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Astronomy & Space - September 2006

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2006-09-17 04:22:58 · 10 answers · asked by michael b 1

2006-09-17 04:02:27 · 11 answers · asked by Mike 4

Like, I want to know about how many books/movies/shows have been made about Mars and Martians. But anything about the planet itself, also. Any good websites? Thanks.

2006-09-17 03:17:47 · 6 answers · asked by Brandy boy 2

2006-09-17 02:54:52 · 14 answers · asked by ALOK G 1

2006-09-17 02:48:53 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous

I would start by giving you some facts, or at the least, theories, and then proceed to my question.

I) It is known that there are billions and billions of stars (Sorry for the poor Carl Sagan impression)
II) A majority of those stars has a good possibility of being simular to our sun.
III) Each Star, or sun, has the possibility of having planets revolving around it, simular to ours.

Keeping these "theories" in mind, how can anyone possibly deny that it is almost impossible for there not to be alien lifeforms out there?

I have been keeping up with some of the topics in the religion section, and those hard core religious people keep saying that we're the only life in the universe. I'm sorry, but that is so strange to me. So, I figured I'd ask here in the science section, all religions aside, and see what you guys have to say.

Is it fair to say that statistically speaking, there must be alien life forms somewhere else in the universe, considering the 3 statements above?

2006-09-17 02:31:19 · 20 answers · asked by Redvioletskydancer 1

if no why???
if yes ...where is that point can u ans

2006-09-17 01:59:33 · 20 answers · asked by FIGHTER 2

2006-09-17 01:58:32 · 11 answers · asked by Jason W 2

2006-09-17 01:34:32 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-17 01:32:48 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

If in natural processes a given amount of matter is extinguished, and given an infinite time-line for that elimination to continue to occur, then isn't the extinction of all matter (or at least of almost all) a non-calcuable certainty?

2006-09-17 01:20:29 · 6 answers · asked by Isis 7

2006-09-17 00:41:06 · 11 answers · asked by tanya 2

How far is it from the earth to the moon?

2006-09-17 00:33:09 · 6 answers · asked by Fancy Away 1

2006-09-17 00:08:46 · 31 answers · asked by niharikaa s 1

How might antigravity be produced?
Willit be generated somehow?

2006-09-16 23:44:24 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

so how hot is the moons core?

2006-09-16 23:30:42 · 2 answers · asked by Jason 2

What I mean, were we brought here by another intelligent race as an experiment

2006-09-16 23:22:25 · 10 answers · asked by ? 6

2006-09-16 22:54:04 · 10 answers · asked by xrayeagle 1

-We say that the value of omega (exact) should be of 1,023 +- 0,02, which suggests that space with 3 dimensions is closed?

-the metric fluctuates in the infinitely small, then why its principal characteristic,its signature, should remain fixed?

-Is the mode ultracour of quantum gravity intrinssically topological so that the continius degrees of freedom desappear?

-Today, the speed of expansion of the universe rises with 72 km/s, and the value of the density of the universe is lower than the value of critical density. If the value of the universe exceeds the critical value, the expansion of the universe will be reversed completely and thus ended up this finding with the length of Planck? (big crunch)

2006-09-16 22:30:26 · 1 answers · asked by o0_belgium_0o 4

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/topic/story.cfm?c_id=325&objectid=10400645
Has anyone heard about this?
What is the most effective way to protest? And try to stop this? It is Reckless

2006-09-16 21:21:24 · 7 answers · asked by waiting 2

2006-09-16 20:28:18 · 5 answers · asked by Dr_R_sanchez 3

So vast, no end to it.

2006-09-16 18:32:10 · 26 answers · asked by pelister56 4

2006-09-16 17:29:44 · 25 answers · asked by BALAJI A 1

2006-09-16 16:53:50 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

What kind of effects would less gravity have on the human body?

2006-09-16 15:51:07 · 11 answers · asked by young one 3

god knew the universe would fly apart if negative gravity was not removed,so how did he remove it?Apparently gravity is not the same thing as magnetism. turn planets any way you like and they still pull together.serious answers only,,jerk-offs find another way to amuse yourself please.

2006-09-16 15:32:40 · 6 answers · asked by Stretch 3

the article about it

2006-09-16 15:05:03 · 27 answers · asked by christopher 1

2006-09-16 14:10:17 · 6 answers · asked by oliro2004 1

2006-09-16 13:15:14 · 27 answers · asked by kleva 1

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