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- Occam's Razor
- a way of approaching the development of a scientific model based on the
belief that ``the best model is the simplest one---the one requiring the
fewest assumptions and modifications in order to fit the observations'' (i.e.,
nature prefers the simplest most elegant solution).
- objective
- the primary optical element of a telescope, it gathers the electromagnetic
radiation and does the initial focussing.
- Olbers' Paradox
- the problem that if the universe is infinite in size and age, then the
night sky should everywhere be as bright as the Sun because no matter which
direction you look, your line of sight will see a star or galaxy.
- Oort Cloud
- a large spherical cloud of billions to trillions of comets surrounding the
Sun at distances between roughly 50,000 to 100,000 A.U.
from the Sun. It has not been directly observed; its presence is inferred from
the behavior and orbits of the long
period comets.
- opacity
- a measure of a material's ability to absorb or block photons. A material
with high opacity prevents most of the photons from passing through (the
material is opaque).
- open universe
- a universe with too little matter (gravity) to stop the expansion (it has
an ``open future'').
- ozone
- a type of oxygen molecule made of three oxygen atoms bound together
(O3). This molecule absorbs ultraviolet light.
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last update: 06 August 1999
Nick Strobel -- mailto:strobel@lightspeed.net
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Bakersfield College
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