by astro-admin | Jun 26, 2025 | Quasar research
I wrote an article about how to do this from the convenience of your computer in this blog post a while ago. You can find many various types of galaxies – near and far, galaxies of various shapes, colors, with spiral arms, and more. Post: Looking at galaxies on...
by astro-admin | Jun 7, 2025 | Quasar research
#Galaxies typically are part of a larger aggregation of galaxies, not just floating on their own. While I finished my #PhD #Astronomy and am grateful for it, I did not secure yet (almost a year) a job in my #Dream #career where I invested decades and even those darn...
by astro-admin | May 20, 2025 | Quasar research
We are sitting in one of the majestic arms of the Milky Way Galaxy, our home, our home galaxy. Should we call ourselves Milky Wayans? At a 8-light-minute distance from our Sun, we move with the whole solar system around the Center of the Milky Way. If it was not...
by astro-admin | May 13, 2025 | Quasar research
Light has wavelengths beyond the visible blue-green-red-yellow colors, actually many more wavelengths than the so-called visible range (to human eyes). This is illustrated in the following diagram from my thesis. For example, wavelengths that are longer than the...
by astro-admin | Apr 30, 2025 | Quasar research
I am just posting a drop, a touch of what happens when you try to understand how your research results compare to what has been found before and reported in published (credible) literature. I am going to use a figure from my own thesis, Figure 28, see the video below ...
by astro-admin | Mar 12, 2025 | Quasar research
I first started studying astronomy in my 7th grade in Armenia in an Astronomy Club organized by teacher Armen Oskanyan. One of the first concepts he taught me was the various coordinate systems used in Astronomy, at least 5 of them! When one thinks of coordinate...
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