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Old 01-10-2003, 07:24 PM   #31
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if not monkeys, it's god, just as most religious ppl would say
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Old 01-10-2003, 07:29 PM   #32
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sby, i just trying to explain to that jackass that the world is 4.2 billion years old. not 6,000, humans were around 35,000. if he thinks a planet is made in one day, like what pple said about rome, lord help him.

can we get back to space? name one star that is the closest to sol. and the light-years too.
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this is how it works.

a star starts off as mostly hydrogen.

EVERY SECOND in sol (our sun) the hydrogen that's being turned into helium, let's off explosive radiation 1,000,000 times greater than the strongest nuke we've ever made.

when the star turns all of it's hydrogen into helium, it then radiates by turning helium into oxygen. and that's when a star starts getting very large.

when the star is done burning the oxygen, it implodes on itself.


currently, sol is about 75% hydrogen, and 25% helium. so it will be around much longer than us humans. and personally, i really don't care, since 90% of the humans on this planet don't deserve to be here in the first place.
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Old 01-10-2003, 07:31 PM   #34
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Alpha Centari Double Star is the closest star to Sol. And it can only be seen from the southern hemisphere.

Can you name the closest Nebula to the Solar system?
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damn. and i can see polaris in the northern hemisphere. alpha-centuri is also 1.6 light-years.

anyway tantum, about the hydrogen in stars, sol burns 2,000,000 tons of hydrogen every second. i forgot how much it was exaclty, heard it from that sunkis comercial. the sun's gravity forces the hydrogen to fuse together, causing nuclear fire. nuclear fire fights against gravity by keeping the star from collasping on itself. when it runs out it will fuse whatever other element it has before dying. scientist say that 5,000,000,000 from now, the sun will bollon into a red gaint, swallow mercuary and venus, and cook earth' surface to 2,500 degrees.

closes nebula is....................horsehead nebula?
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Old 01-10-2003, 08:02 PM   #36
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Smart ass..... j/k
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when helium fuses with itself, doesn't it turn into carbon? why oxygen?
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The Orion Nebula is the closest. but the Horse head is in the same field, so I say you are correct
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vegeta, the sun burns up almost all of the elements on the chart up until iron, when it turns to iron, it becomes a dwarf.
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Constellation:group of starts together makes a shape/design
Nebula:formation of something i forgot
sun:5 billion year old
Lives on earth wont exist in next 5 billion years
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