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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:15 am
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AstronomyGirl icecurb lol i srry that turned out to be more of a phyics question.. but thanks a bunch lol that's ok. To simplifly what The_Bartner said, we are on a very small scale compared to the earth, so any effects of the earth would be so small we can't detect them. Also gravity works perpendicular to the surface of the earth, so things will also go straight down from where you drop it from and not somewhere else. 3nodding
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Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 10:28 am
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Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 5:50 am
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Endrael Quote: 1)is there really such a thing as a blue and blood red moon? A blue moon is two full moons in the same month, specifically the name for the second full moon in that month. A more technical explanation can be had here. A red moon is actually dust and other haze in the atmosphere scattering the light coming from the moon, and if you live in an area where there's field burning in the fall, you'll see it a lot. You'll see it most noticeably near the horizon, since the light from the moon is having to travel further through the atmosphere to get to you, and thus is scattered more. Quote: 2)what is that thing called with "a body at rest stays at rest a body in motion stays in motion." Newton's... second law of motion? *goes digging* First law. I knew it was one of them. blaugh You can find basic explanations for each of the three here.
lol that's what I was about to say. Nothing left for me to add here.
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