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Astronomy & Space - August 2006

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2006-08-04 06:40:39 · 10 answers · asked by alwaysconfused 1

2006-08-04 06:34:43 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

as i believe we exist why cant they

2006-08-04 06:22:18 · 21 answers · asked by Mature Lady 2

How a space craft can be successfully sent to Pluto and return back to the Earth , focus on spacecraft trajectory, effect of gravity on the space craft , obstacles and problems along the way and time required for a space craft to make a round trip.

2006-08-04 05:55:41 · 7 answers · asked by Mary S 1

Month or year would be nice, and I'd like to know where you got the information.

2006-08-04 04:49:21 · 5 answers · asked by ? 1

I have heard that you can buy something like a lamp that shines "stars" all around your room so it looks like you're out camping somewhere. I want my room to be filled with "planets and stars", etc. so that it can look like outer space when I turn my lights out. Where can I get something that will help me make my room like that?

2006-08-04 04:36:07 · 32 answers · asked by Buzz Lightyear 1

2006-08-04 04:30:44 · 9 answers · asked by Apple Pie 2

And why do people think geocentrists are flat-earthers?

Before you answer read the information at these sites CAREFULLY.

http://www.geocentricity.com
http://www.reformation.org/stationary-earth.html
http://www.reformation.org/flat-earth-exposed.html

2006-08-04 04:00:21 · 7 answers · asked by ? 6

I heard Stephen Hawking saying (more or less) that he thought it is awkward that aliens haven't visited us yet. My questions are these, is it far fetched to believe that aliens are avoiding or hiding from us, which would be extremely easy for the advanced,as to not alter are history or give us ideas or technology that we are not ready for? Couldn't letting us see their society and machines be similirar to going back in time and giving the Romans a nuclear bomb? Are there any theorist advancing this? Why wouldn't Hawking?

2006-08-04 03:32:33 · 11 answers · asked by blaird 2

Scientists have speculated on Time travel for a pretty long time,
Can a time machine be created.
Can the present be altered by changing the past
(the scientists have invented the supercollider ,but that only affects particles and cannot aid Humans in time travel)

2006-08-04 03:26:23 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

If not, how large would a man made object be (assuming the albedo (sp?) of the space station). My assumption is that low orbit objects should be easier to spot since they are close and would therefore reflect more light to the observer (assuming a sort of inverse square law application to reflection, which I'm not sure is accurate, but does seem to be a good starting point).

2006-08-04 02:54:00 · 8 answers · asked by captainoverboard 1

If so, have they ever crashed into each other?

2006-08-04 02:42:05 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous

Maybe the big bang repeats every 100 billion years. Everything into a big black hole, compacts, then another bang.

Scientific or other comments appreciated!

2006-08-04 01:49:41 · 7 answers · asked by dmiles-mcc@sbcglobal.net 2

There is no data on the NASA website or anywhere else that ican confirm or deny if an implosion or explosion occurs. There is a small wager on this...

2006-08-04 00:39:05 · 14 answers · asked by anonblonde 2

They also said that they've had marks on their body that doctors couldn't figure out what they were caused from, but they eventually went away.

2006-08-04 00:23:15 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-04 00:07:09 · 35 answers · asked by Anonymous

about the starting of the universe.how the planets were formed.

2006-08-04 00:04:51 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

What telescope is powerful enough? Where and when should I look up in the night sky? Is it possible to see any other moons with a commercial telescope? I live in upstate New York. Are there any websites I could visit that would help?

I've never looked up in the night sky with a telescope at all. I'd like to see all the planets, but Saturn is probably the best to start with... it's rings make it distinctive.

2006-08-04 00:00:05 · 10 answers · asked by hyperhealer3 4

Is there a Freudian thing going on there?

2006-08-03 23:14:58 · 37 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-03 23:12:47 · 21 answers · asked by laurenmarie_1981 1

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