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BautForum Is science anywhere close to understanding the universe?  
15:05 15-Jun-07   [Replies: 85, Views: 1329]    By: Dark matter01
Are our top scientists going to figure out what the universe is as a whole in the near future? opinions. I have some very unorthodox views on universal things if anyone is interested in ...
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BautForum What would Feynman have made of Dark Matter?  
13:55 15-Jun-07   [Replies: 9, Views: 228]    By: Mild mannered
What do you think the great man would have made of Dark Matter / Energy - how would it have fit into his Quantum explanation of the world? How indeed does Quantum physics approach the subject?...
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BautForum Weird asteroid - 6R10DB9  
13:10 15-Jun-07   [Replies: 6, Views: 306]    By: Unnamed
I haven't yet seen this posted; my apologies if it's repeated info: Quote: WEIRD ASTEROID: Today, NASA radars are trained on a tiny asteroid named 6R10DB9 making a close...
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PhysicsForums about julian days  
09:59 15-Jun-07   [Replies: 4, Views: 325]    By: Unnamed
the julian day formula goes like this: \begin{matrix}a & = & \left\lfloor\frac{14 - month}{12}\right\rfloor \\ \\y & = & year + 4800 - a \\ \\m & = & month + 12a - 3 \\\end{...
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BautForum Pluto - Its still there.  
09:46 15-Jun-07   [Replies: 8, Views: 191]    By: astromark
I see with the confirmation of the 2005 discovered Eros. Pluto has been shunted down the order of planets. Eros is 25% more massive and is similar in composition., but nearly twice as far away as ...
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BautForum ATM thread for snp.gupta  
07:56 15-Jun-07   [Replies: 67, Views: 1246]    By: snp.gupta
[Posts moved from the Black hole in the Bermuda Triangle! [http://www.bautforum.com/showthread.php?t=59101]> thread by moderator ToSeek.] A mathematical singularity called black hole caused such s...
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PhysicsForums Giant Solar Laser  
07:32 15-Jun-07   [Replies: 3, Views: 430]    By: Unnamed
It is known that the Sun is a super large source of energy. Only an extremely small part of solar energy is absorbed by Eath and an extremely small part of that absorbed energy is utilized by mankind....
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BautForum The Milky Way  
05:02 15-Jun-07   [Replies: 5, Views: 297]    By: Unnamed
I just came in from sitting outside, staring at the Milky Way running through Cygnus, over to Sagittarius and Scorpio, and it always gives me chills. Just thinking about what I'm seeing, those bi...
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BautForum orbitting body in GR  
23:40 14-Jun-07   [Replies: 10, Views: 145]    By: grav
One question I'm still wondering about is what if we had an object orbitting a massive body. Now, all speeds are relative, so if the massive body is stationary, we can just figure the speed of the...
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BautForum Nanotech Rocket Engines?  
23:20 14-Jun-07   [Replies: 13, Views: 488]    By: dgavin
I was thinking about minuratization, and how with many things, more can me achieved with less after miniturization. (IC chips for example, Hybrid Engines, etc...) I was wondeing causulay what w...
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BautForum Scales, mass vs force.  
21:36 14-Jun-07   [Replies: 2, Views: 86]    By: publius
[In deference to Astromark's plea to move this to another thread, I've started this one. The previous posts might be moved here as well.] Let us investigate the operation of that dev...
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BautForum Earth's black hole?  
19:22 14-Jun-07   [Replies: 75, Views: 1883]    By: Unnamed
http://www.history.com/shows.do?episodeId=...6&action=detail [http://www.history.com/shows.do?episodeId=221446&action=detail]> Or micro-black holes maybe. Saw this Tuesday night. Dis...
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BautForum NASA Research Supports Presence of Large Oceans on Early Mars  
18:35 14-Jun-07   [Replies: 0, Views: 51]    By: 01101001
NASA Ames News Release: NASA Research Supports Presence of Large Oceans on Early Mars [http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/news/releases/2007/07_32AR.html]> Quote: “T...
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BautForum Eris > Pluto  
18:18 14-Jun-07   [Replies: 62, Views: 1142]    By: 01101001
Reported in BA Blog: Eris more massive than Pluto [http://www.badastronomy.com/bablog/2007/06/14/news-eris-more-massive-than-pluto/]> Quote: Now it’s known that no...
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BautForum Cannot Redeclare  
13:12 14-Jun-07   [Replies: 16, Views: 328]    By: NEOWatcher
I'm not sure if this should be about Baut because I had one of those nasty automatic updates yesterday, but it is only happening on the Baut site. Quote: Fatal error: Cann...
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BautForum Uranus 6/14/2007  
12:24 14-Jun-07   [Replies: 6, Views: 155]    By: Unnamed
Hi all, Uranus is rising earlier now, and I was able to get an image of it this morning with the CN-212 and ToUCam webcam. Here is a link to the image: http://gallery.caasastro.org/v/mem...
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PhysicsForums Where Did Mars Get Its Name?  
11:16 14-Jun-07   [Replies: 9, Views: 463]    By: Unnamed
Of course, by now, you've seen the stories about Mar's past oceanic environment. http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNew...hub=TopStories [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070613/...
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BautForum Limitations when imaging the planets afocally  
07:31 14-Jun-07   [Replies: 4, Views: 122]    By: Unnamed
I have now spent many hours attempting to obtain decent afocal images of Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. Last night, Jupiter was in a perfect position and at its closest to the earth to really be able ...
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BautForum Electric universe theory and Saturn's moons  
06:34 14-Jun-07   [Replies: 159, Views: 2994]    By: Unnamed
Quote: Originally Posted by Kullat Nunu [showthread.php?p=1007796#post1007796]> ESA: Two more active moons around Saturn [http://www.esa.int/esaCP/S...
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BautForum Explaining Gravity Without Using Any Theories  
02:09 14-Jun-07   [Replies: 16, Views: 577]    By: Unnamed
I would like to prove that the natural phenomena of gravity is all around us in different forms of natural phenomena. By comparing other natural occurring phenomena, gravity can be showed to be a ...
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PhysicsForums More about Mirrors  
23:46 13-Jun-07   [Replies: 11, Views: 416]    By: Unnamed
Moderators: Feel free to move if this is not the appropriate spot I have been looking at some mirror grinding kits for a telescope making kits; here are three listings for a 10" mirror that ar...
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BautForum What do I do with my Barska 20X50?  
22:54 13-Jun-07   [Replies: 3, Views: 115]    By: KingNor
Well I got my starchart and little red flashlight and a fairly dark park to do some sky watching in. I've got my Barska 20x50 binoculars. I've figured out how to find Polaris and the dippers....
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BautForum Both Dione and Tethys are active!  
22:06 13-Jun-07   [Replies: 4, Views: 476]    By: Kullat Nunu
ESA: Two more active moons around Saturn [http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMW43FVL2F_index_0.html]> Quote: Saturn’s moons Tethys and Dione are flinging great streams of partic...
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BautForum Magnification vs. Exit Pupil  
22:02 13-Jun-07   [Replies: 10, Views: 296]    By: Utwo
Hi guys, sorry to bug you with another question about this. Logically, it seems that magnification works by reducing the field of view angle, so that you're looking at a smaller part of the sky. N...
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BautForum Moon photos  
21:59 13-Jun-07   [Replies: 6, Views: 142]    By: paul f. campbell
Hi all Here is a few recent photos. ...
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