No I haven't, but I'm going to see for myself tonight.
2007-08-27 16:20:40
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answer #1
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answered by shyviolet 3
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Why do you only see TWO "moons" when there are many, many more!
In our Milky Way Galaxy there are 235 planetary bodies, of which 169 moons are in our Solar System. These 169 moons are the well documented satellite moons of the 9 planets. Jupiter alone has 63 moons. The challenge lies in how we can build atmospheres on them to support human life and all other living things. Also, we have to weed out the ones that are inhospitable.
Venus=0, Earth=1, Mars=2, Jupiter=63, Saturn=60, Uranus=27, Neptune=13, Pluto=3
The trick is to categorize them into planets/moons that either spin on their axis, or don't. Then, increase the surface gravity by inserting a Superconducting Magnet into the core. The magnet would range from 2 Tesla to 15 Tesla, depending on the amount of iron/nickel that is present in the core.
Finally, to introduce atmospheric gases into the man made electromagnetic bubble.
This website gives the exact location of each of the moons of Jupiter: http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/~sheppard/satellites
and this site tells us how to make an ATMOSPHERE on all the moons: http://www.atmospheres.5u.com/index.html...
2007-08-27 16:24:54
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answer #2
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answered by princess leia 4
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i grew to become into instructed its basically 30 extra effective energy for the 1st 3 months then one hundred extra effective for the subsequent 3 and 3 hundred for the final 3 months. the eating for 2 comes from the previous while there grew to become into rationing in the process the conflict and human beings would permit you have a number of their nutrition considering the fact which you have been pregnant because of the fact your guy or woman ration does not of been sufficient by itself. yet in todays international we consume sufficient besides so maximum midwives will say that the thought of eating for 2 is a great way previous (and why some women human beings placed on lots pointless weight i assume)
2016-12-16 06:40:45
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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Just train your telescope onto Jupiter, and you will easily see Jupiter's four large moons. Not two, but four. And Saturn has even more. Mars has two moons: Phobos and Diemos.
2007-08-27 16:25:55
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answer #4
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answered by Sciencenut 7
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The only way to see two moons is to be outside at night with a friend with their pants down.
2007-08-27 16:20:07
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answer #5
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answered by Lady Geologist 7
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Yes only when I am in a Dream or when I wake up in the middle of the nite stoned....
2007-08-28 18:10:46
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answer #6
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answered by MikeC 2
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It's a recirculating urban legend.
2007-08-27 16:25:34
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answer #7
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answered by John's Secret Identity™ 6
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Do you mean the moons of the T.W.O.? If so, I guess I can't see them.
2007-08-28 19:25:35
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answer #8
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answered by Ash'ari Maturidi 5
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not on earth, we only have one. other planets have 2 so someday we will, although it will not be our moon(s)
2007-08-27 16:23:53
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answered by Matt 2
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it's an internet hoax that circulates the same time every year.
2007-08-27 16:20:28
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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