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Astronomy & Space - October 2007

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that would explain the difficulty of traveling great distances into the universe wouldn't it?

2007-10-30 12:16:21 · 7 answers · asked by disarmed3 2

How come an observer (of Polaris) in Southern Hemisphere will not be able to see the Polaris?


>>>>Help me plox

2007-10-30 11:48:51 · 4 answers · asked by XextrimityX 1

I just looked up and saw a red light blinking slowly, and it hardly moved, but it was moving... lol... idk

2007-10-30 11:44:12 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

Dispite this, collisions between the two are not possible. What are some possible reasons for this?

2007-10-30 11:30:07 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

give me it by days ,weeks,months and years
thank you

2007-10-30 10:57:03 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-30 10:41:39 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

How many known moons orbit Jupiter?
a. 7
b. 16
c. 10
d. 17

2007-10-30 10:25:19 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I once thought I read that we can now look into a telescope and and almost look back on how the universe began because of time etc. how is this done? Surely the beginning of the universe was a long time ago.....was I dreaming?

2007-10-30 10:11:30 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

The Earth was completely chinese/japanese.. (there design, way of life, outrageous fantasy creations, crazy concepts) ECT, ECT! =oD

Just a thought...

2007-10-30 09:23:11 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

If the universe started with a big bang, then wouldn't entropy apply? If it applies then that would mean that the universe is stable, because it is less organized. (Be patient with me) So, aren't things that are less stable have to become stable again at some point? What prevents the universe to not return back to its unstable more organized state?

Unless of course the universe is becoming stable and unstable constantly.

2007-10-30 09:22:53 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

10 points for best answer-i keep getting mixed up on what they are. can you please help me? thanks

2007-10-30 09:00:51 · 11 answers · asked by ♥megan♥ 2

If quasars are supermassive black holes at the center of young galaxies, as many scientists seem to be saying, what happened to them? How could they disappear?

2007-10-30 08:52:27 · 5 answers · asked by Yaakov 6

using a huge magnet on a rocky surface on earth and pluto to bring it closer to study and discover but then send it out once your done.

2007-10-30 08:44:29 · 9 answers · asked by felton_zach 2

I understand that we've done some amazing things in space, but it seems that we are blowing a ton of cash on day-to-day expenses that could be better used elsewhere. Aside from satellites and the Mars landers, what are we gaining by sending missions up all the time? I hear many arguments about the advances that Nasa has brought us, like Velcro for example. Your telling me they needed to be up in space to invent this stuff? No. FUNDING is what brought us these advances NOT being in orbit. Just once I'd like to hear about a mission that ends with a breakthrough, but it never does. Yet every time we go to the ocean floor we discover a new creature! It's time to sort out all of Earth's problems and mysteries before we set our sights on leaving it. Because right now all I think of when I hear about a shuttle launch is "Gee, I hope it doesn't blow up" I wish I could think "Yay! I wonder what they will do up there!" But no one really thinks like that...

2007-10-30 08:35:44 · 8 answers · asked by _Kraygh_ 5

any guess?

2007-10-30 08:32:29 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Science Homework, I'm stuck!!!! due friday

2007-10-30 08:12:48 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

And what do u think they'll be capable of doing? Will women become obsolete?

2007-10-30 07:58:59 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-30 07:56:57 · 3 answers · asked by Jansen J 4

2007-10-30 07:24:28 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

If Nostradamus is right about the world ending in 2012, then why do his predictions go all the way to the 3700's?

2007-10-30 06:58:06 · 26 answers · asked by CharChar 5

2007-10-30 06:24:03 · 8 answers · asked by tommiejbrothers 1

Buildings corode after hundreds of years...Fossils have survived millions of years. But after a certain about of time do people, living, things, planets, paintings, buildings, history, everything will just be forgotten and disappear with time?

2007-10-30 05:58:43 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

Read this link.............. http://science.howstuffworks.com/parallel-universe.htm

2007-10-30 04:50:38 · 7 answers · asked by yo mamma 3

I mean will it crash or is it in a permanent orbit etc

2007-10-30 04:49:49 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

Me and my wife kept karwachauth fast for each other yesterday(29th of Oct07).Unfortunately the moon did not appear uptil midnight and it was the same whole night.Actally it was all cloudy due to cold,so we broke the fast at 11:55 pm.
Was it ok to do that? And also,if we kept this fast on the right date? Please help me finding answer of this questions as my wife is quite worried of not getting a chance to see moon on karwachauth's night.

2007-10-30 04:15:37 · 2 answers · asked by newcum 1

If evolution always was, then what proof is it that evolution has occured elsewhere. If not why doesn't evolution apply through out the universe?

2007-10-30 04:12:02 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

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