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Saturn has 46 known moons as of 4th May 2005 when 12 more were discoevered.These moons vary in size greatly, from the largest moon Titan bigger than Mercury and Pluto, to other more controversial moons which are really just large rocks. Of the 12 most recently discovered, some are only 3 - 7 km wide, and take around 2 years to orbit the planet.The number of moons is not stable, and more moons
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 3:46 PM on July 03, 2008
hi thereA good "rule of thumb" value to remember is a quarter million miles. Moreprecisely, the Moons orbit is elliptical: its average orbital radius is384401 km, apogee farthest distance: they begin with peri- and apo-Sources:http://www.n ewton.dep.anl. gov/newton/ask......The Mean Distance of Moon from Earth is 238,712 miles 384,400 km.The greatest distance is 252,586 miles.The shortest
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 3:46 PM on July 03, 2008
Lately, this question has had a changing answer! For many years, we knew of 16 moons for the largest planet in our solar system. In the last few years, about two dozen new moons have been announced by astronomers. However, being announced does not mean that these become "official" moons of the planet. To be recognized by the scientific community as a new moon involves a process which may take
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 3:46 PM on July 03, 2008
If you want to live on moon you need food or oxygen to live and no gravity for people to put the feet on the moon. So humans have to make a gravity generating clothes to come down on the surface of the moon. Humans cannot become naked even in the bathrooms which is constructed on other planets because of less gravity...he he.. I think it is better for humans to just go for a pleasure trip and come back
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Computers & Technology by Tapan at 1:50 AM on June 21, 2008
well,Pradhosha pooja is one of the most important among the poojas performed to the Graceful Lord Shiva. In Shukla Paksha 15 moon days from New moon to Full moon and Krishna Paksha 15 moon days from Full moon to New moon the evening of the trayodasi thirteenth moon day between 4.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. is called Pradhosha. It comes once in fifteen moon days. Pradhosha time is especially meant
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Puja & Rituals by SESHAN at 6:57 PM on August 13, 2008
The lunar month is the 29.53 days it takes to go from one new moon to the next. During the lunar month, the Moon goes through all its phases. You can see the phases drawn in the image below. Just like the Earth, half of the Moon is lit by the Sun while the other half is in darkness. The phases we see result from the angle the Moon makes with the Sun as viewed from Earth.At new moon, the Moon
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Geography Anonymously at 6:21 PM on March 13, 2009
A moon landing is the arrival of an intact manned or unmanned spacecraft on the surface of a planets natural satellite. The concept has been a goal of mankind since it was first appreciated that the Moon is Earths closest large celestial body. One of the clearest early examples of the concept in fiction was Jules Vernes novel From the Earth to the Moon, written in 1865. Since the Soviet Union first
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Computers & Technology by RBLakshmi at 9:40 PM on November 01, 2007
What you saw "flapping" was the reaction of the flag to the thruster of the LEM when the astronauts returned to the command module. Even in the vacumm of space, there will be a reaction to a jet of gas from a rocket engine that is blown against an object like that flag.
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News & Current Affairs by kaustubh at 12:39 AM on April 01, 2008
Everything is fake...................................................An Episode on discovery channel has proved that everything is bluff and one cant even stand on moon so how did he has his foot print on moon.
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Others by V. Manohar at 6:28 PM on August 09, 2007
before sunrise and ends after worshipping the moon, which usually rises at about 8.45 p.m. No food or water is to be taken after 4 a.m. or after sunrise. Nowadays, this fast is kept even in modern educated celebrated in the northern part of India with great enthusiasm. On this day woman apply mehendi henna on their hands and worships the moon. The festival of Karva Chauth has an extraordinary observance rate
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Puja & Rituals by prem kumar at 11:04 PM on October 11, 2008
well, This varatam is observed approximately between 4.30 to 6.30 pm on the trayodashi day thirteenth moon day. That is in the evening which has trayodhashi.Please see this link for prado Paksha 15 moon days from New moon to Full moon and Krishna Paksha 15 moon days from Full moon to New moon the evening of the trayodasi thirteenth moon day between 4.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. is called Pradhosha
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Puja & Rituals by Arle Rambabu at 4:25 PM on September 27, 2008
The lunar cycle begins with crescent moon and the crescent phase lasts till that phase culminates in the full moon, typically lasting for about 15 days. Then the moon enters in the waning phase until and the waning phase of the lunar cycle fortnight as Wadya or Krushna Paksha. Thus, during Shudha or Shukla Paksha the angular distance between the moon and the sun varies from 0 degrees to 180 degrees while
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Puja & Rituals by chandra at 5:14 AM on September 05, 2008
In astronomy, the term black moon is neither well known nor frequently used. As a consequence it has no accepted definition, but seems to have occasionally been applied to at least four different situations: 1. the absence of a new moon or dark moon in a calendar month; 2. the absence of a full moon in a calendar month; 3. either the third or the fourth new moon or dark moon in a season that has four
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Others by at 3:49 AM on September 15, 2007
No but why...In astronomy, the term black moon is neither well known nor frequently used. As a consequence it has no accepted definition, but seems to have occasionally been applied to at least four different situations: 1. the absence of a new moon or dark moon in a calendar month; 2. the absence of a full moon in a calendar month; 3. either the third or the fourth new moon or dark moon in a
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Others by V. Manohar at 3:49 AM on September 15, 2007
as ophidians, are cold-blooded [i...] legless reptile [i...]s closely related ... that swallows the sun Sun| The Sun | |- ... or the moon MoonThe Moon is Earth [i...]s only natural satellite [i...]. ... causing nectar. But before the nectar could pass his throat, Mohini cut off his head. The head, however, remained immortal. It is believed that this immortal head occasionally swallows the sun or the moon, causing
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Puja & Rituals by Suparna at 5:50 AM on September 19, 2008