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Why wouldn't this just be part of the existing physics stackexchange?

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Can we include everyone interested in the description?

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Why can't the old Astronomy Proposal be revived using the audience of this proposal

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Planetary Sciences/ Exobiology

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Boundary between space exploration and astronomy sites

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Why is there a common direction of rotation for the planetary bodies in the orbital plane of (exo)solar systems? No backwardly orbiting planets?
added by Adam Speight Nov 10 '12 at 3:09
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If gravity waves exist, wouldn't they also exhibit interference and polarization like other waves? So you could cancel Gravity by polarizing filters?
added by Adam Speight, edited by WikiSpeedia hang-around Nov 10 '12 at 19:28
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What is a backlit CCD sensor, and why might I prefer it to other kinds?
added by PearsonArtPhoto Aug 16 '12 at 11:37
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Would like to +0.5 instead of +1 this question. While "backlit CCD" is an easy google look-up, asking for why it's better in astronomical applications makes it, I think, a worthy question. OTOH, this question could be considered vague w/o some focus on what application, IR/visible, ground-based/spaceborne, etc. – DarenW Sep 19 '12 at 21:02
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How good are tesselation codes like AREPO for simulating turbulent flows?
added by steffen Jul 13 '12 at 11:02
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What is the heliosphere of a star?
added by PearsonArtPhoto Aug 16 '12 at 11:36
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What is the evaporation rate of an atmosphere? How long does it take to the Moon or Mars to lose theirs?
added by Stephane Rolland, edited by WikiSpeedia hang-around Aug 27 '12 at 19:42
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What are the methods used to find the age of the Sun? How we can believe the accuracy? Or it is based on assumptions?
added by Jomet, edited by WikiSpeedia hang-around Nov 10 '12 at 19:28
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Everything we know is based on assumptions at some level (starting with the assumption that the universe actually exists). Might be better off asking what assumptions our calculations are based on, and whether there are problems with those assumptions. – naught101 Nov 15 '12 at 2:57
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As an amateur astronomer, what real scientific study can I perform (as opposed to merely collecting data for someone else to process, like AAVSO)?
added by Jeremy Taylor Oct 30 '12 at 4:10
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Was the speed of light faster in the past?
added by Linger Nov 5 '12 at 14:09
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How would the habitability zone of a star change if the planet was in an eccentric orbit?
added by PearsonArtPhoto Nov 16 '12 at 11:29
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Is "1991 VG" an alien artifact resp. a Bracewell probe?
added by draks ... Jun 14 '12 at 20:08
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link: articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/… – draks ... Aug 8 '12 at 13:48
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What are instabilities in astrophysical plasmas?
added by Noble P. Abraham Aug 20 '12 at 15:39
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What algorithm can I use to calculate the quality of a solar astrophotography image, for use in stacking only the best [n]% frames?
added by Jeremy Taylor Oct 30 '12 at 4:21
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Has **dark matter** really been proven?
added by Linger Nov 5 '12 at 14:11
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What happened before the ‘big bang’?
added by Linger Nov 5 '12 at 14:12
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As far as I know, the question is wrong! The concept of "before" is related to time, there was no time dimension before the Big Bang .. time and space started with the Big Bang – The Byzantine Nov 20 '12 at 1:07
As far as we know, everything comes from something. So, in my mind something had to have happened or existed before the big bang. – Linger Nov 20 '12 at 1:10
Since time is a property of the Universe and the Universe started with the Big Bang. There is no time, or space for that matter, before the Big Bang. This question is more philosophical, like "does a tree falling in a forest make a sound?". Ultimately, if something happened before the Big Bang, then the Big Bang as a theory is incorrect and we have to look for another theory which explains observations of the Universe. – zemogle Nov 22 '12 at 14:55
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What is the difference between a coronal mass ejection (CME) and a solar flare?
added by MasterPJ, edited by WikiSpeedia hang-around Nov 22 '12 at 20:14
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Is there a theoretical upper limit on the mass and/or size of rocky planets? If so, what is it and how was it calculated?
added by Alicia Butteriss Dec 1 '12 at 17:29
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What are the norms for [data|software|model] citation in [astronomy|solar physics|...]?
added by Joe May 18 '12 at 14:59
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What is the Jeans instability?
added by Juanlu001 Aug 16 '12 at 14:09
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What is a Blue Moon? Of the two definitions that exits, which is more authentic/accepted?
added by Noble P. Abraham Aug 31 '12 at 2:44
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By current technological advance, is there any chance for humans to have a place (home) on the moon in another 50 years ?
added by Jomet, edited by WikiSpeedia hang-around Nov 10 '12 at 19:27
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How can I use Photoshop (or similar) to create a "flat" FITS image to use when stacking solar astrophotographs?
added by Jeremy Taylor, edited by WikiSpeedia hang-around Nov 10 '12 at 19:27
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What does the future of the universe look like?
added by Linger Nov 5 '12 at 14:14
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Could the Lagrange Points of the planets be a base for a Solar System "GPS"? or are there better places for the satellites, if so where?
added by Adam Speight Nov 10 '12 at 3:13
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Why can't we tap in the Van Allen Belt as a power source? It's electron magnetic.
added by Adam Speight Nov 10 '12 at 3:27
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What is the reason behind the Moon slowly receding from the Earth?
added by Manishearth Nov 29 '12 at 6:27
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What are the advantages of a Planetary eyepiece over a Plössi when observing planets.
added by A.Schulz Nov 29 '12 at 13:26
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Can black hole swallow another black hole?
added by Edward Ruchevits Dec 2 '12 at 23:15
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What [FITS] writers are available in [IDL] that [generate checksums|generate WCS|other feature]?
added by Joe May 18 '12 at 23:22
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What does it mean for a planet to travel at a distance of >550 AU, the gravitational lensing point of the Sun?
added by draks ... Aug 20 '12 at 16:26
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How would an interstellar spacecraft power its communication system to provide decent signal strength across several parsecs?
added by Everyone, edited by WikiSpeedia hang-around Jun 25 '12 at 18:03
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More topical to the Space Exploration site. If it asked "what sources of power might be available to interstellar craft" that might be more appropriate for astrophysics. – Bryce Jun 29 '12 at 17:16
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Did humans actually step on the Moon?
added by Juanlu001, edited by WikiSpeedia hang-around Aug 24 '12 at 19:48
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i think this question could be migrated to skeptics.stackexchange.com – Stephane Rolland Aug 19 '12 at 14:15
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