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'Quinci Chapple Mrs. Ryan Language A â⬠9H January 12, 2012 Finding the off-white course I often gaze into the dark riff only to dress across bright lights and queer shapes I donââ¬â¢t understand. Starting at a young age, I enjoyed waiting for dig stars and waiting for the famous Big Dipper solacement as some(prenominal) nights as I could. As I grew older, I giped much than than than and more well-nigh the universe and every run low(predicate) that it contains. Today, I am charge more intrigued by, non just the universe, up to now our very own off-white track wandflower.I am amazed by its complicated systems and beautiful landscapes, further I still penuryed to know how each(prenominal) of its magnificence was disc everyplaceed. From receiving several astronomical filed guides and photographic collections from family over the years, I al rendery knew some knowledge most the whitish course. I knew it received its name from the ââ¬Å" whitishâ⠬ light it sheds and that it consists of millions of stars. By observing pictures, I could say most look into approximately the galaxy was by means of with(p) using cathode-ray oscilloscopes with cameras.I similarly concluded that the Sun is at the center of the galaxy, still that was just from my comprehension of the shape ââ¬Å"solar systemââ¬Â. In other words, I genuinely did not know much almost how the milklike substance was discovered, e supernumeraryly since telescopes and high fiber technology has not been near forever. The argona of fundamental interaction that I believe ties to my query is world Ingenuity. Human Ingenuity counseles on the evolution of fulfill and military manity creations. How it is distinguished to look into the developments of humans through step forward narration and how those creations affect life and society.The processes make by astronomers to keep the milklike Way have affected human life tremendously, considering it ââ¬â¢s where humans live. The steady research of the galaxy through time has led to even greater discoveries and schooling that humans never thinking possible to obtain. I want to know the pack progression of systems and research in discovering the opaque Way. From where the counterbalance astronomers got their ideas and plans to take on such a con strand challenge, to how those systems have led to all the facts we know nearly the galaxy today.I want to learn approximately the putzs employ to make these discoveries and the plenty behind them. I would standardized to be capable to conduct a ecumenical timeline of the uncovering of the Milky Way. In tackition, I find myself wondering why it is so important to need the Milky Way and other elements of come forther quadruplet. To learn so much information, I need to entreat myself questions based on the research issuance. Because I want to know how the Milky Way was discovered, I contract the main question, what methods and tools were and are employ to observe the Milky Way?The Search Originally, I began my search with the result astronomical discoveries in mind. I navigated to my schoolââ¬â¢s program library website to use the databases available there shown to me by the librarian. I typed the words astronomy discoveries in the Gale major power Search database, scrolled down reading the various oblige titles, and then clicked on Cosmic Discoveries: The Wonder of Astronomy. As I began to read over the expression, I did not understand the information. I soon pick upd the obligate was a very im letnt book reexamine for a book I did not have.I clicked confirm to my search results to find another hold titled, 10 years ago in Astronomy. However, this too end up macrocosm a book review. I left the Gale Power Search bet on to the libraryââ¬â¢s website to visit the database ProQuest where I searched astronomy discoveries at a time again. This time, I clicked an word titled Top 10 discoveries of the last 35 years, assuming it would be rough discoveries in astronomy over the years. Starting to read the article, I came across a parting that raved rough the thousands of breakthroughs in astronomy in thirty-five years, the article only covering a ten.This particle helped me realize that my topic was too broad to make of, so I decided to narrow my search topic to the direct taradiddle of the Milky Way galaxy. advent in with my narrowed search topic do things a ken elementaryr. I utilize the search engine Google to type in the keywords floor of the Milky Way. Thousands of articles popped up, notwithstanding I clicked on the page Wikipedia had make for the Milky Way. The article was helpful because it was organized into sections, maven of them being history, which I immediately went to.The history section of the article gave specific dates and names that contributed to my search. The article explained the get-go off observations of the galaxy a nd told of the works of the outset astronomers, yet the information given was limited. Since I turned my search to the history of the Milky Way, I began to take into consideration how I might transform this topic into a own(prenominal) project. That thought mixed with the small pieces of information Wikipedia gave made me doubt my space inspired topics. Space was not turning out to be as kindle as I had thought. My close search unplowed me set on my topic.Using Google, I searched how was the Milky Way discovered which brought up a great article. The article was set up like a timeline that was simple and easy to understand, especially with all the dates. Once I read and took notes on this article my theatre of operations of interaction was obvious, Human Ingenuity. Now that I had my lens to focus through, researching and planning for my writing was getting much easier. My undermentioned few searches were all through Google; nonpareil that was really helpful was the search d iscovering the Milky Way where I institute the widespread article The Milky Way Galaxy.This article was the most helpful of all my sources because it provided many pages of clear, organized information fully concerning my topic. The article was more like a book, organized into numbered ââ¬Å"chaptersââ¬Â discussing several divergent aspects of the Milky Wayââ¬â¢s history and writeitative status. The article had one specific section about the techniques use to observe the galaxy over the years. I marked countless notes in my journal that would greatly contribute to my research. The text noted receiving set interpret and the great history of telescopes.That article lead me to my next search, telescope apply to observe the Milky Way. I clicked on the head start article titled, mash witnesses Milky Way star birth. The article was very utile because it went a little more into depth with the processes used to observe and map the galaxy. It told me about the people to firs t observe the Milky Way and how far research on the galaxy has come. The article was very afoot(predicate) which was supportive to the information. The many articles about the telescopes lead me to my last search, invention of the Herschel telescope (one of the first telescopes used).The article annals of the Telescope- Telescope Tips gave a perfect, brief description of the history of the telescope. The article was a great way to cover up my search with a little more background about the astronomers and their inventions to uncover more about the Milky Way. What I sight The information that I found through my research revealed ideas that I was not aware of and clarified facts that I thought I knew. The investigation answered the research question and provided details extending my thoughts and research topic.Insight on the main ideas was provided by several sources evolution thoughts on the structure and contents of the Milky Way, the techniques used to research the Milk Way, th e instruments used to observe the galaxy, and the people who contributed to the galaxyââ¬â¢s record. Many of the sources I found described discoveries of the structure and materials within the Milky Way. I learned that in 1915, the galaxy was found to be made up of thousands of globular clusters, which are groupings of millions of stars. Also, around the equivalent time of this discovery, the galaxy was proposed to be a disk shape with several fortify extending out from the center.Some of the accouterments called Sagittarius, Carina, Orion, and Perseus all extend from the center of the galaxy, the sun being in the Orion arm. All this information was later confirmed by the Spitzer Space Telescope. However, one source told that there are more stars in the galaxy than can be seen because molecular(a) clouds of break up block the light from the stars and cut the view of the system. These clean clouds often contain RR Lyrae stars which are ââ¬Å"used to nail down the center o f the galaxy because clusters can be seen at relatively great distances.The stars are used to circular distance and Luminosity Relation to the Sun, which calculates the brightness of single stars. ââ¬Å"I found out later that the molecular dust helps in another way of research. As I continued to research, I discovered the method of radio represent that has been used since the early 1960s. wireless procedure was an important discovery for the mapping of the Milky Way, ââ¬Å"Astronomers had been trying the build such maps a local wavelengths, but with the development of workable radio telescopes in the 1950s, observations were finally able to cut through the fogginess and create a useful map.The Milky Way had been thought to be a spiral galaxy, and the radio map of the H-I (hydrogen cold) regions showed that it seemed to have three spiral armsââ¬Â(Goebel) Radio signals are sent out from dry land into the galaxy, then machines measure the wavelengths of the radio signals à ¢â¬Å"bouncingââ¬Â back to Earth off the molecular clouds. This process has mapped carnal features of the Milky Way through telescopes and computers. According to the article ââ¬Å"Telescope witnessââ¬â¢s Milky Way star birthââ¬Â by Clara Moskowitz, radio mapping is not the first or only method used to find the Milky Way.A 1700s astronomer named William Herschel was the first known to observe the Milky Way. Herschel created a space telescope inspired by the scientist Isaac Newtonââ¬â¢s telescope sometime in the early 1700s. ââ¬Å"Herschelââ¬â¢s infrared vision lets us sense the worn out heat from some of the coldest objects in the cosmos. ââ¬Â (Moskowitz) Herschelââ¬â¢s telescope measured stars and celestial objects so those could be mapped as well, since there are so many within the galaxy. This article to a fault described the redbrick tools used to observe space.The Photo detector Array camera and Spectrometer (PACS) and the Spectral and Photometric Ima ging receiving system (SPIRE) can be sent out in space or remain in an observatory to work together to take five images at once. The celestial objects to be photographed are limitless, and hold the arms and clusters of the Milky Way. Herschel began his research by ââ¬Å"cuttingââ¬Â the sky into equal sections, then using his telescope to ruff count the number of stars in each section, then drew out a map of the galaxy setting the Sun in the center.In 1920, an American astronomer, Kapteyn, created a modern version of Herschelââ¬â¢s famous map, but with an updated placement of the Sun which was proven to be slenderly off center. So, I discovered that the telescope play a major role, probably the most important role, in discovering the Milky Way, ââ¬Å"From Issac Newtonââ¬â¢s first working telescope to Herschelââ¬â¢s large shield style, and the telescope has opened the eyes of aspiring astronomers for centuries into the odd world that is our Milky Way Galaxy. â⬠Â(White).The results I obtained through my search process have collectively answered all aspects of my research question. The question at hand was, what methods and tools were and are used to observe the Milky Way? I learned about the telescope and how it is the main instrument that has been used for centuries in astronomy research. I was also hoping to find out about the features of the Milky Way, which learn about the telescope lead me to find. I also learned about the method of radio mapping and how helpful its results have been.The radio mapping found the RR Lyrae Stars which both have been impactful. I was introduced to some modern machines that are used today for observations. Also, going beyond the research question, I was educated about the people who made significant research concerning the galaxy. However, learning about the people connected me to the methods they used, such as Herschelââ¬â¢s mapping, which answered the sole inquiry of the question. Reflection During the writing of my I-Search study I acquired many research skills while up(p) on my previous ones.My research skills helped me solve the problems I faced during research, but also allowed me to find certain and organized information. I answered my research question solely and connected my research to the Area of Interaction that I chose. If I was able to go through this process again, there are some things that I would do differently. In addition, my research leading to my personal projects does not seem promising. While researching, I believe I learned how to tell is a topic is too broad or too narrow to keep a paper with that makes sense while still being simple and direct.My topic started out being too broad to accurately cover over all the information regarding it, so I wanted to make it less generalized, but still in the same field as my original topic. I also learned that while pickings notes itââ¬â¢s really important to take direct quotes from articles because they ad d a lot of authenticity and accuracy to the paper which makes for an all-around better paper. I believe I have always been good at taking notes which helped with my process journals. Also, connecting each process journal to the next makes it easy to write the ââ¬Å"What I Discoveredââ¬Â section of the paper.Summarizing the main ideas of an article is really important, not write every word. Some problems I had during my research were instant information throughout articles and finding articles that were book reviews which didnââ¬â¢t contribute at all. Some articles were too short or poorly written with limited information provided. Another minor problem was a lot of the articles I used did not show the author or date of publication. One the other hand, a lot of the articles I found were organized and gave evoke information that I didnââ¬â¢t find in any other article, which is exactly what I was tone for.Many of the articles I found provided names, dates, and photographs which help in taste; I try my best to find sites that provide these features. It was very easy to find information that was distinctly connected to my question and topic. The sites that I did find were reliable, if a site did not seem reliable, I did not use the information. My research resulted in a through and detailed answer to my research question, what methods and tools were and are used to observe the Milky Way? The methods used were explained to me and examples of instruments were given.I altogether understand my topic from doing this research. Also, I used my Area of Interaction, Human Ingenuity, to focus my search. The idea of using special methods to observe the world and designing tools, such as the telescope, to aid and strengthen humanââ¬â¢s strong-minded research. If I were to do the I-Search paper again, I would probably use an entirely new topic. Before head start the process journals I felt rushed to come up with a topic that was personal to me, able to pro duce a product (for the personal project), generally interesting, and had enough material behind it to write a paper on.I would choose a topic that I had the equipment and experience to create a product with. I own a telescope with connected camera, but I feel that it is not the quality to captivate the galaxy, if I were to use this topic for my personal project. However, if I were to do the paper over again with the same topic, I would definitely organize my ââ¬Å"What I Discoveredââ¬Â section into a clearer format that included more information that I decided to leave out this time for concern of length.I believe sometimes I write too much or include information that is irrelevant. Work Cited ââ¬Å"Discovery of the Milky Way. ââ¬ÂIrcamera. Google. January 10, 2012. http://ircamera. as. arizona. edu. /NatSci102/NatSci102/lectures/milkyway. htm. Goebel, Greg. ââ¬ÂThe Milky Way Galaxy. ââ¬ÂIn the Public Domain. June 1st, 2010. Google. January 11th, 2012. http://vector site. net/tastgal_07. html. Moskowitz, Clara. ââ¬ÂTelescope witnesses Milky Way star birth. ââ¬ÂSpace on MSNBC. October 2nd,\r\n'
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