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Astronomy & Space - December 2007

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2007-12-14 08:17:46 · 7 answers · asked by dmlgnnv 2

Is the zero-gravity caused by the free-fall of the airplane or because the airplane leaves the troposphere?

2007-12-14 08:16:43 · 4 answers · asked by eyeless 1

and then what is.................?

2007-12-14 08:07:15 · 9 answers · asked by ullis 4

2007-12-14 08:03:17 · 3 answers · asked by missy_kat_lover 1

2007-12-14 07:37:02 · 7 answers · asked by Shan F 2

I know that the moon regulates the tides of our oceans, but would there be any other impact on the earth if the moon was destroyed by an asteroid say? Do we need a tide or could we live without it? I guess that's 2 questions!

2007-12-14 06:54:27 · 12 answers · asked by Adam B 2

What are their names? Thanks.

2007-12-14 06:53:30 · 10 answers · asked by fslcaptain737 4

I am very interested in learning more about the multiverse theory. Did the big bang form our universe or did it form all universes? If it only formed our universe, then did it take as many big bangs as there are universes to form all of them?

2007-12-14 06:35:12 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

We argued about this last night.
Can scientists really predict such events? And what if it was going to happen?

2007-12-14 06:34:50 · 6 answers · asked by Pie 3

Comet Leaves Mystery Behind
What caused the comet’s explosion is not certain, but it may have collided with a small asteroid. Alternatively, an eruption of gas, ice and dust from within the heart of the comet may have blown up in the Sun’s heat, although the total amount of material ejected in such an explosion would probably be only about 1 per cent of the total mass of the comet. whereas the current explosion has more dust coming out as would happen if it was an asteroid. The latest report is a possible asteroid based on new findings by a past Nasa Astronomer Of The Week . Who works online for Space Environment Center who sent Don Yeomans of NASA's JPL comet /Asteroid team proof the sun did not activate the comet. Details as of who are not given at this point because of the many speculations that is was the sun based on the insane idea that astronomers think it underwent a similar explosion in November 1892.

2007-12-14 06:11:55 · 5 answers · asked by Planet22 2

Hi first of all i would like to apologize on my first post earlier.. I posted the wrong video of the UFO sightings.. :(

Heres the right video and long version of the video http://www.dailypopular.com/?cmd=Yt&p=1&q=florida-ufo&Code=-FeAK-q5Cok&nombre=Florida-UFO--Solid-Proof-Of-UFOS-On-film-UFOS-ARE-REAL

Let me know your thoughts guys coz im start to believe in this video footage...

2007-12-14 06:00:15 · 10 answers · asked by Dzuster 1

Lets pretend I had a button that you can push. When you push the button, you are zapped into space as you are when you pushed it, but only for 3 seconds and then you get zapped back on Earth. My question, if you were zapped into space for 3 sec and then zapped back to Earth, would you be dead? Or can you live in space for just a few seconds without no effects.

2007-12-14 05:55:42 · 7 answers · asked by Joe C. 3

I know I would die, but what would happen to my body...Would it be like Arnold Swchaneggar in Total Recall? What would happen to my body physically and would I be able to inhale? I knows theres no oxygen to breathe but would it be possible to inhale?

2007-12-14 05:48:52 · 10 answers · asked by Joe C. 3

Tips for viewing the Geminids in the West Coast (San Diego), e.g., what part of the sky to look, what time is the best for the Geminids display and, uhm, well, anything else you want to comment about this wonderful event.

2007-12-14 05:47:29 · 2 answers · asked by erik m 2

i been wondering about this question for a while.
i read in an article that it might take scientist 50 to 70 years
to make this possible.

2007-12-14 05:41:45 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

A. Star formation has been taking place for billions of years.
B. The Universe evolved from a hot, dense state.
C. Colliding galaxies release enormous amounts of radiation.
D. A 3 Kelvin, the early universe was extremely cool.
E. The early universe had more stars.

2007-12-14 05:22:13 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

A. It takes time to analyze the data.
B. The universe is very cold.
C. It takes time for light to travel.
D. Our telescopes are not yet large enough.
E. The light has been red-shifted.

2007-12-14 05:20:31 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

In a few years, once space tourism becomes more accessible to the masses that people can purchase orbital flights, would a flat earther even dare go on such a flight? If so, seeing the round Earth for themselves, would they finally STFU?????

They should call it the "head in the sand society"

2007-12-14 05:16:12 · 7 answers · asked by ZeroByte 5

2007-12-14 03:52:41 · 11 answers · asked by phoenixxgrey 3

Even most scientists are confused about this question today.

These are proofs of flat earth theory and creationism..
http://www.alaska.net/~clund/e_djublonskopf/FlatWhyFlat.htm
http://www.theflatearthsociety.org

Enter the Flat Earth Society. For over five hundred years humanity has believed the "round Earth" teachings of Efimovich and his followers.

But all hope is not lost. For through all that time, a small but diligent band of individuals have preserved the knowledge of our planet's true shape. And now, after centuries in the Dark Ages, we believe that mankind as a whole is once again ready to embrace the truth that has forever been the Flat Earth Society.

Using whatever means are deemed necessary and relying heavily on a callous disregard for the lives and well-being of our members, we have slowly but steadily been spreading the news.

2007-12-14 03:49:49 · 18 answers · asked by Mahal 1

I live in Michigan and the last meteor shower I saw was in August. Last night around 2 am, I went outside and the sky was mega cloudy so I just went back to bed. Is there any possibility I can still catch some meteors tonight even though Mars will be visible?

2007-12-14 03:36:17 · 3 answers · asked by mike_mendezz 2

Research on rockets landing/taking off

Or about wing types

2007-12-14 03:35:48 · 3 answers · asked by Kevin G 1

2007-12-14 03:12:00 · 4 answers · asked by Mark A 1

If comets really catch fire and get destroyed then why is it that we see them often? ( eg. halley's comet)

2007-12-14 02:54:37 · 12 answers · asked by Dia 5

The sky actually cleared up lastnight! We saw so many we couldnt even count! Anyone else see a lot?

2007-12-14 02:37:11 · 9 answers · asked by Jen 5

if so will we if be able one day use it travel out of our solar system

2007-12-14 02:22:18 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

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