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Astronomy & Space - June 2007

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In maths terms you are firm grounds because it is theoretic, there can always be one more, this infinity +1 is still infinity, time is just a curved ball, but what about cosmologically speaking?

Every now and again I start thinking about the end of the universe / multiverse and it makes my head hurt because there's no answer I can logically accept.

The accepted theory is the mother of all Big Bang* spews out particles that cool and expand to create the universe...

But even before then, there was the 'void' to be filled. What is holding the vaccuum of space? If the (matter of the) universe is expanding into the 'nothingness' of infinity, where is this nothingness? You can't fill something that isn't there!

2007-06-18 03:32:25 · 20 answers · asked by Malachim 3

2007-06-18 02:56:00 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Obviously it's impossible to tell for sure, but make an educated guess.

2007-06-18 02:27:27 · 16 answers · asked by freebooter16 2

many said that Mars use to be a home planet for some organism that have intelligence and culture of their own but is it real and if it why the org leave thir own planet and why its become dry like the dead planet. . and just a simple think that maybe or possibly that orga is Human it self. . .why?
look at the ancient text and drawing of how far the ancient technologies is. .

pls give your opinion ok~^

2007-06-18 02:17:24 · 14 answers · asked by Questions™ 1

2007-06-18 00:46:24 · 4 answers · asked by diane 1

I have to decide between the 12X36 IS II and the 10x42 L IS WP but cannot find a single review or comment from anyone who has owned or tried both and has been able to compare them.

The "L" is almost double the price, but I am eager to know if it is really twice as good as the 12x and also whether or not it is also worth the extra weight.

If anyone out there has experience of both these binoculars, I would be happy to hear your comments.

Thanks!

2007-06-18 00:28:42 · 4 answers · asked by seanrm2711 1

Why aren't some square, or only half a planet?

2007-06-17 22:43:15 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

I mean the name astrology is confusing, a remnant from ancient times, when astronomy and astrology were one. Geology, topology, biology,etc all are sciences. So, is the name astrology correct? I propose "astromancy". Do you agree?

2007-06-17 22:00:18 · 7 answers · asked by Dimitrios 2

it is very close to Orion.

2007-06-17 21:30:03 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-17 20:49:45 · 24 answers · asked by jackson f 1

a)the gaseous upper layers
b)the liquid middle layers
c)the metallic hydrogen layer
d)the ice and rock core
e) none of the above

2007-06-17 20:09:28 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

how do they keep a supply of fresh water on the space station. i figure they probably take some up when they send a shuttle but do they have filters systems to recycle it?

2007-06-17 19:56:34 · 2 answers · asked by greasemunky1980 4

Jupiter appears to give off more heat than it receives from the Sun, meaning that it has an additional heat source in its interior. Note that radioactive decay is unlikely since solid rock and metal make up only a small fraction of the planet's total mass.

2007-06-17 19:44:13 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

What is the average temperature in space? Where can I find a map of the universe ?

2007-06-17 18:56:51 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-17 18:51:12 · 2 answers · asked by Edyta D 1

Eta Carinae is known to be a "false-supernova". So, they say that it can implode again at any given moment. But, they do not know the age of the star, therefore many others do not know when it will implode again. Now, when do you think a star with 120 solar mass will implode?

2007-06-17 18:10:48 · 2 answers · asked by Vilden B 1

What was Isaac Newtons Occupation?

2007-06-17 18:01:11 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

there are alot of websites talking about this and if u dont belive me go to yahoo or google and search 99942 Apophis.

Here are a few sites telling you info about the asteroid:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99942_Apophis

http://www.micsem.org/forum/comments.php?
DiscussionID=200&Feed=RSS2

What im asking is i want to know your comment and thoughts on hat you have about this. now this asteroid is not 100% sure that its gonna hit but there is a 100% chance it will come so close that it will hit or at least become visible to the naked eye.

please post your comments or questions about this and let me know what you think of this.

2007-06-17 17:05:51 · 7 answers · asked by Mark ツ 4

2007-06-17 16:51:39 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

is it true that sometime in like 2050 or something like that a comet will hit the earth and kill everyone or is it just another thing to freak people out.

2007-06-17 16:27:27 · 15 answers · asked by Jon 1

Do other stars have their own gravitational pull & orbit?
Do other stars have other planets in their orbit like our sun?
Does this mean that every star is the center of it's own galaxy?

2007-06-17 16:24:59 · 12 answers · asked by _____ 2

i was camping last night and i saw a solid white light with no red blinking flying in the sky. it was going about as fast as a 747 would be at cruising speed and altatude but it looked to be EXTREAMLY far up, mayby out of the atmisphere. where ther any comets that would have been visible from minnesota last saturday night? if your gonna answer with alian storys please answer someone elses quetion

2007-06-17 16:04:07 · 6 answers · asked by rivirobb 3

2007-06-17 15:47:21 · 7 answers · asked by _____ 2

2007-06-17 15:43:08 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

Cold, less-dense air falls.

2007-06-17 15:24:15 · 3 answers · asked by MANUK L 1

2007-06-17 13:46:27 · 14 answers · asked by Ramsey A 1

i have this econonmics teacher and he always says "Heavens to Murgatroy"! and i have no idea whut that is.

2007-06-17 12:46:17 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-17 12:32:57 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

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