hello, my name is saturn (they/them). i am 23 and currently pursuing my undergraduate degree in astrophysics.
a little bit about myself; i am a physically disabled and autistic lesbian whoâs special interest in astronomy/astrophysics/physics has persisted for about 13 years! due to my health issues, i had to pause my education in 2021 (first year of uni), but now i am back and ready to conquer my education goals!
this blog is meant to help me document and share my journey, remind myself why i love physics and astronomy, and find other like-minded individuals. growing up i always loved (and continue to) watching study youtubers and at one point started my own channel, but tumblr is my beloved and youtube is scary so studyblr it is!
my goals include achieving a PhD in astrophysics, spending some time in research (my beloved), potentially engaging with science education, and making accessible spaces for other queer and disabled science lovers!
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some handwritten study affirmations for yall today
iâm definitely struggling today/this week with my CS homework⌠it got hard fast. doesnât help that my fatigue has been bad too. but we persist! i refuse to give up! even if im sleepy!
iâm really REALLY enjoying my coding class (CS 1400 - intro to coding python)! itâs super fun and rewarding and almost addictive to learn more and be able to try it out! plus, this class is set up super well. it feels like iâm set up for success while encouraging failure, which is great!
my other class, MUSC 1400 - intro to music theory, is very easy but still fun! the tool thatâs being used to teach it is a little outdated, but it works well so i canât complain! since i have a background in music already (11 years harp, 5 years violin, 1 year flute, 5 years singing/choir, currently learning piano), itâs a lot of stuff i already know but i feel like itâs keeping me engaged in learning piano and thinking about music which is great! plus, i could use a refresher.
i hope everyoneâs summer semester is going great! youâve got this!
iâm so unorganized and aimless without school đ iâm on my summer break till monday when summer semester starts and im sooo bored and glued to my phone it sucks
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Prehistoric Flute from Germany, c.40,000 BCE: this is one of the oldest musical instruments ever discovered, and it was carved from the wing-bone of a griffon vulture
This flute was discovered during excavations at the Hohle Fels cave in southwestern Germany, where several other flutes dating back to about 41,000-35,000 BCE have also been unearthed. They are the oldest undisputed musical instruments ever discovered.
As this article describes:
With five finger holes and a V-shaped mouthpiece, the almost complete bird-bone fluteâmade from the naturally hollow wing bone of a griffon vultureâis just 0.3 inch (8 millimeters) wide and was originally about 13 inches (34 centimeters) long.
The sophistication of the flute's design suggests that it was part of a much older musical tradition:
... although these are currently the earliest flutes known, it is reasonable to expect that even earlier examples were produced within and outside the region: the instruments from Hohle Fels are too "evolved" in terms of design and manufacture to represent the first flutes.
The makers and players of the Aurignacian flutes were thus not novices, but had considerable musical knowledge and experience that may have resulted from some form of trans-generational communication.
Moreover, the earliest musical instruments, such as drums and rattles, were probably made of perishable materials â perhaps wood and hide â that are not routinely preserved in the archaeological record.
Even so, these flutes from southwestern Germany are of immense importance, as they document a mature musical tradition that was firmly in place thousands of years earlier than previously thought.
In fact, the development of music may be as old as humanity itself:
During their migration from Africa into Europe as early as 40,000 years ago, our ancestors were already making music. The artifacts discovered in the Hohle Fels Cave, dating back some 40,000 years, reveal that this capacity existed in our common ancestors even then, and quite likely long before.
In this rare glimpse into the unfolding of culture itself, we can see that the evolutionary roots of music go deep into our human story. So deep, that many scientists now believe that music played a crucial role in the development of the human mind.
Sources & More Info:
National Geographic: Bone Flute is World's Oldest Musical Instrument, Study Says
PubMed: The Earliest Known Musical Tradition
The New York Times: Oldest Musical Instruments are Even Older than First Thought
Kassa Flutes: Toneholes and Tradition: How a 40,000 Year Old Flute Leveled the Playing Field
Nature: New Flutes Document the Earliest Musical Tradition in Southwestern Germany
Fine Music Sydney: The Hohle Fels Flute: Unveiling the Earliest Known Musical Instrument
spring finals complete! i start summer semester on the 18th, im very excited!
in other news, i need RAM for my pc. which means i need to pull it apart and double check what kind of RAM i need and i need to install my new graphics card. lots of work that i shrimply,,, do not know how to do, so i guess ill be learning oh to put together a pc these next few days!
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Also, while I'm yapping about Artemis II, I can't begin to explain how MONUMENTAL it is to hear the correspondence between Houston and Christina Koch and realise that the feminine voice I hear speaking is IN SPACE and not in Houston. Hell, hearing Victor Glover's voice and realising that a BLACK MAN is one of the record holders for being at the farthest distance ever from Earth. The little black girl who grew up completely obsessed with space and is now pursuing a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering is over the moon rn
This artistâs impression pinpoints many cosmic voids ââ relatively empty bubbles of space.
The universe is home to trillions of galaxies, each chock full of smaller cosmic objects like stars and planets. Since galaxies gravitate together in a web-like pattern, there are also immense open spaces called cosmic voids in between. In those growing, gloomy places, dark energy dominates.
Galaxies in this animation are structured a bit like a Hoberman sphere (a lattice-like toy ball that expands and collapses), growing farther apart as the universe expands.
Zoomed out maps of the universe show that galaxies often cluster together in bright city-like regions. Each cosmic metropolis is connected to others by interstate highways ââŻvast filaments of dark matter, gas, and dust, along which additional galaxies can be found. This large-scale structure is called the cosmic web.
Way out in the boondocks â far from the galaxies and filaments ââŻare the cosmic voids. Theyâve been growing larger for billions of years, emptying out as gravity pulls matter elsewhere.
This animation visualizes the early universe, when the cosmic was full of a hot plasma soup.
Cosmic voids were born when the universe looked extremely different than it does today. Instead of being speckled with stars and galaxies, the cosmos was filled with a sea of plasma (charged particles) that formed a dense, almost uniform fluid.
There were slightly denser kernels of matter, like a single ounce of cinnamon sprinkled into about 13,000 cups of cookie dough! Since the clumps had more mass, their gravity attracted additional material. Those areas grew and grew, drawing more matter together to form stars, galaxies, and galaxy clusters as the universe expanded over billions of years. Meanwhile, the spaces in between became ever emptier.
A simulation of large-scale structure forming under the influence of gravity.
Cosmic voids arenât completely empty, though. They do have sparse galaxies, though they seem to have delayed development. Since thereâs less matter, thereâs weaker gravity pulling things together so stars and galaxies form more slowly. And those galaxies are isolated so theyâre less likely to interact with others, which fuels growth in denser places like galaxy clusters.
But voids are mostly filled with things we canât see. They contain a thin mist of dark matter along with a relatively larger amount of WIMPS (weakly interacting massive particles) like ghostly neutrinos than we find elsewhere in the universe. Since thereâs not very much stuff in voids to create gravity, a different force reigns supreme: dark energy, the mysterious cosmic pressure that seems to be speeding up the universeâs expansion. Since cosmic voids are influenced primarily by dark energy, they offer clues about its behavior.
Astronomers havenât thoroughly studied cosmic voids yet, but our upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will be wide-eyed enough to reveal those desert patches of space like weâve never seen them before. Studying them will show how the universe is put together and how dark energy is pushing galaxies apart.
If you could fly through the cosmic web at hyperspeed, you might see a view like this simulated one!
So far, scientists have found around 1,000 cosmic voids. Romanâs 3D surveys should find tens of thousands more, both large and small, scattered throughout earlier cosmic eras than previous large sky surveys could see. That means weâll be able to watch how the most vacant places get even emptier over billions of years. And astronomers can trace any changes in dark energyâs might by seeing how it stretches voids, where dark energy dominates, across cosmic time.Â
Follow along with Romanâs journey to launch at nasa.gov/roman.
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trying to be proud of myself today. my insomnia has been through the roof so i didnât wake up till almost three today, but i still did my laundry, finished the homework PLUS extra that i wanted to, and finished a commission. so why donât i feel proud of myself?? my brain feels like stinky poopoo going thru SSRI withdrawals is why. no meds = incredibly unhappy saturn. thank GOD that my meds will finally be in at 8am tomorrow