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LittleMonster User ID: 1486584 United States 07/28/2011 06:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Hindu Trojan Asteroid Found Sharing Earth's Orbit—A First Quoting: fhl(c) nli 1486601National Geographic - ‎7 minutes ago‎ Tiny companion will remain tied to our planet for at least ten thousand years, experts predict. Earth's first known Trojan asteroid follows an oddly tilted path (green) in relation to Earth's orbit (blue). ummmmmmmmmmmm.............link? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1314440 United States 07/28/2011 06:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If anything sneaks up on us, I don't it'll be because of any "blindside." It'll be because it's some combination of small, dark, or cold. The moon and sun block just over 0.001% of our view of the sky, and he moon moves pretty rapidly across the compared to asteroids so it's hardly even a factor. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1314440 United States 07/28/2011 06:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If anything sneaks up on us, I don't it'll be because of any "blindside." It'll be because it's some combination of small, dark, or cold. The moon and sun block just over 0.001% of our view of the sky, and he moon moves pretty rapidly across the sky compared to asteroids so it's hardly even a factor. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1314440 |
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fhl(c) nli (OP) User ID: 1486601 China 07/28/2011 06:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If anything sneaks up on us, I don't it'll be because of any "blindside." It'll be because it's some combination of small, dark, or cold. The moon and sun block just over 0.001% of our view of the sky, and he moon moves pretty rapidly across the sky compared to asteroids so it's hardly even a factor. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1314440so lets estimate the size of the universe, then how many clouds and galaxies are in that % you mentioned, lets guess here more than millions, meaning its still significant, i would suggest. |
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