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Astronomy & Space - October 2007

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2007-10-16 00:23:02 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Lots of questions arise from these photos. If you have not seen them I suggest you look and then answer.
Questions include
Wind blowing the flag on lunar surface?
Same topography in different locations of lunar surface ?
Multiple light sources whilst photgraphing?
Etc Etc.

2007-10-15 21:58:01 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

Wat do you think?

2007-10-15 21:37:37 · 30 answers · asked by Strong Water Jennily 1

Have you notest that after the 90's nobody says that they see Ufos anymore, Whats up with that? Do you Believe in UFO's if yes why and where are they? Any experience of seeing them would be great:)

2007-10-15 19:28:31 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

Is there parallel supporting scintiefic evidence?

2007-10-15 19:17:02 · 6 answers · asked by james h 2

2007-10-15 19:03:59 · 18 answers · asked by elizabeth n 1

Since Lot of Probes Are Lost. Presumably Destroyed By The Aliens

2007-10-15 17:34:29 · 6 answers · asked by engelfeurs 2

Latest scientific theory revolutionizes creation theories.

2007-10-15 16:34:42 · 4 answers · asked by Robert S 7

Which of the following statements about the days experienced by imaginary observers living on Uranus is FALSE?

a) Observers near one of the poles could experience continuous darkness for about 40 Earth years.

b) For observers at moderate latitudes, the Sun rises and sets about every 17 hrs throughout the year.

C) The Sun can sometimes move in a circumpolar fashion for observers quite far from the pole.

d) Observers on the equator would see the Sun pass through their zenith twice every Uranian year.

e) The duration of daylight for near equatorial observers varies enormously at different times of the Uranian year.

2007-10-15 15:59:27 · 3 answers · asked by jason y 2

Does anyone know when the best time to see Saturn is with a not-so-expensive telescope? I'm in Jacksonville, FL.

Thanks!

2007-10-15 15:43:57 · 4 answers · asked by Boomer 5

I just got a new telescope and I can't see anything out of them!
Also I never used one before!
I tried to see the stars today, but all I can see is a blurr.
The type of telescope I got is:
Edu Science
Astrolon Telescope
525 Power
Includes: 4mm, 9mm, 12.5mm, and 20mm eye piece.
1x and 3x Barlow lens
Red dot finder (I don't know what that is at all!)
Is this a bad telescope I got?
If it is bad, which telescope is good to use?
I really hope somebody has an answer to this question..
Thank You !

2007-10-15 15:27:22 · 14 answers · asked by lena(: 2

2007-10-15 15:22:31 · 4 answers · asked by Paul S 1

there have been many programs about the subject, just wanted others opinions.

2007-10-15 15:22:19 · 6 answers · asked by alienmiss 5

2007-10-15 15:14:05 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

from my understanding, the milky way should only be visible half the year. The other half, we are looking toward the perseus spiral arm. And less stars should be visible during that time.

2007-10-15 15:05:29 · 7 answers · asked by misoma5 7

2007-10-15 14:47:22 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I said that the faster you go, the slower time goes, and it would stop at the speed of light, am I correct?

2007-10-15 14:40:35 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

How Much Documnted ET Prov do You Need?

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2007-10-15 14:35:41 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-15 14:11:29 · 23 answers · asked by asexymix 1

Please or can anyone give me a website or something like that to learn about it... because i wanna see it don't give me that like o yeah make it up and stuff like that don't even answer the damn question then...

if your an astrologist can you please tell me how or can you show me the future?

2007-10-15 13:06:32 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

If space is finite but unbounded it will curve back on itself so that it would be possible for light to circumnavigate the universe. If its circumference is less than 14 billion light years, we could see images of the same galaxies in opposite directions. This would also show up as patterns in the microwave background radiation.

But what if the universe is much bigger than 14 billion ly? Is there any way that we could ever know if it is finite or infinite? If it is finite, how could we possibly estimate its size? The visible universe might be just a tiny fraction of the whole universe.

2007-10-15 12:32:28 · 3 answers · asked by Jeffrey K 7

2007-10-15 12:22:14 · 6 answers · asked by Gnome 6

2007-10-15 12:08:20 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

My location is in Dallas Texas. For you Astro-Physics folks that's 32.56152 North 96.83152 West. At least that's what my GPS reads.

2007-10-15 11:39:19 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

can you also explain why

2007-10-15 11:33:30 · 5 answers · asked by azns12 2

China says to study the moon. Why? The USA already has over 800 pounds of moon rock. Nothing on the moon except Rocks, Mountains made of rock.....flat lands made of rock....Dust....No air...So what's to learn?

2007-10-15 11:10:32 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-15 11:04:00 · 9 answers · asked by Andrew D 1

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