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Astronomy & Space - February 2007

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it just seems dumb that they are doing things like landing on an asteroid or a planet or moon with probes that don't have landing gear. why don't they make ships that are also aerodynamically designed

2007-02-01 05:31:42 · 6 answers · asked by JizZ E. Jizzy 2

2007-02-01 05:28:41 · 7 answers · asked by Rishab 2

I know it is 3 times larger than the Sun.

2007-02-01 05:04:31 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-01 04:51:10 · 5 answers · asked by willabil 1

What would you do your last days on earth if it was all coming to an end

2007-02-01 04:42:27 · 10 answers · asked by Everything 1

I am told to research theries about the origin of the moon. Could anyone please help? Thank you.

2007-02-01 04:13:54 · 11 answers · asked by Serafina Z 1

The Big Bang occured almost 13.7 billion years ago. It happen somewhere in this vast universe of ours. From then on matters, galaxies, stars, planets, earth and human are created. The universe as today are still expanding rapidly. How big is the universe as at now and how far is planet earth in relation to the location of the Big Bang, if there is a known location assuming ?

2007-02-01 03:52:40 · 8 answers · asked by chan_mun_keng 1

2007-02-01 03:34:43 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-01 03:34:41 · 3 answers · asked by Bree 1

Astronomers today are able to detect CMB radiation on earth using COBE satelites. Some of the CMB radiation detected from way back during the origin of space and time, just after The Big Bang almost 13.7 billion years ago. I mean that was way back in time, earth wasnt even born yet. How is it possible for radiation which was created 13.7 billion still be in existence today for human to detect and measure them ? On the same note, can astronomer / scientist detect light from let say 10 billion years ago ?

2007-02-01 03:28:29 · 8 answers · asked by chan_mun_keng 1

The big crunch is only theorized, of course as they don't know for sure if there's enough mass in the universe to overcome the momentum of the big bang. However, supposing there is, would the universe ever condense back to that infintesimal volume again? Black holes form with considerably less mass than there is in the universe.

2007-02-01 03:05:25 · 7 answers · asked by ZeroByte 5

Designer Tarcísio Brito says that the universe is a great atom, this includes all the energy and substances of the atomos.

2007-02-01 02:52:35 · 5 answers · asked by britotarcisio 6

has in if i was to look 4 in morning where could i find somewhere so it shows me what planet im lookin at?

2007-02-01 02:25:00 · 6 answers · asked by washerwoman 3

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2007-02-01 02:24:38 · 21 answers · asked by amit_bajaj_2001 1

2007-02-01 02:18:45 · 6 answers · asked by Matt 1

2007-02-01 02:04:35 · 10 answers · asked by Matt 1

2007-02-01 02:02:57 · 8 answers · asked by washerwoman 3

http://www.discover.com/issues/feb-07

go to that link. tell me what ya think?

2007-02-01 01:45:05 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-01 01:21:57 · 4 answers · asked by Alju10 1

Briefly discuss two main science drivers for JWST. Try to be as specific as possible
about
(i) the kinds of astronomical objects and/or science topics that it will study; and
(ii) how it will do better than Hubble and existing ground-based telescopes

2007-02-01 01:20:56 · 1 answers · asked by wolfpac_jj 1

How do they work?
How are they created?
What makes them so powerful?
Is there a black hole near us or that could be formed near us that we have to worry about?
What happens when you enter a black hole?

2007-02-01 01:13:42 · 4 answers · asked by popular_bond 2

Tell me the best ideas to make a model of earth and the actions like earthquake and volcanic eruption scientifically with low cost as possible.

2007-02-01 00:28:05 · 9 answers · asked by GOKUL S 1

2007-02-01 00:24:22 · 6 answers · asked by enescu i 1

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