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Astronomy & Space - August 2006

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I think the only explanation for this is the creaton account in Genesis. God created the moon to be the "lesser" light. It makes sense that God would put it on or close to the ecliptic.

2006-08-11 16:29:51 · 5 answers · asked by curious_inquisitor 1

Pluto is a my ruling planet and I got wondering how astrology "worked" before it was discovered (b/c Pluti was discovered recently)

Mind you I know veryyyy little about astrology...I have no idea if my question is legit 8-)

2006-08-11 16:13:16 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

What is the White Dwarf Cooling Curve and how can it be used to determine the age of our galaxy?

2006-08-11 15:31:50 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-11 15:11:24 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

Someone told me that coming up soon one of the planets was going to orbit close to the earth and it was going to appear bigger then the moon, and this only happens every thousand years or something. does anybody know any details?

2006-08-11 15:11:08 · 7 answers · asked by Twinkle 1

2006-08-11 14:58:56 · 9 answers · asked by blixa228 1

2006-08-11 14:52:39 · 4 answers · asked by Curious 1

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*bangs head against wall* in frustration...

Why are they trying to change Pluto's category as a planet?? Why can't they stop discriminating against it for its size?

http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/26069/are-the-planets-aligned#comments

2006-08-11 14:44:52 · 14 answers · asked by Buzz Lightyear 1

A year on earth is 365 days and 6 hours long, that is how we get an extra day in Feb. during leap year. My question is as the 6 hours left over every year accumulate to make the extra day were does the time go and why are our clocks never wrong?

2006-08-11 14:29:29 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-11 13:47:10 · 3 answers · asked by mizzlady5 2

Mars will be visible to us on Aug 27th, but how will I know what time to view it?? I've heard 12 midnight, but what about the different time zones?? Any help???

2006-08-11 13:25:06 · 5 answers · asked by pinkstarlet02 2

the speed of light or the speed of sound???

2006-08-11 11:45:20 · 14 answers · asked by 000000000000 2

What would a flame look like in zero-gravity with there still being oxygen?

2006-08-11 10:52:08 · 8 answers · asked by snowboarder99300 3

2006-08-11 10:08:20 · 32 answers · asked by Pimp 123 1

2006-08-11 10:04:07 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

If there is it would mean a total vaccuum is impossible.

2006-08-11 10:00:55 · 7 answers · asked by Chris cc 1

do you just come out the other end or something else......

2006-08-11 09:54:02 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-11 09:23:24 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

Besides stars, planets, and moons.

2006-08-11 09:20:16 · 10 answers · asked by Da Great 1 6

2006-08-11 09:20:08 · 3 answers · asked by Jerry H 5

2006-08-11 09:07:20 · 12 answers · asked by Vijay S 1

2006-08-11 08:57:26 · 22 answers · asked by aokmaster 1

If it matters any, I live in the west US.

2006-08-11 08:50:05 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-11 08:48:54 · 13 answers · asked by christine w 1

The Perseid meteor shower is at its peak these next couple of nights, and I'd really like to find a really good spot to view them. Anyone know a good place, far away from lights and cars in the Sacramento, CA area?

2006-08-11 08:27:47 · 5 answers · asked by pomzajr 2

2006-08-11 07:59:00 · 10 answers · asked by socratus 2

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