Griffith Observatory Report
Griffith Observatory Report
Griffith Observatory Report
Once I arrived to the Griffith Observatory, the first thing I saw was this big statue on the
instrument used before the invention of the telescope. It was used by astronomers to determine
celestial position, the rings represent celestial latitude, longitude, and the ecliptic.
As I walked around the statue I noticed the sundial. It was very interesting because it
works similar to how a clock does. The sundial is used to track the movement of the shadow and
to keep the time using the Sun. The Sundial gives us a better
timekeeper.
better understand the distance each of the planets has between each other. Before walking in the
the observatory I admired the view of Los Angeles. I used one of the telescopes to get a closer
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the Earth turns beneath it. As the day goes on the pendulum knocks over pegs set up in the
Edwin Hubble was an American astronomer who observed that the redshift of galaxies
are directly proportional to the distance of the galaxy from earth. This means things farther away
genius Nikola Tesla. It converts low-voltage alternating current electricity to very high voltage
The Universes is filled with dust from comets and fragments of broken asteroids. As
Earth orbits pieces of them enter our atmosphere. The smaller ones burn up due to friction with
air molecules. The resulting flashes of light in the sky are meteors. Anything that survives the
trip and lands on the surface is then called a meteorite. Meteorites come from asteroids. They are
the remnants of smaller planetary bodies that formed at the same time, and out of the same basic
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material, as Earth and other rocky planets. There are three types
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me see the difference among all the planets and how each planet's properties play a role in
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that.Having the chance to create an earthquake allowed me to understand how earthquakes are
measured and what the device that measures them looks like. By jumping on the floor we were
able to see how much energy is actually takes in order to make an impact.
The top floor of the observatory has professional telescopes. It gave me the opportunity
to view the actual planets and stars, along with moons. I was very amazed by the things I saw.
The planetarium had to be my favorite part. While watching centered in the universe it felt like
the room was moving but it wasn't it was just the video. The show provided examples of the
constellations and what people used them in earlier times. It went through the history of the
universe from how it was formed the different people that contributed to astronomy and
explained things we know about the universe so far. It also talked about the possibility of there