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Astronomy & Space - August 2007

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dont tell me to look up nothing. i just want an answer if u dont know dont right nothing plz

2007-08-14 11:52:49 · 4 answers · asked by Gaara 1

dont tell me to look up nothing. i just want an answer if u dont know dont right nothing

2007-08-14 11:49:45 · 2 answers · asked by Gaara 1

I came across this site today ..

http://globalwarmingrevealed.blogspot.com/

thought you might like to add your input

2007-08-14 11:46:19 · 3 answers · asked by Kara 2

2007-08-14 11:43:45 · 10 answers · asked by steve j 1

Explain to me the experiences and references of one of the most "honorable and highly decorated Astronauts Gordon Cooper:"
Bio:
http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/cooper-lg.html

In 1957, Cooper was one of an elite band of test pilots at Edwards Air Force Base in California, in charge of several advanced projects, including the installation of a precision landing system.
"I had a camera crew filming the installation when they spotted a saucer. They filmed it as it flew overhead, then hovered, extended three legs as landing gear, and slowly came down to land on a dry lake bed ! These guys were all pro cameramen, so the picture quality was very good. The camera crew managed to get within 20 or 30 yards of it, filming all the time. It was a classic saucer, shiny silver and smooth, about 30 feet across. It was pretty clear it was an alien craft. As they approached closer it took off."

2007-08-14 11:12:22 · 13 answers · asked by danaisagurlsname11 1

dont tell me to look up nothing. i just want an answer if u dont know dont right nothing

2007-08-14 11:02:50 · 10 answers · asked by Gaara 1

2007-08-14 10:53:33 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9NWR5Dn6QI

2007-08-14 10:42:19 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

what is the person's name who discovered asymmetric shapes

2007-08-14 10:41:10 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

curiosity grows on you when your 12 but knw how we can see differrent galaxies and universes? If we were out far could we see our little universe color lol.

2007-08-14 10:34:15 · 5 answers · asked by CoolbutLonely =/ 1

from a reasonable distance away while orbiting around it?

2007-08-14 10:15:55 · 13 answers · asked by Sue 3

Dark Matter = A make-up mass that human think that it must exist to against the expasion force of the universe.

Which is wrong: no such a thing as a Dark Matter. They make up an Alien-mass to against the expansion force. I think the mass doesn't make sense to them is bcz the objects [which is us] are moving at a great speed. Its the velocity that provides the extra energy.

Dark Energy = A make-up energy that human think that it must exist to accelerate our universe.

Which is the energy of the Big Bang = the energy of the Black hole. This is the energy support all life in our universe.

2007-08-14 10:12:48 · 3 answers · asked by TaipEd 1

Could someone explain this to me..Where is it docked, how is it docked..what's the overall purpose and mission?
Thanks

2007-08-14 09:38:42 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Anything you can be bothered to write about, please! Tides, eclipses, anything that would be different from how we are with just one moon. Thank you very much :)

2007-08-14 08:59:48 · 7 answers · asked by ? 2

With millions starving on Earth, is it worth the superpowers spending so much sending probes etc into space?

2007-08-14 08:46:44 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-08-14 08:39:18 · 9 answers · asked by K.S 2

far in what way it is proved this mission is use full for human being on earth?
This huge amount of money if it use to help millions of people stavring to death?

2007-08-14 08:16:48 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

would earth still become filled with lives?

2007-08-14 08:04:05 · 9 answers · asked by Tanwir 2

do you believe there are really aliens at area 51 in america

2007-08-14 07:44:56 · 19 answers · asked by The Funky Alien zombie Bunny 6

I go to www.solarmonitor.org everyday to check out the sun and it says "SOHO EIT is in Bakeout "

what does that mean? What is bakeout??

2007-08-14 06:20:39 · 2 answers · asked by SpaceMan 1

Ok, I have another hypothetical orbit-related question, I do apologise, heh. Assuming all other factors were the same, what would happen if the orbit of the Earth around the sun was circular rather than elliptical? Thanks!

2007-08-14 06:07:58 · 8 answers · asked by ? 2

I see many movies like star wars, aliens, star trek, etc... just to name a few, traveling into deep space from one star to the other. They allways look clean, free of ice, is this true or would these space ship be covered in a thick layer of ice?, since they are so far away from any external heat source.
Don't know if space ships need to generate heat on the out side to make them look like in the movies.
I know the space shuttle has to rotate towards the sun in order to keep the shuttle from freezing on the dark side.

2007-08-14 05:43:58 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

tell me what u people think, coz i have enough profs in form of videos to support my answer that these Americans Never landed on Moon.. . ..

2007-08-14 05:21:36 · 24 answers · asked by Swadesh 2

2007-08-14 05:20:38 · 5 answers · asked by Aftab Banoori 2

Ok, to clarify... The imaginary line between the north and south pole around which the world turns is, obviously, directly vertical (that is, at a right angle to its path of orbit around the Sun, if you visualise one of those solar system map things that you see in science textbooks etc).

What would happen if it was in fact 'vertical', so that when it orbited, all areas of the planet would be at a constant distance from the Sun at different times of year? Would seasons be eliminated? Would the equinox effect be eliminated? Would anything else happen?

Thanks very much if you can help me with this =)

2007-08-14 05:01:27 · 9 answers · asked by ? 2

I was wondering, has any astronaut ever gone up in space and gotten out of the shuttle and floated away? Would you float away into space? Or would you be stuck in Earth's gravitational pull? Or sucked back to Earth?

2007-08-14 03:55:01 · 8 answers · asked by Jen 3

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