Hill's Space

Physics

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Brightnesses are cursed

Today I learned that astronomers measure star brightnesses in the modern AB system, using (logarithmic) units of Janskys, where one Jansky is 10−26 W⋅m−2⋅Hz−1. Why is there the extremely cursed Hz−1? Hz is already s−1. Why is it like that. Astronomers, why is it like that. s−1−1 is just seconds If you cancel all the units, you get… 1 Jy = 10−26 kg m2 s−3m−2 s−1−1 = 10-26 kg s−2. …so we measure starlight in the same units as surface tension. Read More

Ionic Liquids

Today I learned liquids don’t exist in space. It’s either gas or solid because apparently liquids only exist when you have a ton of force squishing atoms together and forcing them to intersct and normally that’s air smashing into things at high speed. Crazy. Space whales won’t know what liquids are Later that day… I found https://www.nasa.gov/ames/flute ! They want to use reflective liquids to make perfect parabola shapes for mirrors! Read More