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Visit To Griffith Observatory by Onegai(f): 8:43am On Oct 18, 2015 |
Hello all. Thought I'd share some pictures from a recent visit to an Observatory. That's the outside of the building and the layout of the front. 4 Likes 5 Shares
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Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Onegai(f): 8:48am On Oct 18, 2015 |
An actualized version of the Periodic Table: I know most of us have crammed the Periodic Table but this was a large scale model with samples of each element in physical form. Where the element was a gas or poisonous, it was represented by emptiness. 4 Likes 5 Shares
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Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Onegai(f): 8:52am On Oct 18, 2015 |
The ceilings were covered in murals showing the theories and stories of Astronomy, from Greek gods to Arab scholars mapping out the stars to sailors and circumnavigation and more 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Onegai(f): 9:01am On Oct 18, 2015 |
Tesla Coil and Faraday cage: Nikola Tesla is one of the fathers of Electricity. The machine is an example of what an Alternating Current look like. It actually works and shows those sparks of blue electricity (which was cool). Michael Faraday contributes immensely to what we know about Electromagnetism and more. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Faraday The Tesla is also the name of the world's first electric car (I saw quite a few people driving them around, but they're pretty expensive). 2 Likes 3 Shares
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Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Onegai(f): 9:08am On Oct 18, 2015 |
SunDial: Way before clocks were invented, this was the best way to tell the time. It works by using the position of the sun in the sky. By looking at the shadows cast by the sun, you can estimate what time of the day it is and using a calibrated surface (after daily checking of fixed positions) makes it more accurate. A sundial was invented by the ancient Egyptians and Babylonians. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundial 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Onegai(f): 9:18am On Oct 18, 2015 |
Foucault Pendulum: This is a device that shows that the earth is rotating, even though we can't feel it. How it. works is that the pendulum moves around a calibrated sphere and hits some objects down at certain points (that's what you will see). The physics behind it is really fascinating. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foucault_pendulum 2 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Onegai(f): 9:24am On Oct 18, 2015 |
Moon Phase: If you look up, there's a small scale of the orbit the moon takes around the earth and this exhibit is used to demonstrate how we see the moon every night through its phases (full moon, crescent moon etc). 3 Shares
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Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Onegai(f): 9:31am On Oct 18, 2015 |
The Sun: We looked at a lot of telescopes, their forms and there were live feeds of the surface of the sun. 4 Shares
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Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Onegai(f): 9:35am On Oct 18, 2015 |
There were a lot of telescopes on display as well, including an example of the one Galileo used. 1 Like 5 Shares
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Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Onegai(f): 9:53am On Oct 18, 2015 |
Zeiss Refracting telescope: It's one of the few remaining in the world. You can look at the surface of the planet Venus through it. 1 Like 5 Shares
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Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by zemaye: 1:06pm On Oct 18, 2015 |
educating wow!!! how do you expect a child that see the periodic table first hand and the one that read ''ababio'' to reason the same thannks for puting this up. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Nobody: 12:20am On Oct 19, 2015 |
Cheers, OP.
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Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Nobody: 7:18pm On Oct 27, 2015 |
Wow is all I can say. Lalasticlala una no see this one? |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by spacyzuma(m): 12:11pm On Oct 28, 2015 |
Amazing! Thanks for sharing. I hope i get to visit this place one day. 1 Like |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Raxxye(m): 11:46pm On Oct 29, 2015 |
Nice one, Onegai. I bet you had a swell time! |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by whitecloth: 8:06pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
this is amazing.
Kudos to you. |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by MathsChic(f): 4:49am On Nov 10, 2015 |
Wow! This is good. Impressive! The sundial still serves good purpose around the world. And anything can serve as a dial, even your shadow on a clear, sunny day. The spectroheliscope is awesome. I wonder how anyone dreamt that up. Nigerian students really need to see stuffs like this. Education doesn't end in books. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by EddyNumerouno(m): 8:10am On Nov 10, 2015 |
Impressive, field trips are always an important part of learning 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by KENZYYONG(m): 10:28am On Nov 10, 2015 |
So fascinating...i love dis...thanks alot for this educative and innovative write up |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Feraz(m): 1:40pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
I am sure you had a great time! Onegai:The bolded is one person I must say have contributed immensely to the development of lenses. I wonder how much it will cost to set up something similar here in Nigeria. Johnydon22 and tempakguy, food don done! |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by johnydon22(m): 2:23pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
Feraz: Oh jesus why am i not here now Someone please throw me down there and forget me ... Being planning to make a makeshift telescope that will have a high magnifying power at least something manageable.... To observe the night sky better from home. But i can't get two well to do powerful magnifying glasses or maybe three or four cus i want to try something new to see if i can make the magnifying power more powerful.. But can't get them... these punny ass magnifying glasses i saw on jumia is just child's play.. wish i could get my hands on very good magnifying glasses, can work my way around other materials.. |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by hahn(m): 2:36pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
johnydon22: Try amazon na. There's obviously NO demand for magnifying glasses in Nigeria. Wetin we wan use am look? Government account? 1 Like |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by hahn(m): 2:49pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
Teempakguy, robinhez where una dey? I can imagine you guys and johnydon22 coming while checking out this thread |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Nobody: 2:58pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
wow . . . just . . . wow . . . this is amazing. the fact that we don't have nothing like this in nigeria just blows my mind. |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Nobody: 2:59pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
hahn:Haba. |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Feraz(m): 2:59pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
johnydon22:The blue coloured, are you trying to make something similar to the 3200 megapixel telescope for deep space? For good magnifying glasses, why not try zeiss website?; it may be pricey though. |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by johnydon22(m): 3:00pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
hahn:With the aid of such little poor telescope you can distinguish planets from stars in our night sky.. Imagine the stunny view the sky provides .... 1 Like |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by johnydon22(m): 3:03pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
Feraz: No not at all for deep space, Deep space telescopes makes use of Mirrors because glass is too poor to capture good images of such magnitude. Am talking of just a home made Galilean telescope. . .Just to observe earth's night sky... I will check the website.. lets hope its something i can afford.. |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by hahn(m): 3:08pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
johnydon22: Come one man. I know you have wet dreams over being the proud owner of a REAL telescope. You most likely will decide to get married to it |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by RobinHez(m): 3:44pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
Awesome! |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Onegai(f): 5:46pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
I've met a few people interested in Astronomy here. in Nigeria. Why not you guys start crowd funding for money to build yours? Start small, build a sundial and look for apparatus. Get a small building and write to universities and observatories to see if they have old equipment they can give you. Charge as little as possible so people can visit and I'll tell you other ways to get funds. You can start the first observatory in Nigeria 2 Likes |
Re: Visit To Griffith Observatory by Onegai(f): 5:50pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
MathsChic: I hated textbooks as a child. The ones here were boring. To understand Geology more, I went to the Grand Canyon. I even visited Hoover Dam in order to learn. It makes so much more sense to visit and see things. Some lecturers here in Nigeria try but we can do more. |
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