Spanning narrow spaces with stone is possible due to the inherent strength and compressive properties of stone materials. When properly engineered, stone can support significant loads across short distances, utilizing techniques like arching or corbelling to distribute weight effectively. However, as the span increases, the potential for tensile stress and structural failure rises, making it more challenging to use stone alone for wider openings without additional support.
No, it is not possible to walk to the moon. The moon is approximately 238,855 miles away from Earth, and human beings cannot survive the vacuum of space or the lack of oxygen and extreme temperatures found in outer space. The only way to reach the moon is by spacecraft.
While they flew, the space shuttles were the only reusable space vehicle. Even they no longer fly.
Pluto was the only planet not visited by a space mariner space probe.
If by that you mean makeing the motions as if you were swimming in water and getting the same results then no. The reason you move in water it because your arms and legs create force against the water, so you are literally pushing and pulling yourself through water when you swim. This would not happen in the vacuum of space because there is nothing to apply force to, so the only movement that would happen would be from the momentum of your body parts moving.
Many reasons. For one, the telescope was started and designed specifically with the space shuttle in mind. It was launched on a space shuttle, and only the space shuttle's ability to carry astronauts and capture satellites with the robotic arm made the correctional repairs possible. Several servicing missions by space shuttles have upgraded and replaced vital parts to extend the telescope's life and keep it in orbit. After the Columbia disaster, the space shuttle and telescope's futures were both in question. If the space shuttle never existed, we wouldn't have the Hubble space telescope either.
Yes, it is possible to span a narrow space with stone by using appropriate support structures like beams or columns to distribute the weight of the stone evenly. The stone could be cut into smaller pieces and placed on these supports to create a stable span. Professional engineering consultation is recommended to determine the best approach for your specific project.
no, it is only possible to see the moon from earth.
It is not yet known not only how, but whether or not space can be created or destroyed.
The mist stone does not exist. The only possible way of getting it would be through cheating, like hacking.
a sphere
No, though they can narrow it down to two possible locations.
Right now that is only a rumor, but it is possible.
There is only one possible outcome and that is 2. So the sample space is the number 2.
The only possible answer is a cone, because they don't have any other flate sufaces.
For hard drive space, it is not only possible, but is the norm for today's computers. Desktop computers do not have the physical space for the sticks of RAM that would be required for 100 GB's worth. Many servers do, however.
For lacrosse heads? It means you make the narrow part of the head more narrow. This lets you have less space to catch but less space for the ball to fall out of. This should only be done for attack players and some middies depending on preference. Dont pinch it too much because there are rules ik for highschool its 2.5 inches minnimum
Not. Because. it can only possible when it travel with speed of light, but it is still impossible.