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Astronomy & Space - September 2006

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2006-09-09 00:31:36 · 6 answers · asked by ~MECHIE~ 1

2006-09-09 00:23:04 · 22 answers · asked by Hemant 1

Sometimes it seems they r turnd on and off

2006-09-08 23:37:41 · 11 answers · asked by Andre Lommies 1

something that is fairly easy to use but not anything to basic i want something that will last me a while until im ready for a big daddy a plus would be that it can hook into a computer i want it to be as powerful as i can get it and what type of telescopes are there and which is better

2006-09-08 23:06:53 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Do you know if it was any good?

2006-09-08 23:04:50 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-08 22:30:42 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-08 21:51:05 · 24 answers · asked by Prashant 1

Hi,
I am a 19-years old student of mathematics interested to start learning astronomy in a professional way, in my country we are faced difficulty in finding sources around such subjects, can any of you send me address of a site which I may start with?

2006-09-08 21:44:32 · 6 answers · asked by Nuwanda 3

2006-09-08 21:21:30 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-08 21:17:07 · 5 answers · asked by Empress 1

2006-09-08 21:07:45 · 35 answers · asked by Prashant 1

2006-09-08 20:46:41 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

OK, I know that the moon is in a constant orbit, and doesn't actually get any closer to Earth. And I also know that, during moonrise and moonset, moisture in the air creates the illusion of the moon appearing larger than normal. But I just stepped outside and its huge!! Right over the top of me, how is this possible?

2006-09-08 20:19:55 · 16 answers · asked by Roy W 3

I do not recall any. My wife thinks there were a few attempts.

2006-09-08 20:14:12 · 9 answers · asked by nightwarrior_89 1

2006-09-08 19:58:59 · 5 answers · asked by ishan k 1

2006-09-08 19:58:38 · 15 answers · asked by zhan 1

2006-09-08 19:57:02 · 4 answers · asked by pinoyballer408 1

2006-09-08 19:53:32 · 6 answers · asked by ishan k 1

2006-09-08 19:40:51 · 27 answers · asked by 4d@m_$av4g3 4

The earth and the moon both gain mass every year which means that gravity goes up on both. That means that the moons orbit is decaying at a faster and faster rate every year. The moon is getting closer every year a little bit more thean the previous year. For example: The mooon could move 1 inch this year then 3 next year, then 9 the year after that since the rate of decay will increase at an eponential rate. So what is the day of death for our earth. I am waiting for an answer from NASA. By the wway the moon is supposedly fallling into the earth at a rate of 1.4millimeters a second. That does not leave a long time for the moon to hit us when you take into consideration the hundreds of tons of space dust and debree that land on the earth and moon every year. That extra mass causes the gravity of the earth and moon to change which causes the moon to become a GREAT threat to life on earth.

2006-09-08 19:27:17 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

I read that light couldn't.

2006-09-08 19:19:26 · 19 answers · asked by John G 5

theres a black hole in the sun..is that like the song black hole sun by soundgarden .ha am I in a black hole?

2006-09-08 19:15:00 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-08 19:10:39 · 9 answers · asked by John G 5

What do you know about it?

2006-09-08 17:57:53 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-08 17:37:52 · 11 answers · asked by JWALKER 1

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