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    Titan - the next closest thing to Earth.

    saturn.jpl.nasa.gov "Bodies of water".
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    Titan - the next closest thing to Earth.

    Can Titan substain human life? Answer: no. The temperature on Titan is a freezing -179 degrees C, or 290 degrees F. But unlike other moons, Titan, in fact has known bodies of water on it. Which is amazing. But sadly, if you ever lived to stand on Titan, the pressure would literally bust...
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    Fermi Telescope Spots Giant Explosion in Space

    Yes, I typoed. The correct calculation is 12.2 billion lightyears away. Sorry for the misunderstanding, -Derek.
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    Fermi Telescope Spots Giant Explosion in Space

    Oh yes, Sorry, I did make an mistake. Wow, I must be tired tonight. Yes, I did typo. 12.2 billion lightyears away. Sorry for the misunderstanding. -Derek
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    Fermi Telescope Spots Giant Explosion in Space

    I think your mixed up, this news is from NASA, I directly read this over roughly fifteen times, I even created a report for my project at school on it. I have not typoed anything, nor have I left out a "billion". -Derek
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    Fermi Telescope Spots Giant Explosion in Space

    Friday Febury 20th, 2009. NASA's Fermi telescope has spotted an massive and gigantic explosion in space which is detected to be roughly the largest gamma-ray burst ever. The blast put off three to five thousand billion times that of visible light. Scientists believe that the blast occurred...
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    Is Earth the center of the universe?

    Personally, I don't believe the "Big bang" theory. I am Methodist, and believe a supernatural being, "God" created the universe, and all other universes to form. But I do believe that a "big bang" happened, creating such things.
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    Unusual Redness of Betelgeuse: A Mystery in the Night Sky?

    Guys, I think he means that it's redder than usual. It might be evolving? It's only a few million years old, but it does evolve faster than others because of it's high mass. But I have to admit, to be seen from 640 light years away, it is pretty bright. :)
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    Why Do We Experience Night in Our Universe?

    Quote again I did get get the "orbit" and "rotate" mixed up. Excuse me for that. -Derek
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    Why Do We Experience Night in Our Universe?

    I believe the question was why Earth has night. If I am wrong then forgive me for posting here. But for other reasons, I was explaining why Earth goes through a phase of darkness, (night).
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    Asteroid 2009 DD45: Close Approach to Earth March 2nd

    I heard about that, nice post. But sadly on that night I was volunteering. Sad I missed it.
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    Please answer My Many New Bee questions on a Black hole.

    Actually, it has been proved that there ARE other dimensions out there. It's even on basic forums, and even the History channel. Tuesday night 8, 9 pm. Try watching.
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    Why Do We Experience Night in Our Universe?

    Basic answer why we have night: The Earth orbits (No Sh*t). When the part of the Earth your on turns opposite from the sun, it obviously is facing dark. (That part of the Earth to falls into darkness).
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    How gravity make planet to rotate?

    Gravity in fact, started planets, bringing new matter into the atmosphere of that matter. And by rotate you mean orbit, am I right? Chronos: You might want to stop consuming your offspring, it's disgusting! <:D. 1. Kronos 2. Khronos 3. Kronus 4. Cronos 5. Cronous 6. Chronus 7...
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    Please answer My Many New Bee questions on a Black hole.

    Black holes. Black holes cannot be seen, but in my thesis, if you ever lived to go through one, you would be "sucked" or "transported" into another dimension. Fact is that there IS other dimensions out there. And somewhere out there, extinct creatures still roam, astral speaking. EX: When...
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