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Akamad 05:20, 5 February 2007 (UTC) That's what I keep finding too - I've got such a strong impression of this notion, but can't find evidence of it - I wonder if it has always been the way it is now - is it possible early astronomers mapped it that way, and it has been switched since? Adambrowne666 10:49, 5 February 2007 (UTC) It's an intersting point you make - it depends on how you define east and west - for instance does the sun always rise in the east? Is east defined by the rotation of the body? The earth and moon are separate bodies so it's difficult to say what is east on the moon? 87.102.8.103 11:29, 5 February 2007 (UTC) It is either based on the rotation of the body, or the Earth as a reference. Thanks Adambrowne666 03:16, 5 February 2007 (UTC) Having a look at these two images: Western Hemisphere and Moon surface. Hi - I read somewhere years ago that West and East are reversed on the Earth's Moon as a result of astronomers projecting our own West and East onto it - but now I can't find references to that idea anywhere - am I looking in the wrong places, or am I totally mistaken? Rockpock e t 07:41, 5 February 2007 (UTC) Unknown disease Īnyone know of a disease nicknamed drop(s)? - The Dark Side 02:52, 5 February 2007 (UTC) Dropsy? - Steve Summit ( talk) 02:55, 5 February 2007 (UTC) Reversed West and East on the Moon? The remaining patients in the group of 158 had their heavy meal at various other times in the 26 hours before the heart attack, but no other time-slot emerged as significant. By comparing the two time-slots-24 hours apart-the study controlled for the possibility that time of day, and not the meal itself, was the trigger. Only 6 patients had their big meal in the corresponding two-hour period the previous day. Of the 158 patients who reported eating an unusually heavy meal during the 26 hours before their attack, 25 of them had the meal in the two hours right before the attack. Where can I find the correlation between eating a big meal followed by a heart attack? 71.100.10.48 02:41, 5 February 2007 (UTC) This study found that: Carcharoth 02:01, 5 February 2007 (UTC) Correlation of events.? It is exactly the same reason why an ice skater spins faster when they pull their arms in closer to themselves. Kieff | Talk 01:19, 5 February 2007 (UTC) The flattening of a nebula into a protoplanetary disc is simply a case of the conservation of angular momentum. That's why smaller moons and asteroids have highly inclined orbits and all that. Smaller objects, however, are easily disturbed and have less-stable, irregular orbits. Most of the big objects in our solar systems were formed this way, that's why they all tend to have roughly the same orbital plane and move at the same direction. Clarityfiend 01:06, 5 February 2007 (UTC) When matter starts to gather up, it tends to flatten in the shape of a disc, what we call protoplanetary disc (see article for a good explanation of why this happens.) This is how solar systems form. There are things orbiting outside this narrow plane, but they're just not big things. Why do all of the planets (and many other stellar objects) have somewhat parallel orbits around the sun? Why aren't there things orbiting the sun that are more perpendicular to the orbit of the planets? Imaninjapirate talk to me 00:55, 5 February 2007 (UTC) The prevailing theory ( Planet#Formation) has the planets forming from a nebula condensing into a thin disk rotating around the proto Sun. 1.20 more for the poison question aboveįebruary 5 Planet Rotations.1.18 Quality of radio reception dependent on where I stand.1.17 Using digital sound recorder as decibel noise meter?.1.14 Is denatured alcohol 100% volatile as a solvent?.1.9 Han and Hong classification of inverted nipples.
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