Seeing other planets with a telescope :)
2007-11-10 16:26:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I live 25 miles south of the Kennedy Space Center, the coolest thing is I get to see the launches of Shuttles and Rockets out my back door.
They just had a Delta rocket launch tonite just before 9 pm, was great to see a night launch.
I never get tired of seeing them go off.
2007-11-10 16:27:13
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answered by Scotty 6
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The fact that the universe is vast. I think that space is pretty cool because it would take forever to get to the end of space if there is an end. The lack of gravity is also cool.
2007-11-10 16:27:02
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answered by Jack 3
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The planets!!<3
2007-11-10 16:26:15
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answered by ♥♥Mommy to 2 Divas♥♥ 7
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I think the coolest thing is that there's a good possibility of finding other life out there.
2007-11-10 16:26:38
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answered by Bach 3
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area expands swifter than mild can trip. observed that on a Stephen Hawking application. not something travels with the aid of area swifter than mild yet area isn't sure by utilising that regulation. i'm particular somebody lots greater knowledgeable approximately physics can clarify that to you.
2016-09-29 00:10:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Everythings cool about space,,,have you seen the comet Holmes yet,,,its visible to naked eye right now,since it like exploded somewhat
2007-11-10 16:28:30
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answered by ? 3
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someone once told me that if you reach the very end of space, you end up back inside yourself. dont know if it's true but it sounds cool atleast =)
2007-11-10 16:27:49
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answered by Anonymous
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The final frontier. And the physics are the same, doofus.
2007-11-10 16:29:31
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answered by Anonymous
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it's equilibrium. the balance between forces... the way planets rotate on its own axis, while revolving around the sun... the way comets orbits without colliding to other heavenly body... it amazes me, sometimes...
2007-11-10 16:30:24
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answered by noldzki 5
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