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Arctic Ice
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The moon
I have a scientific question, or so I think, that I would like answered as soon as possible. Recently, I have noticed around 12:00 at night, Brisbane, Australia time, when looking at the moon, that there is a ring of clouds that to our eyes, we'd say was about two meters in diameter. Other clouds that as I would suspect are on a different layer (sphere) are still crossing over the moon at the same time though. If anyone has some answers, or can just shed some light, I'd greatly appreciate it. I suspect it has something to do with the magnetic pull of the moon. After all, it controls tides, can it control water vapour too?
thankyou,
Adam
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May 10th, 2004 07:26 AM |
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May 10th, 2004 04:54 PM |
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Baylin
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I think the moon is made of cheese....
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May 10th, 2004 07:33 PM |
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big gay kirk
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Nothing to do with gravity, or magnetism, I'm afraid... cirrostratus clouds behave like this, forming a sort of halo around the moon... becaus they are a high cloud, other cloud formations will appear to pass in front, and the structure of the ice crystals forming the cirrostratus clouds form an optical illusion that makes it appear that the moon is either surrounded by the clouds, or that the clouds are behind the moon... sorry...
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May 10th, 2004 11:19 PM |
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Spidervlad
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orrrr I am very dumm but I do get an 95 average. Maybe it is because astrounats made alot of clouds float into the space so then it was clsoest to the moon and the moon magnetises them to itself.
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May 11th, 2004 01:06 AM |
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Arctic Ice
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Thankyou to all who replied. Especially Kirk, who actually answered my question. And no, I'm afraid, the moon is not made of cheese. and if it were, it wouldn't be "mmm, cheese" sorry to say, it would be covered with inches of dust. And that would not be very nice to eat.
Thankyou again,
Adam
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May 11th, 2004 07:13 AM |
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Fetcharada
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i don't really understand what u r saying but i'd luv 2 go 2 the moon lol
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May 11th, 2004 07:16 PM |
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big gay kirk
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No worries... its amazing what you learn as a Scout....
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May 11th, 2004 10:46 PM |
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