I understand that gravity and constant falling on parent stars affects it, but Im mostly interested whether Steven Hawkings theory about big objects affecting the time-space fabric by pulling them dow
We have not proven the presence of extraterrestrial life, but with the vastness of the universe, the odds alone seem to say that it does exist.
Having said that, do we currently know about any planets
Yes. There were 6 landings between 1969 and 1972, Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17. Apollo 13 had an oxygen tank explosion that forced them to return to Earth without landing, as shown accurately in
we know that earth is revolving in its orbit,the circular motion provides the neccessary angular but itslmomentum,but its a physical thing and physical change takes place as its natural,what if the ea
Im learning 8th grade science. No other molecules can travel through a vaccum, but solar radiation can.
How does solar radiation travel through a vaccum?-Electromagnetic radiation (light) is a magneti
How do we measure the distance and mass of the long distance placed star?-The distance to the nearest stars is measured by triangulation. Astronomers observe the stars position relative to even more d
I am pretty sure that they do, but I cant be sure, and I feel silly for asking. I checked Google and I had no definite search result when I asked, so it might just be a simple yes.
What I mean by thi
How can it say that how much fuel of a star has burnt or how much remaining? Signus X-1 is a black hole then how have we measured that is mass is equal to the mass of six sun approx.?-Stars undergo ch
How have we measured time between big bang and 2011?-This is actually very complicated, and this time has only recently been determined to any accuracy. Multiple methods have been used, which all seem
What the use of having it?
One reason is purely financial. There are better ways of spending money then spending billions of dollars in metal into space.
Second reason is why?
Almost every time
Ill tell it to you in the simplest way possible:
Simply,there is nothing (no matter or energy) in space to absorb the heat.
space is nothing. it has no temperature.
See, if you were in space and if
No, because your neuronsfire and the nerve signals crosssynapses at speeds much lower than the speed of light. That should be obvious to any one who knows anything at all about science.
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A Galaxy, which is, placed millions of light year far from earth. How do we measure its distance from us?-n nearby galaxies, we can observe individual stars. Some of these stars are so-called Cepheid
Well when you look at it , our sun is tiny canister to others . Like a house to spec of dirt and vice versa . The sun is one star of trillionsbin a bowl called the milky way , our galaxy .. Billions o
In 1928, PHYSICIST and nobel prize winner Max. born
told a group of visitors to gottingen university
physics , as we know it, will be over in six
months.His confidence was based on recent discovery
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