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If SETI receives a signal from a planetary system 200 lightyears away, and it is confirmed to be intelligent..

October 24, 2011
By stillaig

Question by ANTHONY M: If SETI receives a signal from a planetary system 200 lightyears away, and it is confirmed to be intelligent.. We wouldn’t even be alive for the next response if we sent a signal back. Wouldn’t that be distressing? If light is the universal speed limit, it will be awful hard...
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What is the closest planet to Uranus and how far away is it?

September 7, 2011
By stillaig

Question by lorene v: What is the closest planet to Uranus and how far away is it? It’s for a science project. This is the last vital piece of information that i need and the project is due tomorrow so please answer quickly! Best answer: Answer by howardpearlman05Saturn. Saturn 9.539 AU 886.7 million miles...
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How many hours are required for a radio signal from a space probe near the planet Pluto, 6.00 X 109 km away, t

March 24, 2011
By stillaig

Question by RHONDA C: How many hours are required for a radio signal from a space probe near the planet Pluto, 6.00 X 109 km away, t How many hours are required for a radio signal from a space probe near the planet Pluto, 6.00 X 109 km away, to reach Earth? Assume that...
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Astronaut Mark Kelly: Deep Space is Not so Far Away (ContributorNetwork)

February 7, 2011
By stillaig

ContributorNetwork – Should Mark Kelly leave Gabrielle Giffords to go into space? Certainly, Mark Kelly’s decision to go ahead with training in preparation for April’s shuttle flight has spawned a cottage industry of moralizing. Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy
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How far away could SETI pick up Earth’s own signals?

November 7, 2010
By stillaig

I’ve wondered, for quite a while, whether we expect to pick up signals from aliens that are similar in advancement to ourselves or some super-race that broadcasts massive signals through space.
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Why are UFO videos always blurry and the UFO is so far away?

October 8, 2010
By stillaig

Don’t they have the zoom option in the camera? There’s not one UFO video that shows some detail of the UFO itself.
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Nikon Monarch Binoculars – Help To see Things That Are Far Away

July 25, 2010
By stillaig

Everyone knows that binoculars will help you see things that are far away. The varieties available are waterproof binoculars, image stabilized binoculars, zoom binoculars, and astronomy binoculars. Before you buy any pair of binoculars, there are some basic things to know so you choose the right ones for your needs.Image stabilized binoculars have an internal mechanism...
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Up, Up and Away! Look Forward to Space Travel by 2008

July 10, 2010
By stillaig

Those who hate to fly would not be thrilled to hear about one of the newest ways to travel: spaceship. It all began back in 1985 when the first non-astronaut, Jake Garn, flew on Discovery from April 12th to April 19th as a specialist. Later, on April 28th, 2001 Dennis Tito became the first...
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Nikon Monarch Binoculars – A Great view Of The Sky Far Away

July 5, 2010
By stillaig

Astronomical Binoculars allow people to view certain elements of the sky from far away. There are many moons and planets that can be viewed with binoculars.  Some users use lower magnification binoculars so they can have a larger field of view than if they used a higher magnification.Whether you’re a beginning amateur astronomer or a seasoned...
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