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Astronomy & Space - September 2007

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2007-09-15 02:04:08 · 15 answers · asked by B VAMSI KRISHNA 1

2007-09-15 00:33:13 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm vietnamese. I need to some frends. I live in Viet Nam. Who?

2007-09-15 00:05:26 · 13 answers · asked by jupiter210909 2

2007-09-15 00:00:08 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Ok first please don't jumped down my throat or start cursing at me and calling me names.

Now, I'm trying to figure things out. I'm not Pro Flat Earth or Against Flat Earth right now. I'm just trying to better understand.

1. Has anyone in history ever went to Russia and traveled 'only' West and ended up in Asia?

2. Is the sun suppose to be inside the atmosphere or in actual space with the FE Theory?

3. Are there any photos that aren't edited by NASA that have been found to prove the FE theory?

All of this information I just found out is amazing. I just would like to know more and gather all ideas, theories, and facts.

Thank you for answering in advance.

2007-09-14 22:39:47 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm a very rational down to earth person. I have a masters degree in physics and astronomy is a hobby of mine, so I'm quite well aquainted with the night sky. I just saw what looked like three stars rotating around each other. Based on the way they were moving I thought that they might be lights attached to some sort of triangle shaped balloon, or maybe three high flying birds reflecting street lights, but after watching them for a while I could tell they were just points of light (to my naked eye at least) and not birds. I could also tell that it wasn't balloon like in nature because I could see stars in the background. After watching the three "stars" for a while, they split off in different directions and I lost sight of them among the other actual stars. I've actually seen one other UFO before, but this was unlike anything I have ever seen in all my years of stargazing. It was as if three stars were dancing and then decided to go their separate ways.

2007-09-14 20:48:51 · 20 answers · asked by Link 5

2007-09-14 20:00:35 · 13 answers · asked by Christian F 1

just kiddin :)

2007-09-14 19:23:40 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-14 19:00:08 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

since its supposedly going to pass by earth or somthing like that in 12/21/2012 and is suppose to pretty much kill 90% of the ppl on earth then why arent people making a big deal out of it why isnt NASA warning us?? is it really going to happen or not?? ive watched videos on youtube and they have me convinced now im shitting bricks lol ...whats your take on this?

2007-09-14 18:08:58 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-14 17:32:44 · 2 answers · asked by Gemma S 1

Lets just pretend humans found a safe place somewhere else in space. What about all the animals? Nobody seems to think past the human race in this issue.

2007-09-14 16:37:16 · 11 answers · asked by ? 3

2007-09-14 16:32:18 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

Based on this:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6993870.stm

That sounds about right, right?

2007-09-14 16:27:39 · 4 answers · asked by SH 1

if the closest star takes a little over 4 years to see its light, then could we possibly send light to some other planet billions of lightyears away? like a signal? im not sure how right now, but its an idea

2007-09-14 16:03:46 · 11 answers · asked by Sabrina Devareoux 4

Then how would we detect any commets and asteroids in time? Because it's impossible for two telescopes to look in the right place at the right time all of the time.

2007-09-14 15:21:28 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

The moon is smaller and further away from the sun, then why is it brighter??? Please tell me...

2007-09-14 15:21:04 · 8 answers · asked by Ratbag 1

The mass of the Earth and the Sun are obviously changing continuously as the Sun gives off energy and we burn natural resourses from within the Earth that cannot be regenerated or replaced. It takes calculations carried out to an extreem degree to put the shuttle in orbit for just a couple weeks. If the Earth is being acted upon by external forces (asteroid impacts and the like), shouldn't the Earth have moved out of its orbit a couple million years ago?

2007-09-14 14:59:07 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Give me your opinions.

2007-09-14 14:51:02 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

i sure would, but i'd tell'em no anal probes or other painful experiments lol.

2007-09-14 14:01:22 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

Because we do not even know if one is coming [ they have longer periods and travel in and out of the Oort cloud ], and may have as little as 1 month to discover and react.

Do we have any chance of being hit by commet?

2007-09-14 14:00:26 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-14 13:41:03 · 6 answers · asked by Suit of Flames 2

what is happening to the hubble telescope that my dad says it' sbeing brought down, or something like that?


I know it's something... is it being hit by anything soon?

2007-09-14 13:32:38 · 4 answers · asked by Casey 4

If I double major in those two, would most of the courses carry over? What would be a different major that would be good to double in with philosophy? What jobs are there after getting an astronomy degree?

2007-09-14 13:14:09 · 7 answers · asked by freepaidmoney 2

I've heard of something called like a Swartzchild radius, and I think it has something to do with the distace to the event horizon, but I'm not sure. Can someone explain exactly what it is, it's importance, and what we get from it?

2007-09-14 13:03:12 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

that is what we are saying ....why can we not see thatr globle warming is going to distroy this planet and every one on it.

2007-09-14 12:34:26 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

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