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Astronomy & Space - October 2007

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I read articles that associated the Triangle with gravitational force and satanic forces .I don,t really understand the concept.

2007-10-31 03:51:05 · 8 answers · asked by samuel abrahams 1

After the Nomads(Arab, Jewish, Mongolians etc) if the new model of human was Indo Europeans, were created about 10.000 years ago, do you think God is in the process of creating a better model and refurbish others to imrove the new race to be able to survive in the space.

2007-10-31 03:37:54 · 28 answers · asked by armine_aksay 2

2007-10-31 03:14:11 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

this is one of my HW problems in Astronomy class.
I need calculation to write..

Please help..
Thank You !!

2007-10-31 03:12:36 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-31 02:46:35 · 13 answers · asked by Tracy 1

They say space is cold. I've heard say that it is actually 0 degrees kelvin in the absence of a star. So we have the sun radiating heat, but they say space is cold. So two questions, if it is cold in space, even around the earth, then what causes the heat of the sun to materialise once inside the atmosphere? And if space is cold, how close could we get to the sun without feeling it's effect?

2007-10-31 02:33:12 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-31 02:09:21 · 6 answers · asked by iveaquestion 3

Please lick on this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_orbit

It is discribing circuler orbits as elliptical orbits.
i am confused . i was thinking circuler and elliptical orbits are two different things. in my understanding circuler orbits has eccentry equal to zero while elliptical orbits have eccentry of less than zero. please highlight me on that. thanks in advance.

2007-10-30 21:18:28 · 4 answers · asked by Omar 1

Tonight I was out looking for the comet Holmes and I noticed an unusually bright "star" near the moon. It's a yellowish color and right about the area where I Gem (???) would be - the linked hands in Gemini. Is this a planet, or could I possibly be seeing the star magnified by the moon by the lensing effect (I forget the proper term).

By the way, I'm pretty sure I found the comet, but this other object is much more interesting.

If it matters, I'm in northern California about 100 miles north of the Bay Area.

2007-10-30 20:54:27 · 2 answers · asked by Justin H 7

2007-10-30 20:46:40 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

all in English

2007-10-30 18:55:07 · 12 answers · asked by Cathy H 2

what is planet venus made from???????????????????

2007-10-30 18:30:35 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

i need this answer in degrees celcius

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2007-10-30 18:22:29 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

seen a recent face on Mars picture and looks more of a Reptilian face than Human. what you guys think?

2007-10-30 18:04:16 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

I no BS saw a UFO tonight......there was no other explanation. Am i crazy? im a non-believer

2007-10-30 17:57:54 · 19 answers · asked by WeirdOne 1

I'm registering for next semester and I need to fill a prerequisite, which should I take Astronomy or Geology?

2007-10-30 17:43:57 · 6 answers · asked by *LiLy* 4

It was discovered by a scientist named Richard Muller in 1983. It supposedly orbits our sun in the outer reaches of the solar system. Theory has it, every 26 million years it causes mass extinctions on earth, like for instance, the killing of the dinosaurs. This star should easily be visible from earth. Where? I don't know. What do you think?

2007-10-30 17:07:26 · 10 answers · asked by ZORRO 3

I did when I was around 12. Me and my grandma saw one in the sky. It was the size of the moon but very close and rotating.

2007-10-30 16:07:25 · 8 answers · asked by fastfreedombailbonds 4

was sputnik 2 a satellite or a space ship or what? I am doing a report on satellites and space stations, would it be irellavent to include sputnik 2 on my posterboard?

2007-10-30 15:30:08 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

Assuming 29.5 days between full moons, I calculated this ought to happen roughly every 236 years. Wikipedia lists several years where February had no full moon, but were leap years. Hint: For this to happen, there must be two full moons in January and March ( one or two blue moons, depending on the definition you use).

2007-10-30 15:12:00 · 1 answers · asked by bpiguy 7

what's the use of our powerful scope that can capture images from far away galaxies? please provide me with a convincing answer/s....jhunnamzon

2007-10-30 15:02:02 · 16 answers · asked by Dionisio M 1

In short a neutron star in an odd orbit that passes the earth every 3600 year reeking havoc.

http://web.comhem.se/abzu/micro/nibiru.html

2007-10-30 15:01:01 · 11 answers · asked by moscow1677 2

which was the first one in space? Can you give me some websites supporting your answer please?

2007-10-30 14:21:24 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-30 14:19:55 · 8 answers · asked by Stephanie C 1

I'm writing a sci fi story, and ran into a mental problem. Very short version, the Canadian Space Agency offered $500 per kilogram of samples, chosen by CSA's own scientists, taken from every planet and major body (like moons and interesting asteroids), for study. The cargo capacity of the ship is large, so I'm figuring 6K kilos of samples, or 3 million dollars.

$500 is a guess from nowhere, though. I'm thinking it'd probably be higher, really, considering satellites and ships often cost well into the billions. And the scenario takes place in today's timeframe (main character gets a ship out of nowhere, in short)

What would your estimates be for that sort of thing? Or, would you think they'd offer per liter, or just a pre-agreed lump sum for the whole batch?

2007-10-30 14:09:51 · 3 answers · asked by Khana S 3

i have a theory that dark matter could be a gravtational pull and why black holes are black and not green purple or yellow and why they can bend light

2007-10-30 14:05:23 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-30 14:01:10 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Does anyone know if fisher-price makes a telescope that would be somewhat operable by a 5 yr old? My daughter says she wants one for xmas but I am wondering if I will be able to find one that works well, but that she can help use too... thanks

2007-10-30 13:44:20 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

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