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Astronomy & Space - May 2007

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2007-05-09 05:29:26 · 2 answers · asked by carrie white 1

2007-05-09 05:18:21 · 8 answers · asked by Sergio C 1

According to " upanishads " , Hindu scriptures, the Universe is "Anadi", [ Beginingless] and "Anantha" [Endless].I do not believe in Big Bang Theory. I do believe this universe is ffar far beyond cerebral comprehension and hence IS having neither a Begining nor an Ending.It has been always " IS ".

2007-05-09 05:17:01 · 14 answers · asked by MANTHEUNKNOWN 1

2007-05-09 03:40:30 · 2 answers · asked by lahartness 1

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how big are they? can you get white holes and whats a worm tunnel?

2007-05-09 03:36:23 · 4 answers · asked by fred 3

2007-05-09 03:33:44 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

I know my question looks funny and silly but I really want to know how was Einstein capable to know things like "time stops when a body travels at the speed of light in space" (I think you know what I mean) without doing any practical experiment in space.

Was he a alien from outer space?

2007-05-09 02:57:26 · 11 answers · asked by joysam 【ツ】 4

Like air, food, water, ect...

2007-05-09 02:38:22 · 7 answers · asked by xoxobabycakes 2

2007-05-09 01:56:03 · 2 answers · asked by angelostritaris 1

Let's say there is a giant hole all the way through Earth
1st)If you jumped in would you fall back and forth until you eventually came to the center
2)or if there was a ladder and you climbed down, would you just float in the center or would you be crushed by gravity into a little ball of mass?

Now, I assume strange stuff to begin that you probably can't have any of this with no center of gravity? But if it's possible to put that aside
Or, there for what would happen to earth if they did drill a hole from one side through the other and there was no center of gravity, would the planet just fall into space?
and if so would it be right at the moment you dug at the center?

Really, I just want to know the 2nd) scenerio if you would float or be crushed and there is some super mega metal wall so no burning up from heat or anything
just gravity curiousity

2007-05-09 01:07:14 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

is it really discovered.............?

2007-05-09 00:51:32 · 4 answers · asked by just4u 1

2007-05-09 00:50:47 · 2 answers · asked by prashant 1

I'm just wondering how can the sun's surface burn without oxygen.

2007-05-08 23:31:38 · 8 answers · asked by Marc T 2

Is it possible for the earth to be knocked off its axis.

2007-05-08 22:53:41 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

I live in the city and basically I only see I assume to be the brightest stars, that the human eye can see. I specifically live in Rowland Heights, 30 miles east of East LA. Is there anywhere I can go such as a certain area of mountain or somewhere, where other people go to see the stars and constellations at?

2007-05-08 22:34:09 · 3 answers · asked by jesterx626 1

Can they see it in the moment when it is happening or later? When the star is thousand years light away, does this mean that it has happened (supernova) a lot of time ago and they realize it only now?
I am ignorant in this field and I would like to learn, simple and clear explanation please! Thanks

2007-05-08 20:04:46 · 5 answers · asked by emi79 3

If So What Other Elements Do They Fuse At The Same Time

2007-05-08 20:04:11 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-05-08 18:32:03 · 4 answers · asked by shakeme4life 1

2007-05-08 18:15:04 · 6 answers · asked by FMD 2

am inclined to rethink position on god,,,,,in light of hubble photo of orion nebula,,,,,,can't transfer all necessary letters & #s...foto ..is # 2 of 30 different hi res pics,,,,,click on,look for pretty clear outline of gray headed guy facing left.....whaddya see?.....someone having fun at hubble processing lab?

2007-05-08 17:59:28 · 3 answers · asked by quackpotwatcher 5

If one were to be right at the outmost region of the expanding universe, and accelerate with it, would all matter look like a singularity, one infinately small dot of matter/energy? or is there an even distribution of new energy and matter being formed while the universe expands?

2007-05-08 17:49:20 · 2 answers · asked by rosamiliatony 1

2007-05-08 17:29:38 · 7 answers · asked by d2 7

Hi, i have a social studies test and here are some of the questions about ancient greece. Thanks
1. Be able to find Greece in the mediteranean sea using latitude and longitude from the map.
2. the seas surrounding greece
3. Recognise the difference between the mainland and the Peloponnesus Peninsula.
4.Recognise the importance of the physical features and natuiral boundaries in Greece and the impact that has on the civilization i.e. mountainous terrain, limited land for agriculture, scattered islands, isolated regions.
5. Development of citystates, name several.

2007-05-08 16:38:44 · 3 answers · asked by ? 4

At a night time when i was out for fresh air I suddenly saw a flash of light that disappeared in a second. then i phoned to all my friends. Of that 30 % of my friends has saw that but not at same time it was a months difference between them me. Kindly tell me what it was.

2007-05-08 16:27:07 · 6 answers · asked by Arvind 4

I've heard the ion engine is close, but anti-matter is apparently superior as far as distance traveled, and effiecency. I reach out to anyone that loves the thought of finding another intelligent civilitation.

2007-05-08 16:09:44 · 15 answers · asked by agateman 1

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