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Astronomy & Space - July 2006

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I try to picture space void of all colors and I can't wrap my mind around black or white, absence of all light and color. It had to start some where and if space is constantly expanding did it start from a middle and grow outward?

2006-07-09 06:54:51 · 7 answers · asked by Lost in hicksville 3

2006-07-09 06:41:33 · 7 answers · asked by Coral M 1

2006-07-09 06:41:19 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-09 06:22:37 · 5 answers · asked by kels<3 2

I don't know how to explain this... But if i go into space and i am just sitting there. and i take of my mask and try to breath ofcourse i can't but what is it that i am trying to breath.

2006-07-09 06:20:36 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

why is the world round ?

2006-07-09 05:50:21 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

If a planet/moon were to explode, what would there be to slow down the debris? Would there also be a way the debris could accellerate? Say a planet/moon exploded, whats to stop the asteroid created from directly impacting our moon and causing it to explode thus sending yet another newly created asteroid at us?

In a vaccum what is there to slow something down or speed it up that has no physical propulsion attached to it?

This is what is explained in the bible, that an asteroid coming from the suns location, hits the moon, causing another asteroid to hit the earth, while removing our atmosphere, in it's final days, what would it take for this to actually happen? What is it in space that could affect what it would take for this to happen?

2006-07-09 05:41:41 · 16 answers · asked by disabled_trucker 1

astronomy the solar system and beyond Fourth Edition

2006-07-09 05:30:17 · 2 answers · asked by pam k 1

2006-07-09 05:19:52 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

i need some photos of ( Habel or Hapel ) telescope

2006-07-09 04:31:11 · 5 answers · asked by hatem selim 1

2006-07-09 03:58:50 · 15 answers · asked by witxhhaven 1

2006-07-09 03:36:57 · 17 answers · asked by new_einstein 2

2006-07-09 03:28:24 · 17 answers · asked by new_einstein 2

2006-07-09 03:14:01 · 9 answers · asked by im cool 2

2006-07-09 02:42:46 · 14 answers · asked by steve antao india 1

The world and everything in it evolves in time either through predictable changes or unpredictable changes. With our current understanding of predicatable changes what is the best predictions we can make of the future - of humankind, of the earth ?

2006-07-09 01:54:56 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-09 00:52:01 · 5 answers · asked by Sluggo 1

I know that all stars die out someday ... how long could our sun stay as a star ?

2006-07-09 00:45:22 · 11 answers · asked by FootballFan 2

EXPLAINE TO ME HOW THE MOON GET IT'S LIGHT FROM THE SUN DURING THE NITE,WHISLT IT'S DAY TIME IN AFRICA AND NITE IN AMERICA,SINCE THERE IS ONLY ONE MOON AND ONE SUN

2006-07-09 00:34:20 · 30 answers · asked by sean D 1

Like countries create missiles to blast other countries while science make so much progress that countries will start making rockets to fend off countries established on other planets even outside our solar system ? If yes what would they call such a missile which would travel at such a speed that they would measure it in light years/hour.

2006-07-09 00:32:19 · 3 answers · asked by FootballFan 2

This is in relationship to Stephen Hawking's question. Do you think that aliens would land, and show us technologies that would literally save us? Like showing us new forms of energy? Or helping us get off the planet if it became uninhabitable?

2006-07-08 23:49:29 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

There are so many particles on earth that light just bounces off like a bullet ricochets. When a bullet hits something it loses some speed. If you apply that to light on earth then it should make you think that the speed of light in space could be exponentially greater since there are hardly any particles in space for light to ricochet off of. iI you can, then think that the speed of light may be so fast that light from the edge of the univers could reach us in only a thousand years instead of many billions of years. This theory supports the bible and would probably prove that once again, science is wrong. I have a challenge for some scientists. Try measuring the speed of light in space instead of on earth. You might find out your'e wrong after all, or you might prove that I am a complete idiot who doese not know what he is talking about.

2006-07-08 23:21:32 · 13 answers · asked by adrian w 4

2006-07-08 23:12:07 · 31 answers · asked by Anonymous

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