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Astronomy & Space - February 2007

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2007-02-20 07:19:45 · 8 answers · asked by tunachunks199 1

Do you think that all of tragedies and failures that NASA has had is because of the name "Kennedy" in the Space Center's name? People say that the Kennedy name is cursed. So maybe they should change it and maybe they can get better results? What do you think?

2007-02-20 07:17:38 · 5 answers · asked by enzo32ferrari 3

2007-02-20 07:17:22 · 6 answers · asked by tunachunks199 1

I am working of the science olympiad competition "solar system" and i need resources.

2007-02-20 07:14:44 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

when was he born? what sis he do? Any personal details?

2007-02-20 06:54:51 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

It confuses people who want to learn.

Example: someone asked if the Earth revolves around the sun, what does the sun revolve around.

Most answers came back "the sun stands still" or words to that effect.

Nothing stands still in the universe. Why do people guess answers.

If you don't know, don't answer.

2007-02-20 06:28:23 · 9 answers · asked by nick s 6

I would like to see the current model and add items like astroids to see solutions.

2007-02-20 06:24:06 · 3 answers · asked by Robert A 1

All secondary radionuclides can be traced back to the following: 238U, 232Th and 235U, which were all created when the universe began, correct?

And all cosmogenic isotopes are the by-products of natural activity (cosmic rays, natural processes, etc.), correct?

So basically, the universe began with only 3 (barring 40K and 87Rb, which are non-series) unstable atoms?

How exactly did these unstable atoms form? I've always assumed that nuclear and chemical reactions proceed towards stability of the components.

Was the energy which made these nuclear reactions possible produced by the Big Bang, star-formation, etc?

2007-02-20 06:18:48 · 4 answers · asked by other_user 2

2007-02-20 06:05:24 · 4 answers · asked by Tina 1

Which part has the greatest linear speed relative to the Earth's axis?

2007-02-20 05:46:57 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-20 05:41:51 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-20 05:34:11 · 5 answers · asked by Chi Guy 5

2007-02-20 05:08:14 · 6 answers · asked by indianthileep 1

I want to float into endless space and look back at the Earth, and not be dead.

2007-02-20 04:51:53 · 9 answers · asked by Barbara Doll to you 7

Is it possible? (Wormholes, etc.).
What would you need.
Can you use partical accelerators to rip apart normal space-time and create a micro black hole and fit a space ship or something through it.

2007-02-20 04:33:57 · 6 answers · asked by T-Bob Squarepants 3

How old is the first Quasar?
Where is it?
Is it in a Supermassive Black Hole?
Has it collided with somthing (Neutron Star, another Quasar, etc.).

2007-02-20 04:30:51 · 2 answers · asked by T-Bob Squarepants 3

Where is the first Supermassive Black hole?
How old is it?
How big is it?
What created it?

2007-02-20 04:28:47 · 4 answers · asked by T-Bob Squarepants 3

2007-02-20 04:21:55 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

when she looks like humans?!

2007-02-20 04:09:20 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

1 , 2 100000 , 100000000

2007-02-20 04:07:11 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous

out of the four main stars that make up the southern cross , which two point south ?

2007-02-20 04:06:26 · 2 answers · asked by g.reef 2

Are my answers to the following two questions true or false?

Scenario:
Venus lags behind Earth 33.67 orbital degrees.
1) How many Earth days and orbital degrees must Venus travel to align
with Earth and the Sun?
2) How many orbital degrees will Mercury travel in this timeframe?
***Note: Use average orbital velocities and distances for all
calculations.

My answers are:
1) 87.5 degrees for Venus and a period of 54.6 Earth days.
2) In this timeframe Mercury would travel an average 223.5 orbital
degrees.

2007-02-20 03:50:31 · 2 answers · asked by Clive R 1

think of the death of a super giant or a red giant star that didn't become a black hole. Or even two galaxies that collide with or spiral into each other. with all the dust and remaining particles left, could the cloud possibly be what made up the universe.

2007-02-20 03:22:19 · 7 answers · asked by ROMONA M A 1

this is family quiz

2007-02-20 03:12:39 · 4 answers · asked by toemanfootman 1

Is it the built in sound or solar wind or anything like that ??

2007-02-20 03:08:01 · 2 answers · asked by Chef Dane 2

2007-02-20 02:37:22 · 17 answers · asked by FRED A 2

2007-02-20 02:33:26 · 25 answers · asked by yttyjyjy r 1

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