Wednesday, November 28, 2018


SCIENCE RESEARCH WRITING.

Tittle: ASTRONOMY IN AFRICA.

 
Written by; WILSON .U.A.LUCKY
Email contact: wilsonlucky37@gmail.com
Phone No:08145010904

INTRODUCTION 
This article we be discussing  the level of knowledge about the Universe in Africa continent.
The primary objective of writing this article is to help illuminate the knowledge of our universe in Africa.
Africa is the least continent to observe and interact with the celestial objects in the Universe,making the Africa average man  not to participate in science and technology inventories around the world.
The Africa continent is the poorest continent on earth and there is high rate of  hunger and starvation  in  Africa.This is because of  the stabilized economy and system of Government in Africa.
First of all, let us know the meaning of Astronomy.
Africa is the least continent to observe and interact with the celestial objects in the universe,making the Africa average man not to participate in science and technology inventories around the world.
The Africa continent is the poorest continent on earth and there is high rate of hunger and starvation in Africa.This is because is the un-stabilized economy and government in Africa.
First of all,let us know the meaning of the word Astronomy.
Astronomy is the study of the sun, moon, stars, planets, comets, gas, galaxies, gas, dust and other non-Earthly bodies and phenomena.
The Ancient knowledge of Astronomy by African Ancestors believed that all living and non-living things that is found on earth have one common birth place which is the same  planet earth,which have one natural satellite called the moon in our solar system.
Centuries Ago scientist have proven that the earth is spherical and not flat entirely. But the question still arises;why is there equal day and night?

 Image result for earthpicture of earth taken from space.
Mathematically stated as 12hours day and 12hours darkness,given the totally sum of 24hours/day rotation of earth around it's axis.
The earth and it's moon travels round the sun in every 365-366 days.

picture of sun,earth and moon.

Planet earth is made up of two sections:
 a.Earth's layers:the earth's layers is mostly solid matters.

Image result for earth layers      picture of the earth layers.
  
 b.Earth Atmospheres:the earth's atmosphere it totally gaseous state.

Image result for earth atmosphere layers 
 Therefore,when the surface of earth's layers faces it's star(sun),this is called day while when it backs it's star and faces other star in the galaxy this is called night or darkness.

The moon which is a reflective rocky celestial object that revolves round the earth in every 28days making in the illuminated part to increase or decrease as the case may be.

 Over one lunar month more than half of the Moon's surface can be seen from Earth's surface. picture of illuminated part of the moon increasing and decreasing.



picture of the rotation of earth round the sun in 365-366 days.

Astronomers have agreed that 85% percent of  matters in the universe are dark matters and about a quarter of its total energy density. The majority of dark matter is thought to be non-baryon in nature, possibly being composed of some as-yet undiscovered.

Image result for matter and dark matterpicture of dark matter and the universe

Finally in conclusion my advice to the official body of the Africa leaders forum is to inspire and motivate the younger ones to invent and produce their own technologies an medicines just like China and other world producing countries did their own.
It will boost the economy and improve the standard of living among the black people and the entire Africa continent.

Written by;WILSON UCHECHUKWU LUCKY AMAKODI
 Graduate of  FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION TECHNICAL OMOKU RIVERS STATE NIGERIA.
Email:  wilsonlucky37@gmail.com
Phone no:   08145010904  

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