Aquila  |  Science of Light
Animal optics - eyes of owl goat tarsier ostrich wombat tiger mantis shrimp shark box jellyfish / Science of light - wave particle duality photon electromagnetic spectrum wavelengths Rømer lightyear parsecs CHIME Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment / Science of light - why is sky blue? why is sunset orange? atmosphere gases - Make a sunset in a bottle using milk and water / Make nightlight lantern / Moths - transverse orientation entomologists Lepidoptera proboscis antennae / Henrietta Swan Leavitt - luminosity Cepheid variables Leavitt's Law / Expanding universe - Hubble Slipher redshift Doppler effect Hubble Constant Hubble's Law / Finding your own light - faith belief philosophy Socrates / Just Think - Are there limits to imagination? - Big Bang rationalists empiricists David Hume Immanuel Kant / How The Night Came story Brazilian folktale retold by Benita Estevez / Win book bundles - Space Racers, A Cat's Guide to the Night Sky, Midnight Monsters, Midnight Creatures
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Aquila Science of Light.