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Astronomy & Space - August 2006

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2006-08-12 01:31:45 · 21 answers · asked by Pushy Buttafly 2

2006-08-12 01:26:54 · 13 answers · asked by baku 1

I mean your answer!
Not the answer which you look up in the internet.
That isn't the answer what I'm looking for.

2006-08-11 23:39:59 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

Oh wait... as my ex-boyfriend used to say, they really landed on MY stomach! Glad I'm done with that jerk. Anyway is it true that the moon landing was fake?

2006-08-11 23:00:19 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

Do they associate stars with God? If that is so, doesn't it violate the Ten Comandments?

I'd love to hear from those vocal Christians that answer science questions with Bible quotes. It's a little off topic. Are you trying to convert us?

Feel free to post if you find that really, really annoying.

2006-08-11 22:36:10 · 15 answers · asked by cailano 6

2006-08-11 21:24:58 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

Just wondering

2006-08-11 20:44:02 · 7 answers · asked by anonymous 2

I live in New Jersey, and it seems that every time there is a meteor shower visible to this region the clouds block my view. Tonight the Persiad meteor shower was suppose to be visible from 9pm to 12, yet, when I went out to look - it was cloudy. Does this happen to you? Just venting! Thanks.

2006-08-11 19:47:36 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

1. Nothing.
2.“Big Bang”,
3. Turtle,
4.Ptolemee - Copernicus - Einstein
5.Miki maus
6. Vacuum,
7. Electron - antielectron
8. Egg,
9. Chaos,
10. Quantum of light
11. Quark –antiquark,
12. Original atom.… … … … … …..
etc……..

2006-08-11 19:42:22 · 15 answers · asked by socratus 2

But doesn't that work for only one direction?, I mean here on earth if look at the Andromeda galaxy we are seeing the galaxy what it looked like 2.3 million years ago, because it takes the light time to travel to our eyes. If we were to move away from the galaxy at the speed of light then time would seem to stop because we would be moving with the light and thus we would always see it at 2.3 millions light years away, right?, but if we begin to travel toward the galaxy instead well now are we not seeing the galaxy at a younger age, because we started at 2.3 m light years away but now were only 2 million light years away, now 1 million, etc. so are we not in effect going back in time not stopping it?

2006-08-11 19:34:40 · 9 answers · asked by Sentinel 3

There's really only one thing I would like to know, if we did fake it then how did the mirror get there? What mirror you ask?, the mirror that the apollo astronauts placed there so we could fire a laser beam at it and have it reflect back to us, how else could the human race pin point the exact distance away the moon is to the last millionth of a millimeter, and also that the moon is moving away from us 1 inch a year. So if we didn't go, how did the mirror get there, (I think it's safe to assume no one is that good with a slingshot)

2006-08-11 19:19:20 · 18 answers · asked by Sentinel 3

2006-08-11 18:39:06 · 11 answers · asked by JFAD 5

2006-08-11 18:29:15 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

what cause it to do so, is there any force which is not known

2006-08-11 18:22:34 · 9 answers · asked by kevin m 1

Would you agree with him?

2006-08-11 18:21:35 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

Ever since we've been born (and before) people always trying to make us remember the 9 planets: Mercery, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. But now they spotted a new plantet- and it's 1.5 times colder than Pluto. They say it's as big as our moon. The one question i can't answer is why they named it after "Xena, the warrior princess" who look like a viking. Can anyone answer it? If u say "I don't know" then i will have to report you for not really answering my question.

2006-08-11 17:14:55 · 7 answers · asked by paula2284 2

2006-08-11 17:09:35 · 10 answers · asked by hello. 1

based on universe

2006-08-11 16:54:39 · 9 answers · asked by krish 1

orbital trajectory?

2006-08-11 16:38:51 · 4 answers · asked by curious_inquisitor 1

2006-08-11 16:33:10 · 6 answers · asked by Brigida M 1

It takes 8 mins for the sunlight to reach the earth's surface. So if the sun were 2 blow up, would we have 8 mins 2 live? Would we be engulfed in the fiery aftermath?

2006-08-11 16:30:11 · 12 answers · asked by jai 1

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