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Astronomy & Space - March 2007

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it still seems white at the top

2007-03-03 10:09:26 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

Using a Lunar Phase Diagram answer these questions on the time of day various phases of the Moon can be seen. You can assume you are close to the Equator.

A. At what time of day will the NEW Moon rise?

B. At what time of day will the NEW Moon cross the Meridian?

C. At what time of day will the FULL Moon set?

D. At what time will the THIRD QUARTER Moon cross the Meridian?

E. At what time will the THIRD QUARTER Moon set?

F. At what time will the FIRST QUARTER Moon set?

G. At what time will the FIRST QUARTER Moon cross the Meridian?

H. About what time will a WANING CRESCENT Moon rise?

I. About what time will a WANING GIBBOUS Moon set?

J. About what time will a WAXING Crescent Moon set?

Please tell me which answer is for which question. Thanks for your help.

2007-03-03 10:04:41 · 2 answers · asked by Whale 1

I want to see it but don't know when to look for it.

2007-03-03 10:01:31 · 3 answers · asked by Steven 6

Is it really CO2 or is just the sun heating up? This would tell us.

2007-03-03 09:59:33 · 5 answers · asked by Ejsenstejn 2

i think its fab

2007-03-03 09:54:34 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-03-03 09:51:43 · 2 answers · asked by robertman30s 4

What will be the best time to watch the lunar eclipse tonight in Texas, USA At the begining or end. :) THANX

2007-03-03 09:46:09 · 5 answers · asked by kalikute 2

2007-03-03 09:39:15 · 17 answers · asked by SallyfromtheValley 2

2007-03-03 09:33:27 · 3 answers · asked by Cream tea 4

I sure would like to see the current full lunar eclipse event from the moon at the moment. Astronomers say the Earth would be a huge black silohette surrounded by bright red atmosphere.
All those satellites & probes we've sent up, but we don't have a video camera on the moon do we?
Are there video feeds from any satellites/International space station which are high enough up to show the effect?

2007-03-03 09:33:04 · 3 answers · asked by Quasimojo 3

2007-03-03 09:21:32 · 6 answers · asked by drfravio 2

Where does space end? If you built a wall around it, what would be on the other side? Please make the answer simple.

2007-03-03 09:13:03 · 21 answers · asked by Kevan M 1

It's happening now.

2007-03-03 09:10:48 · 8 answers · asked by Lolipop 6

2007-03-03 09:07:43 · 16 answers · asked by yqwgyqwgdjhwbdjsbcfjdhfjd 1

i live in Nevada. Is there a time when i should look to try and see the lunar eclipse? I know what time it will be seen EST, but does that mean i need to wait 3 hours or what. Does anyone know?????

2007-03-03 09:07:05 · 2 answers · asked by Jeffrey P 3

What time is the Lunar Eclipse tonight for Pacific Standard Time? Like....Oregon and California and Washington. This is very important!

2007-03-03 09:02:08 · 6 answers · asked by Tashatikuh 3

I am very very interested in constellations and planets, and I'm sleeping over at my best friend's house, out in the country, this Monday. Now that it's March, it's a good time to find Leo the Lion, which I am dying to see.

Another thing I want to see is the planet Saturn. I read in a book from my library that with a good pair of binoculars you can see its rings.

Well my brothers & dad & I went to Target today and looked at binoculars while we were at it. We found some but they were meant for observations in the woods and things like that. We also looked at a smaller pair in the National Geographic kids' section which said it was for any outdoor adventure. Do these include stargazing?

I don't know what size would work for me. I know what the numbers mean, maybe 8X60? I have a telescope at home but it makes stars look like the moon. I don't want that.
Does anyone have information? I would appreciate it.

2007-03-03 08:59:01 · 2 answers · asked by shyviolet 3

2007-03-03 08:52:54 · 11 answers · asked by GURMIT G 1

Is it a coincidence that the moon rotates on its axis exactly once each time it orbits the Earth? Or is there a law of physics at play which would cause the same to be true for all moons orbiting all planets?

2007-03-03 08:44:55 · 9 answers · asked by monty Z 1

2007-03-03 08:40:56 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

lastnite i saw 2 rings in the sky, 1 around the moon and another 1 over lapping the ring around the moon.

2007-03-03 08:31:38 · 2 answers · asked by Stephanie B 2

Spring forward, fall back. The rule is at 2:00 a.m. you set your clock back 1 hour. So if I tell you to meet me at 1:00 a.m. you will say "which one?" THere are 2 1:00 a.m.'s in the same day. On the other hand, If I tell you to meet me at 2:30 in spring, you will say "I can't because 2:30 doesn't exist. I don't know about science and stuff, but there has to be some effect on the time space contineum. I know it involves a deleorian. I mean, you can't go deleting time from ever existing.

2007-03-03 08:27:23 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-03-03 08:15:59 · 5 answers · asked by Tot 1

2007-03-03 08:14:53 · 5 answers · asked by Tot 1

2007-03-03 08:09:26 · 4 answers · asked by dingbat 3

of the moon...

2007-03-03 08:03:58 · 7 answers · asked by danny_9950 2

Help I keep confusing myself with this one!!!

2007-03-03 08:00:20 · 16 answers · asked by Shaky 2

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