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Can anybody tell me the EXACT time (days : hrs : mins : secs) the earth takes to complete one revolution around the sun ?

I know the answer. :D
But I want to test your knowledge first. :)
 
Can anybody tell me the EXACT time (days : hrs : mins : secs) the earth takes to complete one revolution around the sun ?

I know the answer. :D
But I want to test your knowledge first. :)

The year 2005 contained 31,558,152.960 seconds.
 
lol then i have the answer:


31,558,152.960 seconds
31,558,152.960 / 60 mins
(31,558,152.960 / 60) / 60 hrs
[(31,558,152.960 / 60) / 60] / 24 days

:D
 
lol then i have the answer:


31,558,152.960 seconds
31,558,152.960 / 60 mins
(31,558,152.960 / 60) / 60 hrs
[(31,558,152.960 / 60) / 60] / 24 days

:D

Good attempt.
Calculations please...;D
I want the final answer in the format days:hrs:mins:secs :)
 
lol how hard is it 2get a calc n do it urself :anger:

well according 2 that its
365 days, 6hrs, 9min, 12.96 sec

;)
 
lol how hard is it 2get a calc n do it urself :anger:

well according 2 that its
365 days, 6hrs, 9min, 12.96 sec

;)

You were sooooo close ! :uuh:
Good attempt !! :uuh:
The answer is 365 days, 5 hrs, 48 mins, 45 secs :)
I give it you, you did it. :D
 
Question : Why do scientists only go for Mars? Why don't scientists look for life on Venus? Venus is also neighbouring planet of earth, so why not find there? ^o)

Yes Venus is very hot, but i also heard that on the polar ends it doesn't get any sun, and it is freezing cold in those area's and possible the surface is all Ice. Anyone confirm?

Kidman
 
Yes Venus is very hot, but i also heard that on the polar ends it doesn't get any sun, and it is freezing cold in those area's and possible the surface is all Ice. Anyone confirm?

Kidman

Ice on Venus ?! :uuh: ^o)
 
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Can planets such as Mars or Venus be seen in the sky by the naked eye ? :rollseyes
Has anybody of you seen ?
 
:sl:
With 'naked eye' they can be seen ?! :uuh:
What is the best time in which they can be seen? How can we identify them? :?
:w:
:sl:
Yes, they can be seen with the naked eye. Venus I susually visible in the morning and at sunset. Mercury does to, but it's hard to see because its so close to the sun.
:w:
 
The planets that are visible to the naked eye are:

Mercury (Although very difficult, only during a few minutes before sunrise or a few minutes after sunset and only when it is in the proper location)

Venus the most common one. Actually can even be seen in the daytime if you know it's exact location. The one most visible. Will often be seen as a bright evening or morning "star"

Mars Easy to see if you have a good skt chart and know it's exact location for the date and time

Jupiter, second in brightness only to venus. It also is often seen as a bright evening or morning "star" but not quite as bright as venus.

Saturn very easily seen, next to the moon will be the 3rd or 4th brightest object in the sky

Any farmboy has seen all of them, but not always knows the name.

Remember these were seen and known by the earlist of the shepards and sailors.
 

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