planets  8 planets of the solar system (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) and their satellites. sun The Sun is in 2/3 of the galactic center towards the edge, at a distance of 30 000 light years of the center. The Sun moves in a speed of 230 km/s around this galactic center during its revolution which it makes in 250 million years. galaxies The Galaxy, it is the name datum in our galaxy, it is an enormous spiral wheel of stars, a diameter of 100 000 light years. What appears of the Earth, it is a white continuous band called the Milky Way. bigbang There is 15 billion years a tremendous explosion of light gives birth to the space, in time, in the matter, a chaos burning with an inconceivable heat, a formless porridge which is going to swell, to extend in all the directions and to cool quite slowly. quotations Some quotations of big men (Aristote, Galilee, Newton, Platon, Laplace, Einstein). links Some external links concerning the astronomy.

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dwarf planets According to the definition which was approved on August 24th, 2006, during the 26th General assembly of the UAI ( International Astronomical Union), three bodies reach the status of dwarfish planet: Pluto, eris, and Ceres. Others objets should soon join this nomenclature. solar system The solar system is really much more complex if we take into account all the objects being a part of the system. A considerable number of objects is in the belt of Kuiper and still beyond in the cloud of Oort. galaxy groups Heap of galaxies are the biggest structures of the Universe. They are constituted by hundreds of galaxies connected together by their own gravitational attraction. Between the galaxies we find some material constituted by warm gas there, forming a plasma, the temperature of which reaches 10 to 100 million degrees. comets Besides planets, satellites and asteroids, the solar system contains comets (hair in Greek). The roaming comets originate in the depths of the space in several lights years. The number of periodic comets is of the order of 2000. biographies Some biographies, Einstein, Baade, Lyot, Hale, Hubble, Shapley, Laplace, Maxwell, Newton, Herschel, Kepler, Galilee, Aristotle... glossary Definition of certain words or expressions used on this site in link with the astronomy.

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| articles Christian's articles in link with the astronomy (history of the Earth, the electron, the neutrons stars, the rings of Saturn, the particles, the threat of asteroids, journey in the universe up to the atom)... exoplanets Exoplanets are situated by definition outside our solar system. Seen the large number of existing galaxies and the large number of stars which they contain, the search for these exo-planets or extra solar planets, is unlimited. constellations A constellation is a group of stars of the sky which enough close relations looked the appearance imagination of a figure onto the sky. nebulas Of the Latin 'nebula' which wants to say cloud, clouds of gas and dusts in the middle of stars, nebulas are at the same moment active crèches and cemeteries of stars. These magnificence of the sky are lit by the stars which they contain or by stars situated behind them. telescopes A telescope is constituted by a mirror which concentrates the light resulting from the observed celestial body and from the objective which supplies an enlarged image with it. The increase and the luminosity are proportional on the surface of the mirror. The presence of the ground atmosphere limits the performances of a telescope. It is to mitigate this inconvenience that spatial telescopes were placed in the space. bibliographies Some interesting books in link with the astronomy. faq Some simple answers concerning the universe which surrounds us.

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| asteroids Numerous small rocky called bodies asteroids are present in the solar system, an important part of them circulate in a ring, between the orbit of Mars and that of Jupiter in 2 to 4 UA.

rings The rings of Saturn are one of more beautiful and of the most surprising spectacles of the solar system. That is why on July 1st, 2004, the spaceship Cassini-Huygens reduced its speed to be captured by the gravity of Saturn to enter in orbit with this one. stars A star is a celestial body similar to the Sun, which shines thanks to nuclear reactions which occur in its center. multiverse The universe is an expanding cosmic bubble. This bubble creates a new bubble which produces it the others etc.... Quantities of the other universes which give birth to the other universes, it is an interesting idea but which remain at the moment very speculative. space probes These instruments that are space probes, perceive in the detail the forms and the composition of objects of the distant regions and offer us exceptional sights of an unequalled precision. elements The most usual and practical presentation of the diverse chemical elements is the periodic board of elements also called Table of Mendeleyev. The atoms which have the same number of protons but a number different from neutrons are called isotopes. aurora A polar aurora called aurora borealis in the north hemisphere and the aurora australis in the southern hemisphere, is a brilliant phenomenon characterized by sorts of veils extremely colored in the night-sky.

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A constellation is a group of stars of the vault heavenly which enough close relations looked the appearance imagination of a figure onto the sky. A constellation is thus a asterism astronomy, an asterism is a remarkable figure drawn by particularly brilliant stars.  particular.

 

In the sky the stars of a constellation are very remote some of the others but seem grouped together there figures.

  by agreement the names of the stars of a constellation are prefixed by a Greek letter followed by the first 3 letters of the constellation, the example : α  Ori, β Ori, ... (Greek letters : α β γ δ ε ζ η θ ι κ λ μ ν ξ ο π ρ ς σ τ υ φ χ ψ ω).
         
The Giraffe (Camelopardalis)      

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When they speak about the constellation of the Giraffe, the astronomers say gladly that it is there where there is nothing, situated between the constellation of the Coachman and the pole star in a rather empty region. In this constellation, two stars only are visible in the bare eye. It is a question of α Cam, situated in 6939 light years of the Earth and of β cam, a great giant distant from 1100 light years.

 

The Giraffe is indeed situated in border of the Milky Way, in the northeast of three very rich and easily locatable constellations: Cassiopeia, Cepheus and the Coachman, where we recognize Capella (at the foot of the image). We recognize at the top of the image Polaris, the pole star, which marks the beginning of the Small She-bear. The Giraffe is centered on the axis Capella-Polaris,

 

in the intersection of this axis and of the continuation of the branch is of Cassiopeia. This intersection point is situated in the center of a big semicircle which passes by Polaris, Ruchbah (δ Cas), Mirphak (α Per) and Capella. This desert circle contains only weak stars, the most brilliant of which are lower than magnitude 4, and ask for good conditions of visibility to be discernible.

         

         
The Lynx (Lyncis)       category : constellations

       
The Lynx is the another constellation constituted by stars of very weak brilliancy and we can find them only when the conditions of observation are particularly favorable. The Lynx is situated between the Gemini and the Great Bear. We find there among others, a red huge   star, α Lyncis, the most brilliant star of the constellation (magnitude is similar 3,14). Situated in 222 light years, this red giant is 210 times as brilliant as our Sun and 40 times as big. The constellation of the Lynx possesses only one star possessing a proper name and it is not listed in the   designation of Bayer: Alsciaukat (31 Lyncis), of Arabic origin meaning thorn, magnitude 4,25. It is nevertheless only about the most brilliant fifth star of the constellation. It is almost identical in α Lyncis.
         

         

Berenice's hair

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Coma Berenice, Berenice's hair is little visible east of the Lion and in the North of the Virgo. Berenice's Hair is between Retrievers and Virgo. The astronomer Thycho Brahé did not suspect that following the discovery of this constellation, he had bounded the place of a real nest of distant galaxies. Three main   stars, α (46,72 AL), β (29,86 AL), γ (170 AL), constellation are weak (magnitude 4,5) and the hair is visible in the form of a dust of stars only in very good conditions of luminosity. The constellation is situated in the South of the Great Bear. Leaving of "sleeve" we find in 15° in the South both brilliant stars which form Retrievers, and   still in ~15° in the same direction the stellar heap. When we have already tracked down in this zone the shape of the Great Bear and Arcturus du Bouvier, the location of the zone is rather easy: The main part of the stellar heap is halfway between Arcturus and both stars which mark the before leg of the Great Bear.
         

         

The Lizard (Lacertae)

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Between the constellations of the Swan and Andromeda is the Lizard. This constellation was really concerned the heavenly maps to fill a zone devoid of brilliant stars. The Lizard contains few stars and it has a shape of badly defined broken line, its name comes from the shape zigzag described by its most brilliant stars. Furthermore, it is rather difficult to track down. The Lizard does not contain visible heavenly objects in the   bare eye. However, during this century, several novae were observed and there particularly in the 1910s and 1950. The stars which constitute it are weak (magnitude 4). Rather good conditions of visibility are thus needed to guess it. The constellation is situated in the South of the axis Cassiopeia - Deneb of the Swan, in the continuation of the chain of Andromeda, and the limit between these two groups is not very easy to discover.    α Lacertae, is the most brilliant star of the constellation, which achieves that the magnitude is similar 3,76. It is a white star twice as big as the Sun, but 25 times as brilliant. It turns on itself there only 17 hours. Other stars of the constellation are all little brilliant. β Lacertae is only of magnitude 4,42. We find also two heap opened there, NGC 7243 and NGC 7209, as well as the galaxy activates BL Lacertae.
         

         
   

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planets  8 planets of the solar system (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) and their satellites. sun The Sun is in 2/3 of the galactic center towards the edge, at a distance of 30 000 light years of the center. The Sun moves in a speed of 230 km/s around this galactic center during its revolution which it makes in 250 million years. galaxies The Galaxy, it is the name datum in our galaxy, it is an enormous spiral wheel of stars, a diameter of 100 000 light years. What appears of the Earth, it is a white continuous band called the Milky Way. bigbang There is 15 billion years a tremendous explosion of light gives birth to the space, in time, in the matter, a chaos burning with an inconceivable heat, a formless porridge which is going to swell, to extend in all the directions and to cool quite slowly. quotations Some quotations of big men (Aristote, Galilee, Newton, Platon, Laplace, Einstein). links Some external links concerning the astronomy.

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dwarf planets According to the definition which was approved on August 24th, 2006, during the 26th General assembly of the UAI ( International Astronomical Union), three bodies reach the status of dwarfish planet: Pluto, eris, and Ceres. Others objets should soon join this nomenclature. solar system The solar system is really much more complex if we take into account all the objects being a part of the system. A considerable number of objects is in the belt of Kuiper and still beyond in the cloud of Oort. galaxy groups Heap of galaxies are the biggest structures of the Universe. They are constituted by hundreds of galaxies connected together by their own gravitational attraction. Between the galaxies we find some material constituted by warm gas there, forming a plasma, the temperature of which reaches 10 to 100 million degrees. comets Besides planets, satellites and asteroids, the solar system contains comets (hair in Greek). The roaming comets originate in the depths of the space in several lights years. The number of periodic comets is of the order of 2000. biographies Some biographies, Einstein, Baade, Lyot, Hale, Hubble, Shapley, Laplace, Maxwell, Newton, Herschel, Kepler, Galilee, Aristotle... glossary Definition of certain words or expressions used on this site in link with the astronomy.

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| articles Christian's articles in link with the astronomy (history of the Earth, the electron, the neutrons stars, the rings of Saturn, the particles, the threat of asteroids, journey in the universe up to the atom)... exoplanets Exoplanets are situated by definition outside our solar system. Seen the large number of existing galaxies and the large number of stars which they contain, the search for these exo-planets or extra solar planets, is unlimited. constellations A constellation is a group of stars of the sky which enough close relations looked the appearance imagination of a figure onto the sky. nebulas Of the Latin 'nebula' which wants to say cloud, clouds of gas and dusts in the middle of stars, nebulas are at the same moment active crèches and cemeteries of stars. These magnificence of the sky are lit by the stars which they contain or by stars situated behind them. telescopes A telescope is constituted by a mirror which concentrates the light resulting from the observed celestial body and from the objective which supplies an enlarged image with it. The increase and the luminosity are proportional on the surface of the mirror. The presence of the ground atmosphere limits the performances of a telescope. It is to mitigate this inconvenience that spatial telescopes were placed in the space. bibliographies Some interesting books in link with the astronomy. faq Some simple answers concerning the universe which surrounds us.

 |

| asteroids Numerous small rocky called bodies asteroids are present in the solar system, an important part of them circulate in a ring, between the orbit of Mars and that of Jupiter in 2 to 4 UA.

rings The rings of Saturn are one of more beautiful and of the most surprising spectacles of the solar system. That is why on July 1st, 2004, the spaceship Cassini-Huygens reduced its speed to be captured by the gravity of Saturn to enter in orbit with this one. stars A star is a celestial body similar to the Sun, which shines thanks to nuclear reactions which occur in its center. multiverse The universe is an expanding cosmic bubble. This bubble creates a new bubble which produces it the others etc.... Quantities of the other universes which give birth to the other universes, it is an interesting idea but which remain at the moment very speculative. space probes These instruments that are space probes, perceive in the detail the forms and the composition of objects of the distant regions and offer us exceptional sights of an unequalled precision. elements The most usual and practical presentation of the diverse chemical elements is the periodic board of elements also called Table of Mendeleyev. The atoms which have the same number of protons but a number different from neutrons are called isotopes. aurora A polar aurora called aurora borealis in the north hemisphere and the aurora australis in the southern hemisphere, is a brilliant phenomenon characterized by sorts of veils extremely colored in the night-sky.

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