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billslugg
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The largest volcano on Mars may sit above a 1,000-mile magma pool. Could Olympus Mons erupt again?
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I found this useful (hope it's reliable) :-...
Sep 23, 2024
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Massive radio survey reveals our universe's structure at the largest scales
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The center anisotropy in the second image shows the rotation of the Milky Way galaxy. The outer, larger, anisotropy is from our galaxy's...
Sep 23, 2024
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CYCLIC UNIVERSE
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The jets are very narrow, this due to strong magnetic fields. Particles can only escape at the magnetic poles where the field lines are...
Sep 22, 2024
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If outside at noon, can I look at where the earth will be in 3 months relative to the sun?
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As viewed from any spot on Earth, the Sun moves, along with the stars behind it, every day, from east to west, taking about 12 hours...
Sep 22, 2024
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If outside at noon, can I look at where the earth will be in 3 months relative to the sun?
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As viewed from Earth, the Sun appears to move against the background sky. It moves along the ecliptic, in an easterly direction, making...
Sep 22, 2024
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The largest volcano on Mars may sit above a 1,000-mile magma pool. Could Olympus Mons erupt again?
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We are talking two different things. I am talking about launching a projectile from the surface of a sphere, neglecting air friction and...
Sep 22, 2024
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If outside at noon, can I look at where the earth will be in 3 months relative to the sun?
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If you are standing on top of the North Pole (in Summer) and looking at the Sun at noon, the spot where the Earth will be in 3 months is...
Sep 22, 2024
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Could we turn the sun into a gigantic telescope?
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There is no need for a mirror at the "telescope" situated at the gravitational focal point of the Sun. All that's needed is a detector...
Sep 22, 2024
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Exoplanets may be hiding behind the 'Neptunian ridge
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The paper suggests the high-eccentricity tidal migration for the ridge based on earlier orbit data (a surplus of elliptical orbits) but...
Sep 21, 2024
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The largest volcano on Mars may sit above a 1,000-mile magma pool. Could Olympus Mons erupt again?
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It is not possible to put into orbit any satellite launched from the planet using a single impulse. There must be at least two, one to...
Sep 21, 2024
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Mars' daylight
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If algae is easy to grow but not tasty, perhaps we could feed it to algae eating fish rather than make it into dirt.
Sep 21, 2024
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Books of interest
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Today I received a copy of Sphereland! I attempted to read from the beginning. I did not realise that the books were opposite...
Sep 20, 2024
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Astronaut captures stunning timelapse of Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS from ISS (video)
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A video filmed by NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick shows a rare glimpse of Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS as seen from the International Space...
Sep 20, 2024
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2nd Kuiper Belt? Our solar system may be much larger than thought
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Another possibility is similarity to asteroid belt. In earlier estimates Asteroid belt is also possibly a broken up former planet. If...
Sep 20, 2024
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Exoplanets may be hiding behind the 'Neptunian ridge
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And what's with the miles? Didn't NASA learn their lesson about mixing units?
Sep 20, 2024
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