Posted November 16th, 2009
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HumbleMan asked: I dont know how many of you heard the recent news, but the Republic of INDIA just found water on the moon, the NASA now decided to bomb the moon and they have today. You can see smoke pillowing out of the moon currently, unfortunately its raining in Detroit, so no Moon today. I am planning a trip with school children to go Moon watching, is Belle Isle good? At Night?
Tags: Belle Isle, Nasa, Republic Of India
Posted in Detroit | 3 Comments »
Posted September 24th, 2009
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|Juqqalette)Rip 1.Ozzy.7 asked: What is the name of the famous telescope placed in space by NASA in 1990.?
I dont know could it.?
Do yu wanna tell me.
Tags: Nasa, Space Nasa, Telescope
Posted in Astronomy & Space | 6 Comments »
Posted July 23rd, 2009
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Shai Hulud asked:
I was watching Discovery channel last night, and there was a piece on some plans to launch a space based telescope that can detect earth size planets via the wobble method. Is this still planned to happen? What is the name of that telescope?
Tags: Nasa, Nasa Launch, Wobble
Posted in Astronomy & Space | 4 Comments »
Posted March 29th, 2009
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rataru101 asked: I know the Hubble telescope can produce microscopic pictures of Mars, but what about a telescope on earth? I don’t mean a $100 walmart telescope either, but the million dollar NASA ones.
If so, please try to provide the closest pictures you can find that used and state they used an Earth based telescope.
P.S. I say they can, and a friend says no way. I don’t much mind either way but I’m rather curious now…
Tags: Hubble Telescope, Nasa, Walmart
Posted in Astronomy & Space | 3 Comments »
Posted March 12th, 2009
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jamesedge asked:
Some suggest that with an earth bound telescope you can make out some of the leftover equipment from the Apollo missions to the moon. Is this possible? How powerful would a telescope have to be to see these things?
Tags: Apollo Missions To The Moon, Nasa, Nasa Moon
Posted in Astronomy & Space | 4 Comments »
Posted March 9th, 2009
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RATNIK asked:
Following this link you will see an image of the ISS seen through a telescope: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/
- Now since the ISS is orbiting the Earth at great speeds, how are we able to see it without having to constantly adjust the telescope to accommodate for ISSs’ movement?
Tags: Antwrp, Nasa, Orbit
Posted in Astronomy & Space | 7 Comments »
Posted March 3rd, 2009
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m.g.kutty d asked:
Hubble telescope is about600 kms into the sky.If the path of circling the earth is known it is easy to find it with naked eye.
Tags: Earth, Nasa, Nasa Hubble
Posted in Astronomy & Space | 4 Comments »