A.Heinlein. 1959 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CHAPTER 1 Come on, you apes! You wanta live forever? -- Unknown platoon sergeant, 1918 I always get the shakes before a drop. I've had the injections, of course, and hypnotic preparation, and it stands to reason that I can't Page 1 really be afraid.
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------------------------------------------------- The person who discovered helium is named Pierre Janssen, and he discovered helium in 1868. He discovered it while looking at the Sun. ------------------------------------------------- The atomic number is two and the atomic mass is 4.003. ------------------------------------------------- This element is not commonly found in nature. It is found in natural gas wells.
Assignment 1 Locating Stars and Constellations: 1. Table 1. Constellation | Brightest Star | Declination | Right Ascension | Ursa major | Alioth | 55.38 degrees | 10.67 hours | Ursa Minor | Polaris | 74.36 degrees | 14.78 hours | Draco | Eltanin | 62.51 degrees | 17.75 hours | Cassiopeia | Schedar | 62.20 degrees | 1.01 hours | Lyra | Vega | 36.82 degrees | 18.84 hours | Leo | Regulus | 16.45 degrees | 10.66 hours | Canis Minor | Procyon | 5.90 degrees | 7.66 hours | Delphinus | Rotanev | 13.81 degrees | 20.70 hours | Canis Major | Sirius | -21.98 degrees | 6.86 hours | Taurus | Aldebaran | 18.87 degrees | 4.27 hours | Cygnus | Deneb | 42.03 degrees | 20.62 hours | Bootes | Arcturus | 30.72 degrees | 14.73 hours | Orion | Rigel | 4.58 degrees | 2.59 hours | 2. Four other names for Polaris are “The Pole Star”, “The Lodestar”, “Navigatoria” (The Navigator Star) and “The North Star.” 3. Table 2.