MrLundScience | Exoplanet Wobble Model - Indy Labs #24 (At Home DIY Science) @MrLundScience | Uploaded January 2018 | Updated October 2024, 4 days ago.
Indy Labs - We Put The Science In Your Hands
Are we alone in the Universe? That's possibly the most interesting question that exists. To answer it, you'd have to know some other pieces of information, like, "How many stars out there have planets," and "What percent of those planets are likely to have life?" In this Indy Labs, we introduce the Drake Equation that attempts to answer some of these questions, and make a model that helps demonstrate how the planets of other stars (exoplanets) are detected.
The Indy Labs series focuses on at home science experiments that are low cost and (usually) easy to do, but still drive the science concepts home.
Some science videos show you how to do something cool, but explain very little of it. Others explain concepts, but are very passive and give the viewer little to actually do. With Indy Labs, we put the science in your hands, teaching you concepts, but at the same time, giving you an experiment to try on your own!
If you try the lab, please leave a comment and let us know how it went. Also, snap some photos of YOUR at home trials for this or any of the Indy Labs experiments, and upload them to Twitter and/or Instagram. Use #IndyLabs so we can all see your results!
Good luck, Indy Labbers! Subscribe and join our community today!
Indy Labs - We Put The Science In Your Hands
Are we alone in the Universe? That's possibly the most interesting question that exists. To answer it, you'd have to know some other pieces of information, like, "How many stars out there have planets," and "What percent of those planets are likely to have life?" In this Indy Labs, we introduce the Drake Equation that attempts to answer some of these questions, and make a model that helps demonstrate how the planets of other stars (exoplanets) are detected.
The Indy Labs series focuses on at home science experiments that are low cost and (usually) easy to do, but still drive the science concepts home.
Some science videos show you how to do something cool, but explain very little of it. Others explain concepts, but are very passive and give the viewer little to actually do. With Indy Labs, we put the science in your hands, teaching you concepts, but at the same time, giving you an experiment to try on your own!
If you try the lab, please leave a comment and let us know how it went. Also, snap some photos of YOUR at home trials for this or any of the Indy Labs experiments, and upload them to Twitter and/or Instagram. Use #IndyLabs so we can all see your results!
Good luck, Indy Labbers! Subscribe and join our community today!