Question by : What do you think would be the most logical theory for UFO levitation? What would be the logical explanation for something to levitate like that. Could it be electromagnetism or something else? Best answer: Answer by Marie HairimHelium. Somehow, it just floats and also make u lightheaded when u breath it....
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What do you think would be the most logical theory for UFO levitation?
How old is the most recent information we can ever have about the dwarf planet Pluto?
Question by Inquisitive: How old is the most recent information we can ever have about the dwarf planet Pluto? Best answer: Answer by suittiIt’s tempting to figure out the light travel time from Pluto and claim that if you’re looking at Pluto right now, it’s that old. But as a point of fact, there...
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Future NASA rocket to be most powerful ever built (AP)
AP – To soar far away from Earth and even on to Mars, NASA has dreamed up the world’s most powerful rocket, a behemoth that borrows from the workhorse liquid-fuel rockets that sent Apollo missions into space four decades ago. Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy
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Universe’s Most Powerful Explosions Can Leave Black Hole Graves (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com – When certain stars collapse, they release overwhelming blasts of energy called gamma-ray bursts the most powerful explosion in the universe. But the cosmic leftovers of these violent outbursts have been a mystery — until now. Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy
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How come most aliens we imagine are from mars? Is is because there is evidence of water there?
How come when you think of aliens you usually assume that they’re from mars? Why not pluto? I mean, it may not be able to support OUR life, but some life our there may be able to survive on that lonley old planet =)
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What are the most important astronomy topics before go to collage/University ?
I would like to know what are the most important topics in astronomy, Like i want to get ahead of myself, so i can learn more… Thanks Louis
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My astronomy homework is asking for what constellation objects/stars are most visible in…?
I have found which constellation they are a part of which is another question, but how do I figure out what constellation they are most visible in? Is it not the same? Sorry this is confusing! For example, I find M97 in Ursa Major. That is the constellation it is in, but the next...
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What are the most interesting things you know about our solar system?
we have started a science unit in class on our solar system/space and i am very interested. so , id just like to know, What are the most interesting things you know about our solar system?
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Astronomers: What do you love most about astronomy? And advice on how to be a proficient astronomer?
I am a novice to astronomy, and I would like some advice on how to be a more experienced astronomer so I can enjoy it. First of all, I have the desire and intense curiosity to figure out the universe, so I suppose that helps a bit. But any other advice that you would...
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How does SETI conduct most of its research?
A) By flying spaceships to other star systems and investigating the planets there. B) By sending TV signals in all directions until they are heard by extra-terrestrial civilizations. C) By listening for signals in the radio part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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The Most Powerful Telescope Ever, Will Fit Into Your Pocket
The Most Powerful Telescope- will Fit into Your Pocket By Nathaniel Douglas Shrinking the Telescope – “Astronomers in the last 50 years have made wondrous discoveries, expanded our understanding of the universe and opened humanity’s vision beyond the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Our knowledge of how the cosmos was born and how...
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?the Most Incredible Marketing Lesson I Learned?i Got From Nasa?
I was reading the other day about the space probes sent to Mars. The article told about the distance to Mars, the timing of the launch, and how accurate the math had to be. Mars is about 35 MILLION miles from Earth at it’s closest. (I’m doing this from memory. I may be off...
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