Confusing Terminology in Science: Scientists' love of jargon and acronyms often confounds the public and makes it impossible for them to read scientific literature. Use the example of spectral types introduced in this chapter (i.e., the Sun is a "G2" star)as a case study in jargon. What is the historical origin of the spectral types? Why are the letters in a confusing, non- alphabetical order? Why do you think astronomers persist in using spectral types? Do you think astronomers should drop this notation, and, if so, what should replace it?
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