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//A new space race means it could be up for grabs......We’re in the midst of a Moon rush. A growing number of countries and companies have the lunar surface in their sights in a race for resources... ...
Just looking up what a millibar was on my barometer and found; 'A millibar is 1/1000th of a bar and is approximately equal to 1000 dynes (one dyne is the amount of force it takes to accelerate an... ...
I can't ever recall the lights being visible in southern England but they seem to be appearing quite often now. Is it as a result if changes in our climate or something else - or am I just not... ...
I consider myself not too bad at maths but I cannot grasp dual numbers. In wikipedia it says they are expressions of the form a+bε (ε is greek Epsilon), a and b are real numbers and ε is a symbol... ...
I'll start....The Jovian Moon IO is so close to Jupiter that it has tides in rock. The moon is continually stretched into an Oviod and thus the friction causes lots of volcanoes.
Is anything actually touching? I mean almost all matter is empty space so lets take two snooker balls when they touch the valence electron shells are the best candidate for actual contact but what... ...
Many animals kill to feed themselves, but they don't do it for pleasure (of course it could be argued that they do it for the pleasure of filling their bellies, but on the whole they don't go... ...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-68172162 Ok perhaps CTG can help with this one, I think I'm right in saying that the LHC collisions are at 99.9999991% of c. No doubt the new one will... ...