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science essay --NEED HELP!


Question Posted Wednesday September 14 2005, 3:52 pm

so i have an essay on stars and constellations. can someone please help me with this because i SUCK at science.. okay heres the question

if it were possible to send an unmanned spaceship to a nearby star, what kind of telescope would you use and what constellations and stars would you try to observe. propose a hypothesis and reseach study. what facts would you want to know about constellations and its stars?

PLEASE HELP I WILL RATE YOU 5'S!!


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shake answered Wednesday September 14 2005, 9:37 pm:
If it were possible to send unmanned aircraft to a nearby star I would much prefer saddling in a spaceship and flying to another place much more suiting for my needs.

For instance, flying out of this galaxy and visiting another. Another world and I would start a new civilization. Why waste time and money on something that cant be beneficiary? I mean, quit wasting money on going to some start no one cares about. I mean, if you're gunna waste that much money just get up and kick the nearest person in the ovaries. It'll own 5x+1=-20x-25,000 times more than sending unmanned aircraft to a hot hunk of nothing.

At leats it could benefit visiting some other planet. Research would be far better on some planet.

I propose a hypothesis to screw the telescope. Telescopes are for retards. Retards and jerks. Screw constellations, constellations were from the past, olden days, far long ago when people thought they were gods.

How about we take some time to observe kicking the nearest NASA guy in charge of that crappy mission in the face?

There ya go. I give you full rights to use this as your essay. You'll need to do some editing here and there. But I'm sure it'll work and get you a good grade. It does talk about stars, however it thinks on a much wider spectrum and argues the fact that it's a waste of time to visit hot nothing. Use this and you'll get a 100.

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AlienHumanologist answered Wednesday September 14 2005, 6:34 pm:
Personally, I use a mosaic array sensitive to the radio/microwave band. This allows me to detect artificial electromagnetic communications, which signify the presence of intelligent life on other planets.
Relatively small main sequence stars are generally the best targets, since they exist long enough for life to evolve on their planets.

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DefinedEyes answered Wednesday September 14 2005, 4:19 pm:
Sweetie..
what you really need to do.,.
is find information on it.
See theres the hubble teleschope (sp?) but.. google it,,. search that question on google.
Or ask your teacher?

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