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Astronomy & Space - September 2007

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apperently theres a 12th planet which is going to kill us all is it true? (im 51% sure its fake)

2007-09-25 04:56:50 · 6 answers · asked by Ben M 1

And no, I don't plan on strapping them to a lawn chair and going airborne.

Just curious.

2007-09-25 03:57:27 · 4 answers · asked by opjames 4

2007-09-25 03:27:19 · 11 answers · asked by opjames 4

2007-09-25 02:35:28 · 15 answers · asked by abcdefg333333333 1

2007-09-25 02:13:59 · 8 answers · asked by - 1

the sun the moon and the earth, are the other planets like maps drawn to look like wheels since they are part of a journy?

2007-09-25 02:06:22 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

that was al over the eaarth before any othe rliving thing was ever here, and that is why people can belive they come form monkeys, just becuase they dont know where they come from,
but you see the moon brings all the new living things here,., and when we have as much open space on all four dimensions, like it was when the universe was made, it will come back whethere people are here or not

2007-09-25 02:04:47 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-25 01:23:45 · 12 answers · asked by trueblue_410 3

Don't say a void or space cause that is already space which is the universe.

2007-09-25 00:59:32 · 13 answers · asked by Bob C 1

By absolute nothing I mean absolutely nothing so that it cannot even be talked about except by reference to something that is not absolutely nothing.

Please tell me if I am wrong, but I just cannot see anything except absurdity if science does maintain that the universe came from absolutely nothing.

This is my own position: before the universe appeared there was something that was not any part of the universe, and it was this thing which became the universe.

I am not saying that this thing antecedent to the universe is God; but it is something, not nothing.

But does science really maintain that the universe came out of nothing, understanding nothing as absolutely nothing?

I like to read any statement from any scientists who say that the universe just came about from absolutely nothing, and ask them whether they are not aware that they are saying an absolute absurdity.

Pachomius2000

2007-09-25 00:02:43 · 12 answers · asked by pachomius2000 2

2007-09-24 23:31:17 · 9 answers · asked by cynthia a 1

read this article about salmonella taken to space!!.. whodathunkit?...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20960121/

2007-09-24 21:56:57 · 6 answers · asked by meanolmaw 7

im on long island and looking east and seeing this really bright low in the sky and then rises with the sun every 3:30am. is that a planet or are we all doomed

2007-09-24 21:32:22 · 9 answers · asked by Alligator 2

If you are standing at latitude 44° north, which of the following stars will be circumpolar from your location?

A) Bellatrix (g Orionis), declination = 6° north

B) Caph (b Cassiopeiae), declination = 59° north

C) Almaaz (e Aurigae), declination = 44° north

D) A and B

E) All of the above.

The answer is b..but why?!

2007-09-24 21:21:48 · 1 answers · asked by Jfadsl L 1

I want to take up a martial arts class and the place i want to study at has these two styles to choose from. i was wondering what the difference was, which is a better style to choose from as a beginner and which will provisde a better overall fitness?

2007-09-24 21:21:39 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

With all the problems we are experiencing with our environment, the above question makes sense. What's your opinion?

2007-09-24 19:17:23 · 5 answers · asked by ZORRO 3

We know that black holes do not suck up everything in the universe; you have to cross the event horizon before you get sucked in forever. Does this make black holes comparable with vacuum cleaners? After all, vacuum cleaners do have a finite effective radius themselves

2007-09-24 19:12:52 · 4 answers · asked by chabangas 1

2007-09-24 18:19:14 · 4 answers · asked by DFreakingC 1

I just watched SPACE COWBOYS with its ending where Tommy Lee Jones decided to stay at the moon. So my question is can He live longer without food on the moon?

2007-09-24 17:46:49 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-24 17:37:39 · 14 answers · asked by stonehouse421 2

i mean, is it possible to survive, in it for like a day even. i don't know much about it, but if no one has been in it, how do they know what is goiing on in the black hole to begin with? yes its a dumb question.

2007-09-24 17:12:06 · 9 answers · asked by TheDarkness 1

it is theoretically possible to place a satellite at a position between the earth and the sun on the line joining them, where the gravitational forces of the sun and the earth on the satellite combine in such a way that the satellite will execute a circular orbit around the sun that s synchronous with the earth's orbit around the sun. (In other words, the satellite and the earth have the same orbital period about the sun, even though they are at different distances from the sun. the satellite always remains on the line joining the earth and the sun.)
write an expression that relates the appropriate circular orbital speed of v of a satellite in such a situation to its distance r from the sun.

Expressions may also contain quantities such as:
Ms, Me, D, Rs, Re plus the gravitational constant G.

please answer this, cant provide the figure i dont know how to post it here

2007-09-24 17:08:03 · 3 answers · asked by la 1

Why is UV radiation only a little bit harmful and radio waves not harmful at all?

2007-09-24 16:51:23 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

There is a deep vertical cave in New Zealand called Howard's Hole. Rumours say that it is SO deep that when you go down during daylight it is SO dark at the bottom that when you look up you can see the stars.

Is this possible? I thought that it would be impossible to see the stars during daytime no matter how deep the hole. Will the bright daylight still not obscure the stars no matter how deep you are? You can not use an optical telescope during daylight, no matter how powerful it is to see the stars so why would a deep hole be any better.

2007-09-24 16:25:38 · 4 answers · asked by Hermun 2

2007-09-24 15:51:18 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

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