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Astronomy & Space - January 2007

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2007-01-11 06:03:04 · 5 answers · asked by Strim 1

like attaching a cable or a tube from a point on earth anchored to the ground and linked to a geo-stationery satellite in space and then we could have them sent up in a vaccuum

2007-01-11 05:58:00 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

If starlight left a galaxy ten billion years ago, how did we arrive out here ahead of that light to pick it up? The big bang must have taken place when we were already sitting out here on Earth.

There's is something I'm not getting.

But ten billion years ago there was no sun and no earth to orbit it. So how were those ten billion years measured?

Thanks,
Vince

2007-01-11 05:29:44 · 13 answers · asked by delivery boy 1

I know it is A Moon on the Planet Saturn.

2007-01-11 05:03:26 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am doing a report, and I have to write a paragraph for the answer to the question: Are there clouds in space? I want details, like are they gas clouds, dust clouds, and where are they found. How do they form? Please help! Thank you! Add a link to a website if you can!

2007-01-11 04:43:00 · 4 answers · asked by The Great Walrus 5

we found out that our universe was atoms in some giant dudes coffee table? Hmmmmmmm...

2007-01-11 04:42:44 · 7 answers · asked by wickywickyjoka 3

how did the sciectists figure that out?

2007-01-11 04:29:05 · 3 answers · asked by Ganbatteru 3

2007-01-11 04:27:36 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

concerning the supposed recovery of alien life forms as well as technology.

2007-01-11 04:26:22 · 15 answers · asked by dory 1

What is the temperter of a asteroid impact fireball explosion,a asteroid with a size beween 1 mile to 580 mile wide,moving at 50,000 to 134.000 MPH.

2007-01-11 04:22:36 · 1 answers · asked by carlos sims 2

2007-01-11 04:16:56 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

For some, That was a radia signal came from the deep space. The signal lasted within 72 seconds. This year will be the 30th anniversary. Why haven't we yet taken further steps? what kind of source did the signal has? I read Mr.Ehman's articles on this subject for many times. I am a little bit confused. I look forward to receive your answers making that phenomenon and its similars clear.

2007-01-11 04:15:57 · 5 answers · asked by THINKER 1

I just watched the new Superman movie and it made me think. We often launch rockets and other aircraft from the belly of airplanes, why not spacecrafts? In the 1960's we originally developed the SR-71 Blackbird to be a spacecraft not an airplane. Then when the race to the moon developed we scrapped the idea of space travel and entered the space race. Now we have returned to the idea of traveling in space and returned to the concept of the SR-71 with the sapce shuttle. I understand why we can not launch it from a horizontal position on the ground, but why can't we launch it from an aircraft at altitude with much less payload to lift-off the ground and to worry about. The only exception would be the great loss if something malfunctions and it falls to the ground? Anyone able to offer the solution?

2007-01-11 04:12:27 · 2 answers · asked by Which 1's Pink 2

2007-01-11 04:00:47 · 21 answers · asked by A maggieG 1

We need to make a model of gas planet, Uranus. I'm looking for something other than a styrofoam ball to represent the gaseous planet. The planet looks blue-green from the gases. Any ideas?

2007-01-11 03:54:42 · 4 answers · asked by HJRV 2

2007-01-11 03:34:38 · 14 answers · asked by adam g 2

2007-01-11 03:34:21 · 3 answers · asked by usa1eng 1

I have been looking on Amazon for a telescope and I found this.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Celestron-93604-PowerSeeker-60-Telescope/dp/B0002CTZAC/sr=1-1/qid=1168532554/ref=sr_1_1/026-5108930-8127640?ie=UTF8&s=electronics

It's the first one i'll ever buy, is it ok for a beginner?

If not, then what would YOU reccomend? Or what should I be looking for, I see specs like 288x magnification. Barlow lens 2.3x, finderscope blablablabla but it's all jargon to me.

2007-01-11 03:28:42 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

a. doppler shifting
b. sonar echoing techniques
c. parallax
d. light intensity

2007-01-11 03:24:08 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

i want the apt ans with some explanation

2007-01-11 03:23:24 · 13 answers · asked by parthi 1

a. about 45 degrees from a line from earth to moon
b. at right angles to a line from earth to the moon
c. almost directly behind the earth
d. almost directly behind the moon

2007-01-11 03:19:16 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

Do we actually officially own the Moon? If another life form similar to us that was living in a galaxy just around the corner, some how managed to "CLAIM" the moon, would we be able to stop them? What would happen?

or even better, what would happen if Russia claimed the moon first and developed ways to inhabit it and live on there before the US did, and therfore creating a govournment and parliament and laws on the moon etc, BEFORE America does? (i'm just saying America because they seem to think they run the world :D )

2007-01-11 03:15:44 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-11 02:59:21 · 18 answers · asked by millen k 1

comparing the orbits of asteroids and comets to that of Earth's and comparing the composition of comets and asteroids to that of Earth's.

2007-01-11 02:13:21 · 6 answers · asked by darigrlfrnd 2

I was thinking about buying some from the Lunar Embassy, but I son't know if it is worth it. Can you give me some information about the different packages and where the money goes when I buy some?

2007-01-11 02:05:26 · 10 answers · asked by Michael n 2

2007-01-11 01:44:53 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-11 01:37:56 · 6 answers · asked by Catperson 1

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