I've always enjoyed going out of town at night and looking at stars, but my friends say you don't see much difference through a telescope. I want to get into astronomy but I don't know if buying a telescope is the first step.
I've heard countless stories from my friends saying they only used theirs once or twice before it got old. I've been really interested in astronomy but is it worth the money?
I've been comparing light as particles and waves in outer space when it occurred to me, if you throw two rocks of equal weight into a pool side by side the waves created will cancel out. Do stars In space effect each other in this way?
My father brought an Alienware Aurora 9700 after many years of service it's graphics card gave in. He replaced it with another but he applied to much thermal past which spilt off and fried the board. I don't know all the facts because he gave up on it a year ago. Today I took it out of cupboard...
I am a young student striving to learn more about science. I'm quite a nerd, I study all day long and I'm matriculating this year at the age of 16... I've chosen to study more into Quantum Chemistry and I need a book!