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Astronomy & Space - February 2007

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2007-02-02 02:43:12 · 6 answers · asked by babu s 1

2007-02-02 02:26:33 · 18 answers · asked by HERNAN P 2

For colonising reasons.

2007-02-02 02:20:45 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-02 02:12:40 · 14 answers · asked by Eric D 1

the universe is expanding right...but were is it xpanding into....as in if we say gas is xpanding....we quickly follow it up by saying it is xpandin in room....so like the room in the example...were is universe xpanding into??

2007-02-02 02:00:19 · 5 answers · asked by sh 1

Does our Milky Way Galaxy have a number. UFO people talk about the Pliedies and the Andromedia Galaxy. Is the Pliedies in our Milky Way Galaxy or the Andromedia Galaxy? Is there a good web site where I can learn about the placement and numbering of galaxies.

2007-02-02 01:50:06 · 7 answers · asked by JoAnn W 3

when the space shuttle launched a tethered satilite the tether generated a large enough current to burst. could a particle beam lasser go through space the same way and deliver higher charged particles to earth?

2007-02-02 01:40:58 · 4 answers · asked by Tony N 3

2007-02-02 01:39:55 · 5 answers · asked by prettybabies_12345 1

2007-02-02 01:34:13 · 7 answers · asked by bad boy 1

2007-02-02 00:43:11 · 8 answers · asked by mario 3

Every midnight i spend hours counting the number of stars but all in vain...

2007-02-02 00:19:08 · 19 answers · asked by SIDDHARTH 1

i'm not sure that the human are came from the monkeys

2007-02-01 23:55:59 · 14 answers · asked by ragunath r 1

The Soviet/Russian academic S. Vavilov suggested an
interesting idea. In his book 'Isaac Newton' he wrote.
The force, according to the Newton,s Second Law,
is equal to : F= ma.
This force is possible to consider as absolute independent
quantity - impulse. When in case with light quanta
the impulse is equal to: mc.
He continued.
Let us now imagine that light quanta falls on a black body,
and it absolutely absorbs this light quanta
( it means light quanta stops).
Then, according to the Lebedev,s law, light quanta
renders pressure on the black body: E/c.
Therefore it is possible to write: mc=E/c.
It means that according to Classic physics the stopping
light quanta has rest mass: M=E/c^2. (E=Mc^2).
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What is your opinion?

2007-02-01 23:30:47 · 5 answers · asked by socratus 2

If so, what would that music be? I think that if the cosmic strings vibrated at just the right frequency, they'd play the Ramones "I Wanna Be Sedated." Best answer awarded for creative and scientific absurdity. Good luck, and open the pod bay doors please, Hal. Hal? Do you read me? Hal?

2007-02-01 23:27:23 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-01 23:04:51 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

Without violating energy conservation, how can it be possible?

2007-02-01 21:52:16 · 9 answers · asked by madhav 1

2007-02-01 21:41:46 · 1 answers · asked by hyaki ikari 2

In England this time of year.....?

2007-02-01 21:14:27 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-01 20:32:06 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

and indeed the actual Rover sitting on the edge of the crater: WHY have we never seen the the moon landing vehicles on the moon, after all the moon is 240,000 miles from the Earth, Mars is 200,000,000. away? does the answer speak for itself!

2007-02-01 20:15:07 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

If the space among galaxies is being stretched why can’t the gravitational force among them affect it somehow?

2007-02-01 20:01:50 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-01 19:13:11 · 10 answers · asked by jerriemae 1

I've heard that a scientist has proved that the video clipping which showed Neil's journey was fake. He has given many evidences like- How was the flag placed on the Moon fluttering as there is no air or wind on the Moon!

2007-02-01 18:46:09 · 17 answers · asked by nikhil 1

Can anyone tell me how big of a asteroid would have to hit the earth to be a global killer meaning to kill everyone on the planet, I know a lot of it gets burned up in the atmosphere, so how big would it have to be when it entered the atmosphere and how big would it have to be when it hit the earth.

2007-02-01 18:18:33 · 4 answers · asked by Male_42_us 2

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