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Astronomy & Space - October 2007

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I heard NASA has seen it, and it will be close to earth in 2012 and will cause cataclysms...and stuff.

2007-10-08 09:49:24 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

And that they sold the blueprints for the Apolla shuttle to a Russian as memorabilia and forgot to make copies of them and now they can't figure out how to build something that will make it there?

2007-10-08 09:23:22 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

will u answer???plzzz

2007-10-08 09:02:48 · 12 answers · asked by corraoangelina 2

Some of these galaxies are almost approaching 90% the speed of light. Why does their mass not restrict them moving this fast as nothing with a mass can reach the speed of light, or is it possible in this case.

2007-10-08 08:03:43 · 5 answers · asked by 00000 3

Im just wondering I never really thought about it...

2007-10-08 06:04:06 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-08 06:01:30 · 14 answers · asked by ladydamarys 1

2007-10-08 05:35:54 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I need help im doing a research paper.. please help me!

2007-10-08 04:56:08 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

The average distance between the earth and the moon is 382,000,000 meters (radis) this is the only info that the problem has given me

2007-10-08 04:54:58 · 4 answers · asked by ckenyon 1

well actually i just wanted to know how asteriods, meteors and comets are formed?

well i have another question which has nothing to do with the above question

i am having 15 days holidays and i was wondering whether i could utilize this time to do something in astronomy. i am 13 and i live in a small town. is there anything which i can do in astronomy which will help me latter? plus can i write articles or something like that?

please answer atleast one of the above mentioned questions.

thank you for reading.

love you all!!!

2007-10-08 04:22:30 · 4 answers · asked by SIMONE 5

What’s the most probable reason why most of the planets orbiting other sun-like stars seen so far are Jupiter-like “gas giants” rather than Earth-like “terrestrial” planets

2007-10-08 04:14:37 · 9 answers · asked by maxpowerrys 1

What would it look like?

Describe it's way of life.

2007-10-08 04:12:07 · 9 answers · asked by Right here Right now 1

Hello. I have 2 questions regarding Astronomy.

1. Why don’t atoms emit a continuous spectrum?

&

2. How can you tell what sort of gas is emitting light?

Thank you for your help! <3

2007-10-08 03:57:45 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

according to einstein's laws and nothing can travel at the speed of light but, we can travel at or faster than this speed. time is actually an arbitrary concept based on strain of the human mind trying to place all things in a forward moving linear direction. time is relative however. a star that we see that is 600 light years away has light that is 600 years old. in other words what light we see from said star, is 600 years old. lets assume now that i can travel faster than the speed of light, lets say C^2. this would mean that if i traveled to that star i would be seeing it as it was 600 years ago. using this logic if i traveled to the star as it was 600 years ago and then traveled back, i would be seeing things as they were 1200 years ago.

now realizing that this is only a hypothesis and cannot yet be proven, does anyone agree that this can be used to travel into the past? if i am seeing the light from 1200 years ago does this mean i see people who aren't there?

2007-10-08 03:40:55 · 9 answers · asked by valorandmadness 2

A. Gas
B. Liquid
C. Solid
D. Vacuum

2007-10-08 03:32:05 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

i read that mars is out last wens but when i went out side i didnt see anything just stars no moon.. and mars is just to the right nof the moon, is their any chance its still out?

2007-10-08 03:27:03 · 7 answers · asked by *Baby Number 2 On The Way* 2

is it a planet or a meteor?

2007-10-08 03:09:13 · 6 answers · asked by Autumn 2

How are scientists able to tell what type of atmosphere they have?

2007-10-08 03:08:34 · 3 answers · asked by Sherry 1

if space has no end, then how do we know that its expanding? what the hell?

2007-10-08 02:07:47 · 9 answers · asked by 01101001 3

2007-10-08 02:02:41 · 4 answers · asked by 'endeavour_ares' 2

my friends says it keeps getting bigger and bigger every second but that sounds strange if there was some way AT ALL that we could find out that'd be like so cool!

2007-10-08 01:59:07 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am looking to buy a reasonably priced (say £120 - £150) refractor telescope suitable for a beginner. Can anyone in the UK recommend one?

2007-10-08 01:50:24 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

this is not to contradict the structure of solar system.. just a curiosity to know that in over four decades of space exploration , has anyone actually seen a complete revolution.(by any means, remote satellites, or even people who have lived in the space station)

2007-10-08 01:43:36 · 4 answers · asked by Madhavan 1

Our budget will be no more then £100 but i would like to buy one that will be able to be upgraded later, perhaps with motorised tracker etc although i dont even know what this is yet.

Any tips would be welcome as i know nothing about this.

2007-10-08 01:41:21 · 10 answers · asked by paul p 1

Does some of the info we get to the net are true? From "your imagination & a good mind"..give me at least all of your comments..
Remember,, NO ANSWER IS ALWAYS WRONG...(**,)

2007-10-08 00:45:30 · 10 answers · asked by ♫ghelaii ~sad vampire~♫ 2

if you go in space will you find a point or place where you will find NOTHING or will you find a place from where you can't go further .

2007-10-08 00:06:47 · 9 answers · asked by manoj k 1

i really wannna know

2007-10-07 21:46:13 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

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