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The definition of object with strong gravitational pull that nothing not even light can escape from it best fits which science term?

Black Hole


What is the launch date of the spacecraft to mars?

If it's budgeted and funded, there could be a manned launch within the next 15 years. Budgeting and funding are by no means certain. The program to develop the launch vehicle is on the "drawing board". There are technical and engineering problems to be solved, and nothing has been constructed yet. The project is a long way from setting a launch date.


When the best time in a day to launch the balloon?

The best time to launch a balloon is early in the morning or late in the afternoon when the winds are typically calmest. This helps ensure better control and stability during the launch and flight. Avoid launching during midday when winds are usually stronger and less predictable.


Why did astronauts go on the moon?

The moon missions served a dual purpose. They really were about the science of the endeavor, to understand the origins of the moon, the geologic make up of the moon, to discover if there was tectonic activity, etc. There was also a secondary purpose, which was to prove to our Cold War enemies that we had the power and strength, technologically, to send men to the moon. The theory being that if we could launch a rocket to the moon, we could launch nuclear missiles to Russia. So it was a "who's the best" contest as much as it was a "let's do science!" mission.


When is the best time to launch the space shuttle?

Space Shuttle missions can only be launched during windows of time which allow the vehicle to reach the orbit required for that particular mission. This is generally calculated to rendezvous with the International Space Station but has also been designed to launch commercial or military satellites or rendezvous with the Hubble Space Telescope for repairs and upgrades. NASA prefers to launch in the daylight to allow for maximum visibility during ascent to spot any debris impacting the orbiter for further inspection in orbit. Practically speaking, times when weather is calmest is best as it lessens the chance of weather related scrubs.

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What it Charles Darwin's definition of science?

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Science best defines observation as what?

evidence detected by any of the sences -beccababii


The definition of object with strong gravitational pull that nothing not even light can escape from it best fits which science term?

Black Hole


What is best definition of agriculture.?

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What is the best definition of pseudoscience?

Information that is presented as scientific but has not been gathered through reliable scientific methods or Implausible or untestable scientific claims


Where in the world is the best place to launch a satellite?

As you know best places satellite launch to space is to be equator plane of earth. Because gravity is less than polar. Acording to the Napier rules, your launch angle must be equal latitute angle if you launch a thing to space. Thanks to all.