5-23-11

Complete and submit time lines via a comment on this blog entry. Include in your comment your first name and last initial, the URL for your time line, and a comment on the one item you found most interesting and why. Read NASA’s review of the Big Bang Theory.

19 Comments

  1. Zachary Smith says:

    Zachary S.

    http://www.xtimeline.com/timeline/History-of-Cosmology-Zachary-Smith

    I found that even a Poet had help with the History of Cosmology.

  2. Garrett M says:

    http://www.xtimeline.com/timeline/The-Evolution-of-Cosmology

    I thought that the most interesting thing was how astonomers back before christ were able to calculate the distance to the moon and the what they thought was the total size of the universe without any proper equipment.

  3. Tashi A. says:

    The link for my time line is: http://www.xtimeline.com/timeline/tashi-universe-timeline

    I find most interesting was Aristotle, because he did not take a mainly scientific approach to astronomy, he took a philosophical viewing of astronomy. Even though the things he thought to be true turned out to be false, it was still interesting to learn about his philosophical ways.

  4. Jenna H. says:

    Timeline: http://www.xtimeline.com/timeline/Cosmology-Evolution

    I found the WMAP the most interesting because it is amazing how far we’ve come with technology and how much the WMAP has found out about the universe.

  5. Kayla S says:

    I thought it was interesting that 2 guys who were working for a phone company were able to find microwave radiation left over from the Big Bang. They werent trying to find anything, but were then able to win the Nobel Prize for their findings

    http://www.xtimeline.com/evt/list.aspx?id=167581

  6. Andrew T says:

    http://www.xtimeline.com/timeline/THE-COSMOS

    I AM NOT FINISHED. I will finish tonight, please don’t grade it now.

  7. Natalie C. says:

    The thing that I found most interesting was the study of the cosmos and the universe thousands of years ago. I find it amazing that the astronomers and scientists from thousands of years ago had the knowledge that they did without the use of all this technology. http://www.xtimeline.com/timeline/Evolution-of-Cosmology

  8. Zach M. says:

    Zach M.
    http://www.xtimeline.com/timeline/zachmyers
    The think I found most interesting is how two men, working for a communications company, were able to pick up static that is believed to be related to the big bang. I found this interesting because they weren’t even looking for something about cosmology.

  9. Phuong L. says:

    The facts I read about the people in my events are quite interesting and I could like to learn more by having them taught in class.

  10. Joshua Klein says:

    http://www.xtimeline.com/timeline/Cosmology-Timeline

    The timeline provided me with vital information about the Universe.

  11. Kait White says:

    http://www.xtimeline.com/timeline/rain-com

    I think COBE was the most interesting because it was designed to see what the universe looked like in it’s infancy. This is cool because a lot of the machines now are designed to see what is going on in recent times.

  12. Gabi K says:

    I thought that the COBE mission was very neat.

  13. Brittani D says:

    http://www.xtimeline.com/timeline/Universe-Timeline-

    I thought COBE was really interesting because it was a satellite specifically made for the research of cosmology.

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