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Can the Existence of a Worm Hole be Done With a Radio Telescope?
I am not aware of any predictions for the existence of radio wavelength emission from Worm Holes. One proposed…

When Is Fomalhaut Visible from New Orleans Louisiana?
In fact, Fomalhaut is visible at some point every day from New Orleans, with the exact times of visibility…

Why Can’t We Feel the Earth’s Motion Around the Sun and Through the Galaxy and Universe?
Since the Earth rotates on its axis, orbits around the Sun, and moves through the Galaxy and the Universe…

What is the Minimum Temperature Required to Fuse Hydrogen Atoms?
In order to fuse two hydrogen atoms two things are required: high temperature and high pressure. The minimum temperature…

How Much Brighter Do Stars Appear From Space?
As the light from a star passes through the Earth’s atmosphere some of that starlight gets absorbed. The amount…