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Classical Motion
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World's largest telescope threatened by light pollution from renewable energy project
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Sacred production grounds? No comment.
Monday at 12:48 AM
Classical Motion
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Quiz about FTL galaxy observations
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A spot at FTL might be blind, but a long enough length might interact long enough with sideways light for to see. A large collector...
Monday at 12:44 AM
Classical Motion
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Scientists discover 'sunken worlds' hidden deep within Earth's mantle that shouldn't be there
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Unfortunately we can not image with sound thru the earth like we can thru water. Or air. The variable density and other changing...
Monday at 12:34 AM
Classical Motion
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World's largest telescope threatened by light pollution from renewable energy project
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She's a beauty. There are plenty of other hydrogen locations.
Sunday at 3:53 PM
Classical Motion
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viper moon rover
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I suggest a petition. For Elon to buy and refurbish Hubble, with active sensors, then point it toward earth and replace google earth...
Saturday at 7:23 PM
Classical Motion
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Question
Infinity or not infinity that is the question.
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One doesn’t need research, references or a PhD to see a new universe. Just rectify the carrier going into an antenna. A whole new world...
Friday at 11:38 AM
Classical Motion
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Are James Webb Space Telescope images really that colorful?
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In my outside opinion, we are not trying to get a detailed image. Too far for it. We are trying to get high res molecular signals. Spots...
Thursday at 8:16 PM
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NASA wants a 'Super-Hubble' space telescope to search for life on alien worlds
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When we zoom in on a planet, we see what was long ago. It could be broadcasting AM now, and we not know it for hundreds or thousands of...
Thursday at 12:57 PM
Classical Motion
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Space mysteries: How does the ISS stay in orbit without falling to Earth?
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I thought that when you increase speed, you went up.
Thursday at 12:47 PM
Classical Motion
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Space2Sea Antarctica: 2 Ukrainian soldiers fulfill 1st part of Antarctic dream
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I almost got to work in Antarctica. In the early 20s. A 60 day job. Private support work. But had to stay six months. None in my...
Jan 15, 2025
Classical Motion
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James Webb Space Telescope sees little red dots feeding black holes: 'This is how you solve a universe-breaking problem
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For me the measurement is sure. But for most, the math is sure.
Jan 15, 2025
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no worries lol. the point of this thread was to disprove my hypothesis about how the standard model is incorrectly using red shift. so...
Jan 15, 2025
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Red Shift
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At first I thought perhaps we were. But I don't think we are on the same page. I apologize. Sorry for the interruption.
Jan 15, 2025
Classical Motion
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Red Shift
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The observational proof is intensity with distance. For the inverse square law. Both with light and a singular radio source. The...
Jan 15, 2025
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E-ELT
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I think these are for looking closer, in more detail, not farther. Red and dark red will be the farthest. WEBB should see farther...
Jan 15, 2025
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