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Astronomy & Space - November 2006

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2006-11-25 07:53:24 · 15 answers · asked by Bruza 17/uk 3

2006-11-25 07:44:01 · 22 answers · asked by julius s 1

how did scientists find out that we needed helmets to breath in space

2006-11-25 07:29:43 · 2 answers · asked by BlahBlahBlah 3

2006-11-25 06:32:32 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

they all look like there related could there be any different looking ones

2006-11-25 05:53:23 · 8 answers · asked by Imindirestraits 1

2006-11-25 04:46:23 · 5 answers · asked by q1snbdy 1

2006-11-25 04:46:07 · 8 answers · asked by OldTimer 1

Predict a year?

2006-11-25 04:28:16 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous

how does it occur?
are they rare occurances?
thanks!

2006-11-25 04:01:02 · 9 answers · asked by ufwef73esdd 2

also does string theory unify the quatum mechanics & newtanion mechanics

2006-11-25 03:58:53 · 11 answers · asked by Sandman 1

Since matter passing the event horizon is accelerated past the speed of light, wouln't it travel backwards in time?

2006-11-25 03:28:31 · 10 answers · asked by dsldragon2002 2

My five year old wants to know.

2006-11-25 03:08:38 · 4 answers · asked by User 3

All the recorded supernova have been many 1000's of light years away while Sirius is only 9 light years away! The sun is unlikely to explode so nothing to worry about on that score

2006-11-25 03:07:23 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-25 02:56:24 · 9 answers · asked by Kelly P 1

I was just wondering whether this could happen... maybe it sounds impossible... but who knows ...

2006-11-25 02:46:25 · 9 answers · asked by silvs 5

I calculated that a star the size of our sun coming our way would be seen many 1000's of years before it got to us. But how about a dark body like jupiter on course for us. It would not have to hit the earth to upset the orbits of the planets

2006-11-25 02:43:13 · 15 answers · asked by bwadsp 5

what is the force that makes any kind of a planet(example:earth)to revolve around itself as well as around some other planet or a star(example:sun)

2006-11-25 02:12:41 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

According to Evolutionary Physics, at the Big Bang elemental particles were blasted out. Soon hydrogen was formed with atomic weights of 1,2, and 3. Then isotopes of hyrogen formed helium with atomic weight 4 through fusion. Then Helium was bombarded with isotopes of hydrogen and produced lithium with atomic weights of 6,7,8. And so on and so on... Until all the elements were formed.

My problem is that Helium (AW-4) is so stable that nothing can fuse with it to form lithium. In fact the absence of an isotope of helium at atomic weight 5, accents the fact. If this is the case, how did we get the other 100 elements?

2006-11-25 01:47:43 · 3 answers · asked by free2bme55 3

ok there are somethings that are just "givens" by can anyone tell me why the earth spins on its axis - and why doesnt it ever change speeds?

2006-11-25 00:56:09 · 11 answers · asked by dave_cq1 1

2006-11-24 23:45:13 · 23 answers · asked by niloofar n 1

I found a telescope in my grandparents basement and thought it would be fun to use. i took it out side and looked through it. it was clear but i couldnt see that far. then i realized i was suposed to be using the eyepiece. i put it on and i could see nothing! i tried every which way to put it on...with the other lenses. and i couldnt see a thing. all black. and once in a while gray. please tell me what i am doing wrong!

2006-11-24 23:38:43 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have been really curious about black holes recently and I just one to ask you guys what is inside or beyond a black hole and what would happened to a human that was to be sucked into one. Thanks..

2006-11-24 22:55:42 · 16 answers · asked by Trice~ 3

I have been curious what would happen if a nuclear bomb were detonated in outer space or if it would even be possible. thanks

2006-11-24 22:49:06 · 13 answers · asked by downeyoch 3

2006-11-24 22:20:57 · 13 answers · asked by the coolest1 on yahoo 1

whenever a charge particle enters a magnetic field it moves in acurve path , so earth is surrounded by a magnetic field and whenever a charge particle from the sun reaches this field it excites oxyg and nitro gases and due to which colours are given out but my exact question is that why do we see the colours near the poles?

2006-11-24 21:38:53 · 10 answers · asked by sidd the devil 2

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2006-11-24 21:17:12 · 4 answers · asked by amirjupiter 1

2006-11-24 20:47:49 · 9 answers · asked by saul m 1

1) the impact of pluto (not a planet)?
2) effect to earth?
3) philosophy of the effects?
4) how to measure it?

please .... give me some idea..
i need to know these... for my final exam tomorrow..

2006-11-24 20:25:04 · 8 answers · asked by nasiaq 2

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