even the smallest speck of dust on the far edge of the cosmos will effect you in some 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% way, its all connected to each other, but of course the greatest effect comes from the moon and the sun which is a star duh, and in a small way the planets in our sol system.
2007-04-02 01:43:36
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answered by tarek c 3
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Just the one we live on.
Unless of course you consider the effect of the planets on society, people have seen these Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn moving amongst the stars and wondered what they were, they allowed scientists like Kepler to formulate new theories about the Earth moving around the Sun. Jupiter affected Galileo when he saw it through a telescope. So I suppose these planets have affected humans. There is, of course, no gravitational effect from them, just symbolism and curiousity.
2007-04-02 04:46:12
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answered by Labsci 7
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All planets gravity do extend out to infinity really, but it gets weak very quickly. So noticable effect on us.
2007-04-02 06:35:08
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answered by Anonymous
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just the one we're living on.
2007-04-02 07:37:32
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answered by neutron 3
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