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Astronomy & Space - February 2007

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Usually we here more disturbance during the day than in night hours

2007-02-28 01:16:28 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

please help me, i need it for my science subject... please... please.. please... thanks a lot! ;)

2007-02-28 01:11:16 · 34 answers · asked by ♥JeRaLiNe♥ 2

Want to make money out of it if possible so was thinking media.

Government might cover it up and silence me.

What are my options?

2007-02-28 01:10:02 · 38 answers · asked by abluebobcat 4

Doesn't it have to do with the pad facing the wrong direction! If so, why does the shuttle have to launch in a specific direction? IDK just a question i thought i'd ask.

2007-02-28 01:08:59 · 7 answers · asked by texcjb 2

2007-02-28 00:54:37 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

I think NASA should have to clean up all the space trash left behind by all previous missions. Here on earth there are billions responsible for landfills, But in space the people responsible are only a handfull and they should have to clean it all up. They want us to be responsible for global warming by cleaning up emmissions, fuel efficient vehicles, greenhouse gasses, etc. but they dump tons of debris including nuclear and radiation contaminated junk in orbit, not to mention the lost nuclear rovers on failed missions to other planets that we havnt even been to yet!

2007-02-28 00:19:36 · 7 answers · asked by bruserdog 2

2007-02-28 00:01:50 · 11 answers · asked by roadrunner1335 2

2007-02-27 23:47:40 · 4 answers · asked by nina 1

2007-02-27 23:42:04 · 12 answers · asked by litto 1

I launch a probe out into space and the timer on the probe is set to take photo’s and transmit them back every 5 seconds.

Following the theory of relativity, and assuming the probe is always travelling at the same speed, will the time difference between the photos receive increase cumulatively or will it be the constant difference between how far the light takes to travel the 5 seconds the probe travelled away from Earth?

i.e. will the gap between photo’s received increase as it gets further away, or will the gap always be 5 seconds + (the time it takes the light to travel the distance the probe travelled in 5 seconds)?

2007-02-27 23:36:58 · 10 answers · asked by Paul M 5

in the papers it says scientists and allsorts have discovered the world will end on 21 dec 2012 wot do u all think?

2007-02-27 23:24:59 · 38 answers · asked by Anonymous

some say that the sun revolves around the black hole.what is black hole.

2007-02-27 23:19:22 · 11 answers · asked by Rajneesh S 1

please make it simple for me to understand. and, if possible, make the units as if your solving parallax for object within your home. thx alot

2007-02-27 23:18:44 · 3 answers · asked by snaily 1

there not gonna say, well we go straight ahead, do a left, then take your next right turn obviously. so howd they do it? plus what if the y wanted to travel to mars. how would they get there. navigate there?. plus when astronauts go to the moon do they have to travel above the earth. is the moon higher situated than the earth? so would they have to keep goin up, leave the earth and go higher? or is the moon below us or on the same level? so if they left earth the shuttle would be seen flying below the earth towards the moon? sensible professional answers please

2007-02-27 23:07:51 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

if people evoled from apes, why are there still apes?

2007-02-27 22:52:03 · 9 answers · asked by PAUL D 3

2007-02-27 22:41:50 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

very large black hole now?

2007-02-27 22:22:10 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hi! I heard that Pluto is no longer considered a planet? If so, at the current time, which planets now, and if there are additions, revolve around the sun. The few sites I have browsed aren't updated. Either agree or disagree with what I heard but I would gladly like to hear or read the details that I missed. Thanks.

2007-02-27 22:14:30 · 3 answers · asked by onlyme_6000 3

could genisis be used as an early scientific document

the seven days and nights could meen
that when it was creating heaven and earth the days were billions of years long?
how could we define a day before earth was all joined together
are there any other things in genisis that could be scientificly justified?

2007-02-27 22:08:19 · 9 answers · asked by ben s 2

2007-02-27 21:59:04 · 4 answers · asked by princesstwlight 1

2007-02-27 21:54:28 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-27 21:51:36 · 6 answers · asked by Bea A 1

as much as Nasa Claimed,
would you wear one, and walk around a nuclear power station that was leaking radiation to help in the clear up operation eg (Chernobyl 1986)?
and also would you sit in the lunar module for 3 days in the site of the meltdown?

2007-02-27 21:51:17 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

In ancient times mind was all capable and over a long period of time there has been a shift from Mind to Machine and if it continues like this, one day human mind would be a total slave of Machines, and partially that is at this stage!!

2007-02-27 21:47:53 · 6 answers · asked by A VERY ORDINARY MAN 1

the time for light to take from Sun to Earth

2007-02-27 21:39:28 · 15 answers · asked by Ayman H 1

2007-02-27 21:18:51 · 3 answers · asked by aznbabyicecube 1

When a spacecraft is far away from the Earth and is near another planet, the force of gravity acting on the spacecraft is zero. Is it true? Why?

2007-02-27 21:14:14 · 6 answers · asked by goodgabrielli 1

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