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are there any wolf rayet starts pointed at us besides WR-104?
what about wr-98a, or the two in the quintuplet cluster? (scroll to the bottom of this webpage http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~gekko/pinwheel.htm...
1 AnswerAstronomy & Space3 weeks agocould the y38 problem cause nuclear power plants to malfunction?
2 AnswersPhysics2 months agoCan you recommend some good horror manga?
i’ve recently read most of junji ito’s work and i’m hooked!
2 AnswersBooks & Authors3 months agoi'm having some trouble with art. does anyone have any advice?
let's see, i guess i should start off by saying i draw for the sake of eventually being able to tell a story, via an animation or maybe a game in the future. my art style, however, is very disproportionate; unrealistic shaped features with realistic body proportions, and on top of that, i can't draw many body types. -- what should i do?
3 AnswersDrawing & Illustration10 months agodo novae produce gamma ray bursts?
4 AnswersAstronomy & Space2 years agowill Spica go supernova?
6 AnswersAstronomy & Space2 years agois “russia’s dead hand” or “perimeter” real or a scare tactic to cause other nations to hesitate?
also, is there any human interaction involved, or could a computer mishap or glitch cause it to go off and send nukes all over the world?
1 AnswerOther - Politics & Government2 years agocould the asteroid "1979 XB" collide with earth?
i can't find much info on it after reasearching a bit, not even a wikipedia page-- i have however, found an article listing it as one of the four most dangerous asteroids expected to hit earth in 2024.
7 AnswersAstronomy & Space2 years agohow come we've managed to create temperatures upwards of 5^12 at CERN but haven't melted/destroyed the surounding area?
is it because of how short the temperature actually lasts? if so, what would happen if it stayed a consistant temperature for a while longer, say, 10 seconds?
6 AnswersPhysics2 years agowill earth be affected in anyway by moving through a neighboring interstellar cloud, such as the g-cloud?
i’ve heard people (mostly conspiracy theorists) claim that the g-cloud will “block out the sun” or that it “contains dangerous particles.” is any of this true? could earth be harmed once we leave the interstellar fluff and enter the g-cloud? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Cloud
7 AnswersAstronomy & Space2 years agocould the stars of the sirius system go supernovae?
6 AnswersAstronomy & Space2 years agohow long do you believe humanity will last and why?
7 AnswersPolls & Surveys2 years ago