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What Is the Big Bang? | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids What Is the Big Bang? The Short Answer: The big bang is how astronomers explain the way the universe began It is the idea that the universe began as just a single point, then expanded and stretched to grow as large as it is right now—and it is still stretching!
The Amazing Hubble Telescope - NASA Space Place This led to the “Big Bang” theory, which says that the universe began with an intense burst of energy and has been expanding ever since Edwin Hubble seated at the 100-inch reflecting telescope at the Mount Wilson Observatory in California Credits: Edwin P Hubble Papers, Huntington Library, San Marino, California
What Is the Big Bang? | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids ¿Qué es el Big Bang? La respuesta corta: El Big Bang es cómo los astrónomos explican la forma en que comenzó el universo Es la idea de que el universo comenzó como un solo punto, luego se expandió y se estiró para crecer tanto como lo es ahora, ¡y todavía se está extendiendo!
What Is a Gravitational Wave? - NASA Space Place Credit: NASA What causes gravitational waves? The most powerful gravitational waves are created when objects move at very high speeds Some examples of events that could cause a gravitational wave are: when a star explodes asymmetrically (called a supernova) when two big stars orbit each other when two black holes orbit each other and merge
Home | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids NASA’s award-winning Space Place website engages upper-elementary-aged children in space and Earth science through interactive games, hands-on activities, fun articles and short videos With material in both English and Spanish and numerous resources for kids, parents and teachers, Space Place has something for everyone
How Many Solar Systems Are in Our Galaxy? - NASA Space Place Our solar system is just one specific planetary system—a star with planets orbiting around it Our planetary system is the only one officially called “solar system,” but astronomers have discovered more than 3,200 other stars with planets orbiting them in our galaxy That’s just how many we’ve found so far There are likely to be many more planetary systems out there waiting to be