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High School High School Debate topic: Space development and Exploration
I think that the best solution is in fact to create a global space agency which integrates all current space agencies and programs. This space agency would have income from every country, making funding less of a hassle. We also avoid petty political squabbles between countries. We ultimately...- Khanguy
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School High School Debate topic: Space development and Exploration
We already have networks of satellite observatories, SETI@home and Einstein@home just two examples of this.- Khanguy
- Post #16
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School High School Debate topic: Space development and Exploration
I see here from the posts above, that spending is a HUGE part of topic. Can the US really afford to spend billions of taxpayer money to explore and potentially colonize space? Another point of view I would like to throw out here is that of foreign policy. How will other countries react to the...- Khanguy
- Post #14
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School High School Debate topic: Space development and Exploration
I thought that the high school debate topic for 2011-2012 would be fun to share. Any thoughts on how space exploration and development of space can be implemented is appreciated. Topic: Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase its exploration and/or...- Khanguy
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- Exploration High school School Space Topic
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate High energy free electron and low energy photon collision
this sounds like Compton effect to me. but i still don't understand why they would be the same.- Khanguy
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate High energy free electron and low energy photon collision
please feel free to correct me on any of this. is it possible for a high energy free electron to collide with a low energy photon? If so, what happens? And can this be replicated in a laboratory setting?- Khanguy
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- Collision Electron Energy High energy Photon Photon collision
- Replies: 4
- Forum: Electromagnetism