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Astronomy & Space - February 2007

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2007-02-04 06:53:06 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

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2007-02-04 06:53:03 · 1 answers · asked by Mr. Fabulous 2

2007-02-04 06:52:13 · 4 answers · asked by Reidun H 1

2007-02-04 06:50:46 · 6 answers · asked by Fajer I 1

About 6% of the US population is retarted and believes that we did not actually land on the Moon. WOW! IDIOTS!!! I just want to hear your stupid reasons like "You can't see the stars". Answer for this: The cameras were set for daylight exposure because it was daytime on the Moon, and daytime exposure on the cameras = no stars. Another one: Radiation would have killed the astronauts and destroyed the film. That is why space suits are worn, and the film is stored in metal containers, protecting it. If you have another stupid reason, I will find out what the answer is.

2007-02-04 06:43:19 · 9 answers · asked by box778899 2

2007-02-04 06:38:10 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hello - what is the definition of a meteor? e.g when is it a meteor and when is it not?

2007-02-04 06:32:53 · 8 answers · asked by Robin 2

2007-02-04 06:32:45 · 5 answers · asked by FrAnKi 1

2007-02-04 06:31:33 · 5 answers · asked by FrAnKi 1

2007-02-04 06:27:37 · 12 answers · asked by booper_33 1

2007-02-04 06:09:16 · 2 answers · asked by unknownnnnn 2

I jus really want to know!

2007-02-04 04:56:48 · 13 answers · asked by iluvmickey 2

2007-02-04 04:49:53 · 14 answers · asked by daniel a 1

Did Marumi ever make a "Deep Sky" filter for astrophotography? I see one being offered as "58mm Marumi Deep Sky Filter" in an online classified advertisment. No one I have talked to is familiar with it. Does anyone know about it and how it worked?

2007-02-04 04:47:13 · 1 answers · asked by Search first before you ask it 7

2007-02-04 04:27:49 · 4 answers · asked by cinnamonscentedbear 3

How do astronomers measure the apparent brightness of a star? Apparent brightness is how bright the star seems from earth. I would like a simple answer. No long formula please.

2007-02-04 04:26:06 · 3 answers · asked by tromboneguy_12 2

Neil has openly said that he saw aliens on the moon and many people are convinced that there is an alien base on the moon! But would Nasa or the goverment actually let him tell this if the whole thing is classified? There are pictures proving that there is a base on the dark side of the moon but would Armstrong really be able to admit it! Wouldnt he have had an accidental accident that had nothing to do with the goverment?

2007-02-04 04:19:47 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-04 03:41:44 · 7 answers · asked by Jeannie 1

2007-02-04 03:36:42 · 9 answers · asked by Carlos V 2

or what is there composition?

2007-02-04 03:32:52 · 7 answers · asked by Jeannie 1

2007-02-04 02:58:29 · 8 answers · asked by JOEG 1

2007-02-04 02:57:19 · 9 answers · asked by tracey r 1

saturns rings, our solar system even the milkyway galaxy are all relativly on flat. they seem like on a flat plane. i would expect stuff in space to exist in an area more widly disbursed such as like a globe. take the big bang as an example, an explosion in space would sent stuff out in all directions not just along a flat plane. so why are there so many flat shaped groupings in the universe?

2007-02-04 02:43:38 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-04 02:38:03 · 6 answers · asked by tonguetwister49m t 1

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