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Astronomy & Space - January 2007

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By light years we wouldnt be able to see the sun blowing up live. we might even be dead before we could see it

2007-01-25 13:10:28 · 7 answers · asked by Doss 2

2007-01-25 13:01:15 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-25 12:39:22 · 9 answers · asked by Kevin_Mart13 3

If parallel universes do exist, as is suggested by theories proposed in recent times....and there are an infinite number of such universes, each exactly the same as ours with only very slight differences, then isn't it reasonable to assume that somewhere.... sometime.... somehow.... Santa-Clause actually exists!

2007-01-25 12:34:39 · 18 answers · asked by THINKER 2

2007-01-25 12:33:12 · 10 answers · asked by Moesha Timber 1

2007-01-25 12:31:32 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-25 12:25:59 · 8 answers · asked by Kevin_Mart13 3

2007-01-25 12:10:34 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

It seems like there is 12 second instead of 10 some how we are gainning faster time and the days are going by fast.

2007-01-25 12:10:00 · 5 answers · asked by G G 2

its a project

2007-01-25 12:07:11 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I know this might sound crazy, but in the Star Trek series the Earth is such a better place to live. Also if you look at their history it kind of reflects what's currently going on in real life wars, poverty, racism and etc. But for some reason space exploration and discovering other intelligent beings united the people of Earth. All that petty stuff I mentioned really doesn't exist in Star Trek, so is there a possiblity that something like that could occur in real life.

2007-01-25 11:38:49 · 13 answers · asked by Knowledge 4

Why is it that there is such an extreme temperature change when you move only 500 miles or so north or south of the equator? I mean, if you think about it, that 500 miles is a TINY fraction of how far away from the sun we really are. If you were to move the earth 100 miles closer or further away from the sun would we not be able to survive on it? I don't know much about science - unfortunately, in my highschool you passed if you knew how to read or were a vital component to the football/basketball team.

2007-01-25 11:34:39 · 14 answers · asked by gina 2

I read something some time ago; That a group of scientists in Switzerland had created anti-matter in a lab. How is this done, any one know? Is this also what they call black matter? Where would anti-matter be found under normal circumstances? I'd love to know

2007-01-25 11:31:48 · 11 answers · asked by jlx02000 2

2007-01-25 11:22:11 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-25 10:56:50 · 14 answers · asked by marc 2

2007-01-25 10:48:14 · 4 answers · asked by fashionkitty1291 2

Who gives the right to NASA to launch to impact our MOON in 2009?it should be made a refferendum at UN.?
THEY WANT TO IMPACT THE MOON, OUR MOON TWICE intentionately in 2009 , by the purpose to study more rocks to see if there is ice to allow a permanent lunar base.They want to launch a sattelite at 5,600 per hour to crush in the Moon North Pole and make a crater of a size of 1/2 football field, Then a second crush in the same way. This little sattellite is there for hundreds of millions of years and here comes NASA now to destroy it.
How dare they do this? I mean NasA owns the Moon? It was different when they just wanted to land there to explore but this is too much.
What do you think?

I know there are other craters signs of previous hits and maybe UN has nothing to say, but we DO.
Didn't you see the Time Machine?this is exactely what they did in the movie, they destroied the moon by bad escavations.
Do you really want this to happen? Cause I don't.

2007-01-25 10:31:57 · 5 answers · asked by ParaskeveTuriya 4

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I have eartth sience homework due TOMORROW! Herse the question- If a rock has a mass of o.15 kg on the moon, what is its mass on earth? and If a space colonistweighs 800.1 N on the earth what would they weigh on the moon?- what would colonist need to have to protect them from extreme temps on the moon? and I need the formula to find miles per hour when all you have is the distance and time. Any CORRECT answers will be much appriciated!

2007-01-25 09:49:51 · 6 answers · asked by critter 2

i heard on top of high mountains time pass slower.?how come gravity effect time?

2007-01-25 09:34:10 · 7 answers · asked by alain d 1

i heard on top of high mountains time pass slower.?how come gravity effect time?

2007-01-25 09:30:15 · 4 answers · asked by alain d 1

i need to know the mass of all the planets...even if u could give me a website that would be great...i am also looking but i cant find them anywhere. thank you!

2007-01-25 09:17:44 · 5 answers · asked by Dattrny 2

2007-01-25 09:05:03 · 14 answers · asked by christine v 2

Also what were the crashes they died in?

2007-01-25 08:39:43 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-25 08:36:11 · 3 answers · asked by KATRINA 1

I am in the Astronomy event, and it would be great if I could get some help. Thanks!

2007-01-25 08:32:45 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

My teacher keeps using the word abundance in a lot of her questions but it doesn't seem to make sense. For example "Does the percentage by which the abundance of parent atoms changes during each trial approximately correspond to predicted by theory??" This question makes no sense to me!

2007-01-25 08:23:02 · 2 answers · asked by Momin2005 1

2007-01-25 08:08:32 · 5 answers · asked by Shoey 1

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