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Astronomy & Space - October 2006

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2006-10-13 08:43:09 · 4 answers · asked by nikita 1

as i cant find any information pls help me out with latest space technology . i have a project to be done . plz guide me to sum link or sum info arnd 4 - 5 pages

2006-10-13 08:30:38 · 3 answers · asked by nikita s 2

At the Earth's equator a person would have to run 1,037 miles/hour to keep up with the Sun. Obviously impossible

2006-10-13 08:22:03 · 5 answers · asked by u_ndupu 1

I've heard that if we could travel at the speed of light, we could travel many years in the future too. Is this true?

2006-10-13 08:19:49 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

If the Orbit of the Earth Were 5% Smaller (a = 0.95 au) than it is today (a = 1.0 au).

2006-10-13 07:29:30 · 11 answers · asked by u_ndupu 1

Do or can sounds travel in a vacume like space

2006-10-13 06:44:57 · 26 answers · asked by Francis7 4

who asked this Q?
If there are so many galaxies and stars then why isn't it light all the time? why isn't the night side of the Earth lit up by this light?

2006-10-13 05:17:39 · 14 answers · asked by grace 1

I've seen the moon look enormous in films etc (often behind a kissing couple!) but does this ever happen in "real life"? Does the moon look larger in certain countries/conditions/times of year?

2006-10-13 05:06:17 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

When it rises it's bright yellow, then when it's in the middle of the sky it's grey/white. So why is it yellow when it rises?

2006-10-13 04:19:09 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

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Why is the sky blue?

2006-10-13 04:16:11 · 9 answers · asked by dsgg 2

2006-10-13 04:10:03 · 18 answers · asked by Justin L 2

2006-10-13 04:03:31 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

It's been quite a few years since i've seen or heard anything about another trip to the moon, i'm assuming it has to deal with the russian space station or whatever...but since that documentary about the trip to the moon being fake, i'm curious as to why there hasn't been another attempt. I can also assume money but there hasn't even been any....publicized 'intentions' of going, least none that i've seen or read yet.

2006-10-13 03:48:36 · 16 answers · asked by Dennis 6

I am just so interested..is it possible for a person to go into it and live to tell of the experience? And what is on the other side..thats if it ever ends...

2006-10-13 03:42:31 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

Could there be, a black hole, created from a star millions of solar masses. This black whole would be near another star of equal mass, after time a second black hole that would meet up with the first. Could the gravational force of such a meeting pull in more and more black holes and nutron stars to the point where the universe would colapse on those. Thus a big crunch, but not from the mass of the universe being large enough?

2006-10-13 02:38:36 · 3 answers · asked by Bacchus 5

2006-10-13 02:29:31 · 14 answers · asked by mic&ning 1

2006-10-13 01:44:23 · 14 answers · asked by MIKE D 2

I have been ask this question over and over again. I've belived that the answer is for the hottest planet is Venus while the smallest is Mercury but my friends said that I was wrong. Please help.

2006-10-13 01:36:23 · 25 answers · asked by Nick 1

i am 7th grade.its alright that does not matter.i want some complicated ideas

2006-10-13 01:04:08 · 6 answers · asked by genius sonia 3

I'd always read that the inner planets of our solar system once had thick atmospheres like the outer planets but they were driven off by the sun early in their development. Now I read about super gas-giant planets that orbit their suns closer than mercury orbits ours. I understand that their size means they have stronger gravity. but at that distance it seems like it couldn't possibly be enough to hang onto a Jupiter-type atmosphere. These planets, by their mere existence, seem to turn existing theory of solar system development on its head this is one more mystery to me.

2006-10-13 00:27:21 · 2 answers · asked by AmigaJoe 3

what was the first living being to land on moon? Was it Human(Neil Armstrong) only or had we were able to land any other living organism like animals ,bacteria,insect etc.. before Neil Armstrong landed on moon in 1969?

2006-10-13 00:05:20 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-10-12 22:37:59 · 20 answers · asked by Nick P 1

2006-10-12 22:23:05 · 11 answers · asked by deb b 1

2006-10-12 22:10:01 · 22 answers · asked by jeetu p 1

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