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High School Why Are All Planets in the Same Plane?
Ok I guess that answers my questions guy, thanks.- aetherguy881
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School Uses of Asteroids: Incredible Potential for Space Exploration
I just thought, maybe it's thinking too far into the future... Maybe? But I guess they could be a good resource source for space stations and other settlements/bases off of earth.- aetherguy881
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School Why Are All Planets in the Same Plane?
So even with a drastically different orbit radius it would still flatten out? Say the orbit of Mercury vs, the orbit of orbit of Neptune? What if orbits that different in size were in separate planes. There would be no way that they could collide. Would it still flatten? Thanks for answering...- aetherguy881
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School Why Are All Planets in the Same Plane?
I've been wondering why in our solar system, all of the planets are in a single plane rotating around the sun. Why are there no intersecting planes? Also, would there be any solar systems with such planes? I'm not asking for any minor angles. For example, I'm asking if there's any solar...- aetherguy881
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School Uses of Asteroids: Incredible Potential for Space Exploration
I don't think there would be much use from them, as they are mostly carbon. Not to mention the resources that would be required to retrieve what metals would not be efficient.- aetherguy881
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Could Intelligent Memory Enable Electronics to Obsolete Humans?
I just heard about these, and emailed 2 of my professors about them. I can't wait to hear what they have to say about it. I'm sure they will be widely used once they're mass produced. Perhaps the reset function will thus be more 'complicated' than is now?- aetherguy881
- Post #9
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Calculators Which calculator? Hp 50G vs Ti89 Titanium
I'd like to say, thank you for creating this thread and keeping the debate going. After reading this, I've decided to go for the 50g. One of my friends has been bugging for me to get it, and I've kind of felt a little lost with the 89, it doesn't seem as what I had expected when I've been on an...- aetherguy881
- Post #117
- Forum: Computing and Technology