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September 13th, 2007 by sgcullen in Cosmology | 0 Comments | 1058 Views
As we look into the sky each night one may wonder, “Just how many stars are there in the sky?” As a child you may even have attempted to count them and again recount them as they begin to blur together. Most stars can’t be seen by the naked eye (you can see down to 5th or 6th magnitude without optical aid), so even if you were... Read More »
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July 6th, 2007 by sgcullen in Lighter Elements | 2 Comments | 969 Views
It's official, I have proven without a doubt that wormholes do, in fact, exist. I'm so sure of the reality of them that I have evidence of the maximum size a wormhole can reach.
Before you guys start making plans to travel back in time to see that old girlfriend or test the paradox of "what if your grandfather dies... Read More »
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September 2nd, 2007 by Sarah Stecher in Space Flight | 0 Comments | 785 Views
Have you ever wondered how long it would take to reach the Moon? Well, I’ve got the answer for you in a nutshell. The shortest distance from Earth to the Moon is 221,331 miles while the greatest distance between the two is 252,586 miles. Let’s just go with the shortest distance for now. A typical Space Shuttle travels at about... Read More »
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May 14th, 2007 by sgcullen in Events and Travels | 0 Comments | 716 Views
The setting sun and star gazing on Mauna Kea…life doesn’t get any better than this if you are an amateur astronomer. The Hawaiian sunsets are world famous and for good reason. The spectacle of watching the sun sink below the rolling waves of the south Pacific is something everyone should get to experience once in their... Read More »
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