Discovery astronauts complete second spacewalk (AFP)

April 12, 2010
By stillaig
Discovery astronauts complete second spacewalk (AFP)

AFP – Two astronauts from the US shuttle Discovery completed Sunday a second spacewalk as part of efforts to replace a depleted ammonia coolant tank outside the International Space Station. View full post on Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy
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Beacons firms reach for the stars

April 11, 2010
By stillaig

Stargazers are invited to visit the Brecon Beacons which is described as having some of the darkest skies in the UK. View full post on BBC News and Sport Search: astronomy
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IC 418: The Spirograph Nebula

April 11, 2010
By stillaig
IC 418: The Spirograph Nebula

What is creating the strange texture of IC 418? View full post on APOD
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Astronauts take 2nd spacewalk to replace tank (AP)

April 11, 2010
By stillaig
Astronauts take 2nd spacewalk to replace tank (AP)

AP – Astronauts struggled with stiff bolts while attaching a big new tank full of ammonia coolant to the International Space Station on Sunday, their second spacewalk in three days to accomplish the job. View full post on Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy
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What are “The Kids” in relation to astronomy and where are they located on a constellation map?

April 11, 2010
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Space Traveling

April 11, 2010
By stillaig

Copyright (c) 2008 Thomas Husnik Space traveling is a phenomenon that is discovered recently for the individuals wishing to travel to space for personal pleasure. Till now, the opportunities for traveling to space are limited only to the Space Agency of Russia that provides the required transport. Reaching the International Space Station,...
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Is it hard work to become an Astronomy major?

April 11, 2010
By stillaig

I am thinking about becoming an Astronomy major but i don’t know in what field i want to do. Any Astronomy majors here?
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What does our astrologers say about dec 2012 End of World ?

April 11, 2010
By stillaig

It is said that, it will be the end of world in dec 21, 2012. what will be the planetary position at that time? will it really affect on earth ?? I would like to know our astrological view and comments regarding this..
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10 Tips When Buying a Binocular

April 11, 2010
By stillaig

The term binocular covers a whole range of optics, binoculars, spotting scopes, night vision goggles, and so on. So before you even think of buying a binocular you need to find out what you need and what you are going to use it for. Binoculars are used by people in operas, while hunting,...
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How exactly would time travel work?

April 11, 2010
By stillaig

Explain to me how the theories of time travel could possibly work. Don’t just tell me that the faster you go time slows down. I wanna know each detail of why this happens. Of how time seems to slow down for you but for no one else. And also for backwards time travel, explain...
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Buy an Acre of Moon at Find-me–a-gift

April 11, 2010
By stillaig

Acre of the Moon – Buy an Acre of Land on the Moon http://www.find-me-a-gift.co.uk/gifts-for-men/men/acre-of-the-moon.html Buy an Acre of the Moon and own your very own land on the moon at our special offer price of £18.90! The Acre of the Moon is a fantastic unique, unusual gift that gives you your...
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Is the planet venus supposed to be visible tomorrow am, November, 15?

April 11, 2010
By stillaig

I saw on the local news the other day that the planet venus is supposed to be visible on the morning of November, 15th, just before sunrise or something. Why would they make this announcement when you can see venus most nights? Are you going to be able to see another planet that is...
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Why Did Nasa Develop Memory Foam Mattresses?

April 11, 2010
By stillaig

These days Memory foam mattress is quite famous. Memory Foam Mattresses are being used all over the world, not only for their comfort but also for all the health benefits they provide. Largely it has revolutionized our life. Actually, NASA had created first memory foam mattress. There purpose behind creating memory foam mattress...
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How could you identify an extraterrestrial?

April 11, 2010
By stillaig

What evidence would you need to be convinced that a being had extraterrestrial origins?
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Planet Nibiru?

April 11, 2010
By stillaig

In 1976, Zecharia Sitchin stirred up a great deal of controversy with the publication of his book, The Twelfth Planet. Mainstream science does not recognize Nibiru as one of the planets that revolves around our Sun. Yet it is there, claims Sitchin. Others call it Planet X. While scientists deny such, they seem...
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The Planets of our Solar System: is it 8 or 9?

April 11, 2010
By stillaig

As we all know, there has been recent speculation of what constitutes a planet and what doesn’t. The target of this mystery was Pluto. Yet the IAU (International Astronomical Union) says that a planet is “a celestial body that is in orbit around the sun, has sufficient mass for its self gravity to...
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International Space Station Laptops Got Virus Infected

April 11, 2010
By stillaig

According to NASA officials, a virus of low-destructive ability had infected the laptops being used at International Space Station. Though a laptop might have been partially damaged, the whole of the computers used to control the space operations remained intact.   The virus was capable of stealing password of laptops used...
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How is the hubble space telescope able to see back in time?

April 11, 2010
By stillaig

I’m confused, on yahoo they said that the hubble telescope could look back 500-600 million years from the beginning of the universe. How? that just makes no sense.
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What happened during the accretion phase of the early solar system?

April 10, 2010
By stillaig

What happened during the accretion phase of the early solar system? A. Particles grew by colliding and sticking together. B. Earth gained its oceans from icy planetesimal capture. C. The solar nebula differentiated into metals inside of the frost line and ices beyond. D. Large planetesimals captured atmospheres from the solar nebula. E. Atoms...
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Spitzer s Orion

April 10, 2010
By stillaig
Spitzer s Orion

Few cosmic vistas excite the imagination like View full post on APOD
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