I agree. The Moon! As a new moon occurs once a month, the old moon cannot be more than a month old, whenever you happen to happen upon it ...
2007-06-25 06:59:19
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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All atoms, they are still the same (although not those
caught in black holes), they form and create objects
and components but are still as old as the universe
itself. Even those that are swallowed by black
holes can return after the black hole(s)' life.
On average (locale astronomy) around
the Earth or of the Solar system is
the moon, others (apart from
asteroids) are usually b.y.a
(billions of years ago) on
the billionth symbol
(1-6bn usually).
Don't say I stole someone's
answer, because I work with him.
My answer is my avatar picture! The moon!
They say it's been born when it expands into full.
I have a second answer: Atoms.
2007-06-25 07:14:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The moon.
Its been around millions of years, but the moon's phases make it "new" every 28/9 days.
2007-06-25 08:31:32
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answer #3
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answered by skater314159 2
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June
2007-06-25 13:59:28
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answer #4
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answered by zahbudar 6
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All atoms, they are still the same (although not those
caught in black holes), they form and create objects
and components but are still as old as the universe
itself. Even those that are swallowed by black
holes can return after the black hole(s)' life.
On average (locale astronomy) around
the Earth or of the Solar system is
the moon, others (apart from
asteroids) are usually b.y.a
(billions of years ago) on
the billionth symbol
(1-6bn usually).
2007-06-25 07:10:18
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a new moon.
2007-06-27 09:12:17
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answer #6
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answered by Kirk Rose 3
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the moon?
2007-06-25 06:54:18
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answer #7
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answered by chrisamethyst 4
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a nebula
2007-06-25 06:51:35
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answer #8
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answered by Jess 5
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Your skin.
Why is this in astronomy?
2007-06-25 06:48:04
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answer #9
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answered by Brian L 7
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