The only astronomical mentions my research turned up is that Alder is the name of an impact crater on the Moon. Here's the link to read about it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alder_(crater). Otherwise, this is the genus name of a plant.
A Yagi antenna, which can be used for radio astronomy.
the Coriolis effect
It is called the parallex effect.
something called the ironing effect
photohomerone
Astronomy is the study of things that are not earth, and although we use particular occurrences and data recorded on earth to understand the laws of physics that effect phenomena that happens in our universe, it is a study not of earth but where earth exists, the solar system, our milky way galaxy, and our universe as a whole.
Sunspots are known to be magnetic phenomena because of the Zeeman effect. The Zeeman effect has been found in sunspots.
Hubbel telescope
A Yagi antenna, which can be used for radio astronomy.
A "phenomenon" is an occurrence, something that is an observable event or effect. The plural is "phenomena". Example : "Many phenomena related to weather are not fully understood." Example : "After observing the odd phenomena in the haunted house, the owner quickly moved out."
The photoelectric effect is a phenomena that can only be explained by the particle model.
All electromagnetic phenomena are Fields - (=~ effect) .
Light pollution and air pollution effect astronomy by making it more difficult to view the stars. If you notice, when you get out of the cities where there is less air and light pollution, you are better able to view the stars.
Hysteresis is a phenomena which dipicts different output effect with loading and unloading
Yes that is true! Astronomy homework?
branches of modern physics are the following :) :electromagnetism :relativity :thermodynamics :astronomy :photoelectric effect :))
Yes, think about cause and effect when thinking about this issue. Even to describe or observe a phenomena.