General Misconceptions

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  1. showkjh

    showkjh Well-Known Member

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    jupiter... the magnetosphere specifically

    I SWEAR TO GOD IF YOU DELETE THIS POST BROKEN
     
  2. pianoman0723

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    Umm it's actually in my pants.

    JK!

    its: [color=#000000;background:#000000]Io[/color]
     
  3. JL Rubidox

    JL Rubidox Well-Known Member

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    Cheater. ;)

    <sub>

    http://www.sciencemonster.com/planets_jupiter.html</sub>
     
  4. aznramenboi

    aznramenboi Well-Known Member

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    QI? I think I've watched at least the first three seasons.
     
  5. Broken

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    Why would I delete your post show? It's wrong.

    PS : Everyone seems to have assumed it's not on Earth, last I checked, "Earth" is in our Solar System.

    ...

    :)
     
  6. Eksperimental

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    A nuclear reactor?
     
  7. Broken

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    I'll just post this one up since it's not the type of answer you get without googling.
    There's a Laboratory in New Mexico which has created a super-heated gas exceeding 3.6 billion degrees farenheit,. Picture :
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    Question -
    What man-made objects on earth, can you see from the moon?
     
  8. Galsy

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    Great wall of china? or whatever its called <.<
     
  9. Broken

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    See, if this was a quiz there would be a big red buzzer going off right now.

    Not the great wall of china no. ^^
     
  10. pianoman0723

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    The lights from all the cities.
     
  11. Mortified Penguin

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    You can see the Great Wall of China from outer space, not the moon.
     
  12. Broken

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    Aye what Mortified said, and nope, no "Lights from all the cities"
     
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    Pulse. Well-Known Member

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    nothing?

    if you had binoculars you could see roads, kennedy space center, donald trumps hair, large ships
     
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    is it not the place in dubai where some celebs live i cant remeber what its called

    its like an artifcial island
     
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    3 Billion degrees is not the hottest substance on earth.

    I forgot where, but a group of scientists managed to HEAT something to 1,000,000,000,000,000 degrees celsius. It may not be sustained, but that was the hottest known temperates in our solar system. Again, learn to phrase your questions better.

    As for the current question, you have to specify, as lights is definitely a valid answer to your questions. You have to think, they are viewing the ENTIRE world from the moon, which has far too much to specify down to one thing when you see so much.
     

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