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Astronomy For Kids
Astronomy for Kids
Astronomy is a serious science. And as with many things, even very serious things, people often get an early start. There are a lot of resources for astronomy for kids who are interested in the planets, the solar system, the universe and everything else that’s part of this exciting science. A number of astronomy subjects interest kids. These include the solar system, planets, comets, meteorites, asteroids, stars, the sun, galaxies and of course our closest neighbor in space, the moon.
The moon is Earth’s only satellite. It orbits our planet once every 27.3 days. Because it is so close, it is the only space object that a human has ever walked on, other than Earth of course. The moon is important for the Earth because it causes the tides through gravitational forces between the Earth and the moon. It’s one of the first objects that can spark a kid’s interest in astronomy because it can be clearly seen with the human eye.
Let’s move to the sun. Earth is quite far from the sun. The distance varies between about 146 million kilometers and 152 million kilometers. That’s because Earth’s orbit around the sun isn’t a circle, it’s an ellipse. Without the sun there would be no life on Earth. The sun provides both light and heat to the planet. A little known fact is that the sun contains about 98% of the mass in the solar system. Talk about the big bully on the block.
Our own galaxy is the Milky Way. Like all other galaxies it’s a collection of gas, dust, stars and planets. Most of the area in a galaxy is filled with nothing, just empty space. That’s a lot of nothing because our galaxy is 100,000 light years across and 3,000 light years deep. Our sun is over 30,000 light years from the center of the galaxy. Even with all that space there are about 100 billion stars in the Milky Way. In fact the galaxy takes its name from the appearance of the band of stars that shine from the main section of the galaxy. It looks like a pool of liquid, thus the name Milky Way. It’s a spiral galaxy, one of four major types of galaxies in the universe. The others are elliptical, lenticular and irregular.
There is a lot of information about astronomy for kids on the Internet. From dictionaries and encyclopedic references, to programs that show different planets, solar systems and objects right on the computer, there’s more information than a kid would ever read.
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Abc Dancing With The Stars
The 2008 eighth series of the American Dancing with the Stars is broadcast by ABC television. Sold throughout the world by franchise, this year’s ABC Dancing with the Stars enjoys massive public popularity and support. The contestants were chosen for their dancing talents and their celebrity, and their performance in the show allows the audience to actively get involved and pass judgments together with the professional judge board. ABC television also supports a very comprehensive web page devoted to the show, with loads of stuff that are more than just user friendly; this only illustrates that a much larger phenomenon has grown out of the ABC Dancing with the Stars show.
ABC gives the chance to talented unknown designers to present their creations on the show, by designing a dance; there is a special section on the ABC Dancing with the Stars web page that offers all the contest regulations necessary for one to design a dance. Anyone curious to discover more about the insights of the show can have a look around the page and see the contest descriptions, the specific of the dances, the vote polls and even check with the recaps or watch the contest sections online. ABC Dancing with the Stars follows the same line of promotion of previous shows before, meaning that there is an ample show extra-activity.
From December 17 to January 8, ABC Dancing with the Stars organizes a tour in over thirty American cities, covering most of the states. People get to see their favorite celebrities and professional dancers performing live; tickets are sold online, and one can get more info, by signing up for newsletters. This means that even if the final show in the ABC Dancing with the Stars season will take place at the end of November, there are some more things going on before the show is completely over. For the moment, Dancing with the Stars is nominated for People’s Choice Award, voting is still in progress, and everybody is waiting to find out who will win the title of Favorite Reality Show.
All in all, the ABC Dancing with the Stars session has had its share of a great reception, but there are negative reviews too, which are considered normal for any show. Even so, the dimension of the dancing stars phenomenon turned out satisfactorily for the producing television who increased ratings and popularity among viewers. The competition with other rival networks broadcasting survival shows, remains pretty tight, which is why the Internet has become such an important support for the ABC Dancing with the Stars.
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