English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

Astronomy & Space - April 2007

[Selected]: All categories Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

2007-04-09 10:16:29 · 9 answers · asked by SHELLTOE BISCUITS 3

*If Jupiter turned into a star, what size star would it become?
*Would it continue to rotate around the Sun? Or would it become stationary?
*What would the gravitational effect be, if any, particularly on Earth, but also on the other outer planets? Jupiter is about 4.2 AU away from Earth, but stars have a much higher gravitional force than planets, so that's why I'm wondering about that one.

2007-04-09 10:06:29 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-04-09 09:52:32 · 15 answers · asked by Dia 3

Is it possible to blow up the Moon into pieces ? even if these small pieces will eventually collide if big enough. If we can "blow up" the moon would some of pieces enter Earth and evaporate.

2007-04-09 09:25:40 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

you would already have unlimted oxygen and fuel, so what else??

2007-04-09 09:04:19 · 3 answers · asked by your1lovestinks 1

what are the five superstring theories, and why do they need to be united by the M-theory??? (in laymans terms if possible!)

2007-04-09 08:30:04 · 4 answers · asked by Loki 1

Used a Coil Gun to launch satellites into Space and rockets to slow the accent and correct Trajectory. Solar panels could be used to store energy in a storage cell which would deliver one burst charge for liftoff. The cost of space goods delivery would be decreased significantly. Oil would loose a lot of value and human kind would advance, What do you think?

2007-04-09 08:18:37 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-04-09 07:57:26 · 9 answers · asked by finalfantasyfreak24 2

2007-04-09 07:54:23 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Can they come down with a virus in space? What happens on the space station if they get a virus or disease? I assume they are checked thoroughly before they are sent.

2007-04-09 07:49:13 · 7 answers · asked by Keith S 1

2007-04-09 07:48:09 · 13 answers · asked by farmergyrl23 4

2007-04-09 07:24:33 · 6 answers · asked by [~LexieLuLu~] 1

Issue 1 :



Since the Moon has only one light source, the Sun, the shadows must be in line. But in this cases, it looks as if there are multiple light sources in moon, which is not possible.


Issue 2:




The foreground of many images of the astronauts on the Moon are filled in with light, while the shadows remain absolutely black, again proving that there are multiple light sources.


Issue 3 :



There are no stars in the background from pictures taken on the Moon.

Issue 4 :






In some images, a huge light source can be seen reflected in the astronaut's visors. This has to be a very bright, nearby source. There is no possibility of external light source in moon.

ISSUE 5 - How could NASA take TV images of the LM ascending on Apollo 15, 16, and 17 if there was no one on the Lunar surface to man the camera?





ISSUE 6 - There can't be any pictures taken on the Moon because the film would melt in the 250° temperatures. Any film exposed to 250° would indeed melt at that temperature.
Issue-7 : The LM engine was very powerful. How come it did not leave a crater below the spacecraft? Why didn't it kick up any dust when it landed?


issue 8: The footprints left by the astronauts are proof that the Moon landings are fake.
This one is also essentially a two pronged argument. First, the Fox show charged that the LM engine was so powerful that the upper layer of dust should have been blown away around the LM, so there should not be any footprints. Others have charged that the footprints should not be there since in the absence of water as a bonding agent, they should not maintain coherent shapes and sharp outlines.



issue 9: There is no dust on LM footpads. -- According to Kaysing and Fox, this is the strongest evidence that the Moon landings are faked. They allege that with the swirling dust from LM descent engine, the foot pads should be covered with dust.




issue 11 :

The pictures below show that flags are waving. And they never will. The flag was on the airless Moon, just as we all knew.

2007-04-09 06:51:14 · 29 answers · asked by Raunaq R 1

The other night I was with my aunt and cousins by the river, in the pitch darkness and upon looking at the sky, we noticed that stars were moving. Not all of them, but like, one at a time, moving quickly in a certain direction. It wasn't a plane, because it seemed too far away and didn't flash like usual planes do, plus our air traffic is not that heavy! And we didn't just see one, we saw five, moving in different directions!! I can't seem to find anything in Google about it, but has anyone witnessed this??? Or can atleast maybe explain it?!

2007-04-09 06:23:56 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

According to physics, gravity has a greater effect on bodies that have a larger mass [GMm/R^2 ], if so, how come the planets that have the largest mass like jupiter, uranus saturn and neptune are much farther away than the dwarf planets like mercury venus earth and mars? should'nt the matter that formed them been pulled closer during the genesis of the planetary system?

2007-04-09 06:23:00 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-04-09 06:16:13 · 3 answers · asked by bbyangl155 1

-What's the age of the solar system according to current theory? 15 billion, 4.5 billion, 40 million or 5 trillion years old. I can't seem to find the answer. No matter where I look.
-What scenarios result in the highest astronomical tide (new, full moon etc and is it at apogee or perigee)

2007-04-09 06:00:27 · 6 answers · asked by cookieswithafork 1

2007-04-09 05:41:05 · 8 answers · asked by Dreaming Angel 1

If a person was to travel backwards in time and somehow prevent his/ her parents from conceiving them, what do you think would happen to that person when they return to the current timeline?

2007-04-09 05:36:31 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

I've always wondered because,what if it happens here where I live. And I'll be prepared.For anything.And i've always wondered too!!

2007-04-09 05:07:12 · 6 answers · asked by fushion_monkey17 1

tell me my future.
all physics
B-DAY november 24

2007-04-09 04:45:06 · 5 answers · asked by FLUFF PUFF<3 1

I'm having an evil genius moment here!!

2007-04-09 04:44:53 · 9 answers · asked by dodge 1

Yesterday a perfect soccer-size ball made of silverish
metal fell into my backyard. The markings engraved
on its surface clearly indicate its extra terristrial origin.
I tried to drill it with tugsten carbide bore, but it failed
to make a scratch.

2007-04-09 04:32:23 · 3 answers · asked by Alexander 6

fedest.com, questions and answers