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Hawking's theories on the Big Bang by
NS>
The theory about a Big bang implosion at the end of the expansion of the
universe .... Is that still a considered possibility? On my personal
observance of an...
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help by
mary
Can somebody please tell what is galilean referential (please exact
definiton)?
thx
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November 11th 05 11:11 PM
by mary
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Help! Supernova Question by
Space Bunny
Somebody said :
"There is a bad part in being a photon born in one of the greatest supernova explosions. You fly for 10 gigayears, pass 10 billion parsecs and...
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help!! by
Billy Walker
I have a small 2.5 inch scope and I've viewed Jupiter,Mars,Venus and
Saturn.Can any one tell me if I can see any of the deep space stuff.(ie
)..galaxies
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hosing down the moon by
dustbird
Could one transmit water to the moon using a laser? That way one could fill
up the lakes and oceans on at least one side. Might be a way to dispose of
surplus...
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How fast is Earth moving? by
Johnny
Hello, all. I have a question.
How fast is Earth moving relative to the sun?
Does the speed change regularly? If so, in what...
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How Safe is Hoover Dam ????? by
bert
Driven over it many times. It holds back the water of lake Meade,and
its the biggest man made lake. Is it Earthquake proof? I don't think
it is. I lived in...
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January 30th 10 10:59 PM
by bert
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Huge Sunspots by
CC
Go to http://www.spaceweather.com and catch the latest news on the two
giant 'Jupiter sized' sunspots which are crossing the sun's
photosphere.
The kind of...
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hybernia evacuates on thursday by
dug88
canada has ordered the hybernia deep sea rig to be evacuated on thursday.
the USA space ship is expected to drop its tanks within 10 miles of the deep sea oil...
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April 12th 05 05:32 AM
by dug88
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I saw it! (the aurora) by
Mac
I live in central Illinois. I was in the backyard with my telescope at 3 AM
(like the geek that I am) when it came out of nowhere. It started as a
small pink...
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November 6th 03 03:05 AM
by Mac
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Ia our sun groing old before its time by
Rojan Katar
With the biggest solar flares in years one could ask himself if our sun is
groing older than it should be.
We all know that it will become a giant red but...
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Iceman A Time Capsule by
bert
Well I woke up cold,and this "Iceman came to mind. Iceman was and
still is the oldest intact corpse ever found.Even his cloths,and
equipment.(bow and arrows)...
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February 20th 10 01:17 PM
by bert
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Identification requested by
Ronald Alpiar
...for an unfamiliar solar feature.
Observed through 0.3Amstrong dual-etalon H-alpha filter.
14.30GMT 27 Oct 2003, UK.
Very bright almost circular disk,...
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