Use this as a Teachable Moment My first grader's school
observed Earth Hour on Friday.
Not exact matches
This «all loving» god spends his time running the Universe and
observing the approximately 7 billion human beings on planet
Earth, 24
hours a day, seven days a week.
On Saturday, March 27, the world
observed the fourth annual
Earth Hour, a global event started by the World Wildlife Fund.
We found that the particles seen in our images, which were droplets of ocean only
hours earlier, bore evidence of large organic molecules and compounds that indicated hydrothermal activity similar to that
observed at deep - sea vents on
Earth's seafloor.
And it would be the last image sent to
Earth before the probe spent 22
hours straight
observing the dwarf planet during its closest approach.
With JWST, a few
hours of integration time will be enough to detect
Earth - like levels of water vapor, molecular oxygen, carbon dioxide and other generic biosignatures on planets orbiting a white dwarf; beyond that,
observing the same planet for up to 1.7 days will be enough to detect the two CFCs in concentrations of 750 parts per trillion, or 10 times greater than on
Earth.
I can't find a single person who will affirm that all the effects within a 24
hour day, including massive temperature fluctuations between day and night, is due to one rotation of the planet and that these days never, ever fall out of step with rotations.The ideology which contemporaries have inherited from the late 17th century is that the
Earth's rotation falls out of step with 24
hour days to the tune of 4 extra rotations in 4 years by virtue of an utterly stupid idea that the planet's daily and orbital motions can be modeled directly from a rotating celestial sphere of Ra / Dec
observing.