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Wednesday, 23 April 2008

Answers for some frequently asked questions

Universe Today has created answers for some frequently asked questions.
Here are some of them (click on the question to follow the link).

How Big Do Planets Get?
What is the Distance to the Moon?
What is the Far Side of the Moon?
What Kind of Star is Our Sun?
How Big is Apophis?
Why Do Stars Die?
Why are there Black Holes in the Middle of Galaxies?
Why Do Some Scientists Consider Pluto to Not Be a Planet?
Why Haven't Planets Been Detected Around Alpha Centauri?
Why Can't We Land on Mars?
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