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Ever since the first astronomer looked through a telescope astronomers have relied on these devices to help them understand the heavens. Early telescopes were useful only to receive visible light but in the past thirty years scientists have developed more sophisticated telescopes some of which can receive radio waves gamma rays and ultraviolet light. At the present time scientists are working on a telescope that can receive infrared light a development that will prove invaluable to space exploration. The infrared telescope will allow astronomers to see configurations invisible to ordinary telescopes. The telescope will be able to explore among other phenomena the development of planets from clouds of gas and dust. The telescopes will also be able to help astronomers to better understand black holes. The cost of an earth-mounted telescope is estimated to be $80000000; the cost of an airborne telescope $230000000. According to John Bahcall Ph.D. of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton New Jersey the cost will be well worth it. The study of infrared light will allow astronomers physicists and other scientists to tell us a great deal about how our universe was formed and it will help them determine what will happen to our universe in the future. As one researcher explained "The more we know about what's out there the better we understand what's down here." The infrared telescope sounds like an exciting development don't you think?

 

With the increasing number of choices that we have today choosing a major field of study is harder than ever. In fact most students change their majors more than once before they graduate. New demand for technologically competent employees in such fields as computer networking biotechnology and desktop publishing has opened new possibilities that never before existed. The technology sector is a promising field generally speaking but few students even check on their job prospects before they choose a major. If you want to know about the pay ranges and job opportunities for a certain major try asking for information at your counseling center employment center or library. As the old saying goes "Look before you leap."