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Could you please rephrase the question, and perhaps explain it a little better?
Thanks in advance.
I I captain (^.^)> Rephrase done
By Olala
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Strong enough cable would therefore pull the earth and moon together? Or speed up the rotation of the earth? Or slow it down?
it would slow down the speed of the moon
one side of the cable hooked to the moon and the other side to the hovering sky station
the hovering sky station would go with the moon around the earth
By Olala
this is what i would do. i would use the earths magnetic-field to hover a station in the upper part of the sky
and use storm clouds for a 2nd power "we know how to make it rain"
& "Tesla Technology"
then use the super-strong cable and hook it to the moon
"and we should use the pull of the moon to speed the ride up the cable"
the hovering sky station would move with the moon around the world
this way everyone can use it
and everyone helps to pay for it
By Olala ^.^)/
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If you had to brand a planet
use'n only the atmosphere
how would u do it?
Rephrase:Lets say u had to find out what planets out there had Air
but u could not go there
u have to send something to the planet
that would react forever to an atmosphere
and let u know that it has found one
with what and how would u do it?
By Olala ^.^)/
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Lala,
A reminder that plagiarism is strictly prohibited on this site. If you are copying sentences from other websites, you must cite them. That includes copying things (or parts thereof) from Yahoo Answers.
The sun produces heat and light due to fusionreactions. As a result, charged particles like protons, electrons etc.constantly flow out of the sun. The flow of these charged particles is called solar wind. As they enter the earth's atmosphere, they are attracted by the earth's magnetic field. The magnetic north and south poles of the earth change the direction and speed of these particles. These particles then collide with the air molecules in the cold, thin upper atmosphere . This causes ionization resulting in the production of colored lights, known as the auroras. The auroras occurring near the north pole are known as the northern lights or aurora borealis where as the auroras occuring near the south pole are known as the southern lights or aurora australis.
that is the text book reason for the northern lights yes
sorry for thinking most knew
next time i will use
"This is a text book note"
before i post
By Olala ^.^)/
P.S I just fixed it so it says "A Text Book Note" <(^.^)>
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Why would the light "mix" and give a fireworks show?
"A Text Book Note"
On The Northern & Southern Lights
This is why:
The sun produces heat and light due to fusionreactions. As a result, charged particles like protons, electrons etc.constantly flow out of the sun. The flow of these charged particles is called solar wind. As they enter the earth's atmosphere, they are attracted by the earth's magnetic field. The magnetic north and south poles of the earth change the direction and speed of these particles. These particles then collide with the air molecules in the cold, thin upper atmosphere . This causes ionization resulting in the production of colored lights, known as the auroras.The auroras occurring near the north pole are known as the northern lights or aurora borealis where as the auroras occuring near the south pole are known as the southern lights or aurora australis.
By Olala ^.^)/
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Moontanman, on 15 March2012 - 11:11 PM, said:
Umm, why would that light mix with the northern lights? Sun set is before dark, the aurora is after dark....
They say :"The reason is because the sun set on the other side of the world hits the moon and turns it red."
Let say this is the Earth ( Earth)
and lets say this is the moon (Moon)
and lets say this is the sun ( Sun )
and this will be the red sun set light . . . . . . . .
and lets say this is the northern & southern lights ----->.^.~.^.
where u see the ----->would be the side of the N & S
that should be lite up with red lights.
Now here is the pic
{Night}........&.......{Day}
--------> ..........
-------->.^.~.^.
( Moon ).( Earth ).....( Sun )
------->.^.~.^.
-------->..........
"Lights are attracted by the earth's magnetic filed"
now if the sun set light did come back down to earth after going all the way around the earth from the other side of the world it would have to hit the northern & southern lights as well lighting them up like fireworks
but this does not happen
so their reason again must be wrong
By Olala ^.^)/
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If you really think that the northern lights cause the moon to turn red, why is it only during an eclipse? Why don't we see this during just any time, especially near a new moon? Is there a record of northern lights sightings to see that they were active during every eclipse when a red moon was observed?
(As far as spelling goes, I was merely relaying a sentiment from the etiquette guide: Please try to use proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation when you post. Text-speak is annoying. A few common abbreviations are excepted and accepted. But by all means, shoot the messenger and ignore the message.)
I didn't say the northern lights make the moon turn red,
what i said was this:
the light that they say that comes back down to earth
should mix with the light u see from the northern lights
and if what they say is true about why the moon is red
it would give us something like a firework's show
but it does not
so their reason for why the moon turns red
must be wrong
By Olala ^.^)/
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Ok, so, I'm presuming everyone is familiar with space elevators, as they've been discussed here plenty of times, so I thought I'd pose a special challenge.
Imagine we have all the parts - we have the ground station, the satellite, the elevator, and the super-strong cable.
How do you put it all together?
this is what i would do. i would use the earths magnetic-field to hover a station in the upper part of the sky
and use storm clouds for a 2nd power "we know how to make it rain"
then use the super-strong cable and hook it to the moon
"and we should use the pull of the moon to speed the ride up"
the hovering sky station would move with the moon around the world
this way everyone can use it
and everyone helps to pay for it
By Olala ^.^)/
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Lala,
A reminder that you are to continue this conversation in keeping with the forum rules. Keep it civil, on topic or you will find your time here will be short.
On a related note, the English language kindly requests that you stop butchering it.
Consider yourself modslapped.
How is that on topic? or is that rule just for us so called butchers of the English language?
if so where is Swansont "You have been a bad boy post"? he butchered the English language with "BTW"
BTW:you do know he was rude to me and off topic 1st right?
By Olala ^.^)/
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you can take spot lights and face them into the night sky
black is a lack of color, so this is why it works at night and not in the day time
at night time because your paper/sky is black
mixing lights does act like paint
in the night time sky.
now in the day time white has all the colors in it.
this is why light does not act the same as paint
then (Reflection Variable Is added)
plz see rainbows for more info ty
and by the way
the reason i said do u know how TV's work
is because when u turn them off
what u see is black
they use that to place color on. because it is a lack of a color
then they use reflection variables to make only 6 colors
become all colors
By Olala ^.^)/
BTW: it's spelled y-o-u
Olala Reply to Swansont:{Bitch Slap Warning label}
Intelligence does not come from what u can remember in books
it comes from what u yourself can add to them
hope that didnt leave a mark ^.~)?
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The northern/southern lights do not cause any noticeable coloration of the moon. Also, light does not mix the same way paint does.
BTW: it's spelled y-o-u
(0.o)? i didnt ask how do u spell you ?(O.0)
and you said lights don't act like paint
you are wrong sorry
have u seen a TV?
do u know how they work?
By Olala ^.^)/
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The Question
(Submitted November 05, 1997)
I would like to know why the moon turned red during a recent lunar eclipse?
The Answer:
When you saw the moon turn red, it was because the light that was hitting the moon, from the Sun, had to go
through the Earth'satmosphere. The atmosphere scatters blue light more than red light (why the sky is blue)
and so what comes out the other side
is red (why sunsets are red).This reddish light bounces off the moon,
comes back to Earth and goes into youreyes.
By: Jonathan Keohane for Ask an Astrophysicist
My Thoughts On This:
if that were true then the northern lights that night
or anyother time
the moon turned red
would of been "Going Crazy" in the night sky
and if u go to nasa web link and look at the northern lights from space,
u can see that red light is over the blu/green light
and if the red light goes up and "back down"
then what u would see is
blu/green with a hint of red mixed in the color
and we all know that green/blu & red does not make blood red.
take green/blu and mix a drop of red, the drop being the red paint because
the red light is said
to come back down to earth
leaving the blu/green paint as your main paint base
if they were right then what u should get is a blood red color
but u wont so they must be wrong
""Going Crazy"" as in the northern lights would be hit by this red light
that they say comes back down from space after hitting the moon
given us a big light show
like the end of a fireworks show on the 4th
but this does not happen...
one way to tell if the red light is coming back to earth after it hit something in space
is to look at the Space Station
and if it does not light up red like the moon
then they are wrong on why the moon is red right?
By OLala ^.^)/
Here Is The Pic From Nasa Web Link
Northern lights : (aurora borealis) and southern lights(aurora australis)
Are caused by ions carried on the solar wind from the Sunbeing drawn in
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The sun produces heat and light due to fusionreactions. As a result, charged particles like protons, electrons etc.constantly flow out of the sun. The flow of these charged particles is called solar wind. As they enter the earth's atmosphere, they are attracted by the earth's magnetic field. The magnetic north and south poles of the earth change the direction and speed of these particles. These particles then collide with the air molecules in the cold, thin upper atmosphere . This causes ionization resulting in the production of colored lights, known as the auroras.The auroras occurring near the north pole are known as the northern lights or aurora borealis where as the auroras occuring near the south pole are known as the southern lights or aurora australis.
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When The Moon turned Red
in Physics
Posted · Edited by Lala
"Text book"The sun produces heat and light due to fusionreactions. As a result, charged particles like protons, electrons etc.constantly flow out of the sun. The flow of these charged particles is called solar wind. As they enter the earth's atmosphere, they are attracted by the earth's magnetic field. The magnetic north and south poles of the earth change the direction and speed of these particles. These particles then collide with the air molecules in the cold, thin upper atmosphere . This causes ionization resulting in the production of colored lights, known as the auroras. The auroras occurring near the north pole are known as the northern lights or aurora borealis where as the auroras occuring near the south pole are known as the southern lights or aurora australis."
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as the light from the sun hits the earth
the S & N poles would pull the red light to them
light is attracted to the two poles on earth
because of the earths magnetic poles
it changes the direction of the sun light
so the S and N poles should light up red
when the moon does
but they dont
it comes down to this
one of the text books reasons is wrong
#1 why the moon turns red
or
#2 the A: for why we have the N & S lights
what one do u think it is? ^.~)?
By Olala ^.^)/