my science fair project is called potions and lotions where i have to create my own lipgloss. where can i find these materials?-Beeswax -Cocoa butter -Shea butter -Petroleum jelly -Aloe vera gel -Vitamin E liquid -Peppermint oil -Sweet almond oil -Coconut oil -Pyrex? glass measuring cups (microwavable) or small cooking pan -Small plastic containers with lids for your gloss samples -Microwave or hot plate/stove with a double boiler pan -Popsicle sticks or wooden stirrers -Cotton swabs (Q-tips?) or flat edge toothpicks -Tissues -Food scale that measures ounces -Measuring spoons -Notepad and pens/pencils -Hand mirror -Safety goggles -Pot holders/hand protectors -Apron or lab coat
When you look far out into the universe, all you're seeing is the light that's finally hitting Earth. Remember that light travels only at the speed of light - it's not instantaneous. So actually, the stuff you're looking at has probably changed, but we won't know that until a few billion years have passed on Earth, when the new batch of light hits. When a supernova from three light years away explodes, we don't see it explode until three years later - because that's how long the light from the explosion takes to get to us. Also, you're talking about the dimness of stars' lights. The reason we use other gadgets (like radio wave detectors and heat sensors) is for this very reason - judging by light alone, you can't tell if it's a dim star, or just far away. So we measure other forms of radiation coming from that star, to determine that.
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