Scientific Terms

Superfluid

In physics and chemistry, superfluid refers to a special phase of matter which has been cooled to temperatures that are near absolute zero, its molecules exhibit unusual quantum properties. We know of superfluids being prepared in large laboratories to perform experiments. However through more recent space explorations and observations, it has been determined that superfluids

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Inferior Planets

You have probably heard about inferior and superior planets and you might have wondered what these differences are. Being a superior planet doesn’t necessarily mean that a planet is huge compared to an inferior planet. The inferiority or the superiority of a planet refers to how near the planets’ orbits are in relation to Earth.

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Infrared

Infrared in astronomy is defined as the branch of astronomy and astrophysics that studies astronomical objects that are visible through infrared (IR) radiation. This branch of astronomy can be traced back to the 1830s, notably a few decades after William Herschel discovered IR in the 1800s. He first experimented with a thermometer by placing it

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Main Sequence Stars

Most of the stars in the galaxy, including the Sun, are considered as main sequence stars. Main sequence stars are classified by their energy source. A star fuels itself by continually fusing hydrogen into helium within its core. The rate of this fusion varies relative to the mass of the star. The bigger the mass

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Micron

The name micron itself is a giveaway to how diminutive it is in size. Microns represent a millionth of a meter, or about 0.00003937 inches. It is part of the metric system, commonly represented by mu/µ, the Greek Letter for M. This unit of length has been used by scientists from 1879 up to 1967,

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Inflation

A lot has been said about the Big Bang event that is believed to have created the universe about 13.7 billion years ago. The Big Bang event draws its conclusion of the expansion of the universe because of the red-shifting light that are seen from distant galaxies and clusters of galaxies. However, aside from the

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