What’s moving? APOD
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What’s moving? APOD
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Sweeping from the eastern to western horizon, APOD
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Question by jamesoc4141: In astronomy, distances to stars are measured in light years. One light year is the distance a ray of light tr? Best answer: Answer by Blain RinehartI think your question got cut off… I’m assuming you’re asking if a light year is the distance light travels in a year right? Yep....
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Question by : How does astronomy use light spectra to study stars? Best answer: Answer by Schizo Oneby the light that come from the space What do you think? Answer below!
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Believe it or not, this is the North Pole of Saturn. APOD
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ContributorNetwork – Astronomers have the most amazing jobs in the world. They regularly peek out at the universe, digging up more things than the eye can see. Oh sure, our eyes can detect amazing things in what astronomers call “visible” or “optical” light — what you see when you look at planets, stars and...
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Question by : what forms of light can the hubble telescope detect? what forms of light can the hubble telescope detect? Best answer: Answer by quantumclaustrophobeSome Infrared up to extreme ultraviolet. What do you think? Answer below!
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Question by Molehole: Just coz Nuetrinos break speed of light why is time travel suddenly possible? Time is a human concept. It can only move in one direction. Cells decay towards death. Just because neutrinos have now been proved to go faster than the speed of light, why does it follow that ‘time travel...
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Light Echoes from V838 Mon APOD
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SPACE.com – Billions of ethereal particles known as neutrinos pour through us every second from the sun. Lately, scientists have realized that these mysterious entities do possess mass, albeit a small amount, despite previous predictions that they had none. Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy
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What would it look like to travel near the speed of light? APOD
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Question by alex: how many minutes does it take the speed of light to go from the sun to the planet Neptune,? a distance of 4.50*10^9km? (the speed of light in free space and is 3.00*10^8) can u show me step by steps please. thanks Best answer: Answer by SlaggersHi Alex, Here’s your entire...
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