Topic: Near Spacecraft
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What was the mission of the near spacecraft?
Rendezvous. Read More »
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What nasa spacecraft crashed near 2003?
The NASA spacecraft that crashed in 2003 was the "Columbia" Thanks for using ChaCha! Read More »
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What year did the spacecraft Venera III land or go near the plane...
I don't now and don't really care so just read a book Read More »
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NEAR spacecraft inside its Delta II rocket. The spacecraft has the shape of an octagonal prism, approximately 1.7 m ... More »
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Just because machines look alike doesn't mean that they are able to do the same things.Aircraft wouldn't be able to go to space. Read More »
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google it up Read More »
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>> I was thinking or writing a book on this topic. Try the book "Quantum" by Manjit Kumar >>M-theory's problem is that it can't be tested. Not true. It can and so far it has failed. >> I could come up with a theory that there are little gre... Read More »
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Albert said it, you can't get there from here. Let's assume you have the infinite power source you will need to push the near infinite relativistic mass you have as you approach the speed of light and you are deep space with no air friction... Read More »
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NEAR crashed into a 21-mile-long space rock. NEAR gently landed on the asteroid Eros. An asteroid hit the earth last week. Read More »
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A spacecraft traveling away from us at very high relativistic velocities would have its entire spectrum red-red-shifted. The variable differences of the time it takes for visible light to travel across the various refracting surfaces of th... Read More »
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