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Are you an expert in this area? Share your knowledge and earn expert points by giving answers or rating people's questions and answers! This section of FAQS.ORG is not sanctioned in any way by FAQ authors or maintainers. Questions strongly related to this FAQ: Venus is rotating about its axis, but why it is not magnetized? by Athiray (5/19/2004) Can you find me pictures of the challenger... by Brit (2/9/2004) Can a Planet's day be longer than its year? by nicholas (1/18/2006) how old were the people on challenger? by shawnee (4/2/2004) a recent class assignment... What if there was no moon? How would this effect Earth? ... by M arie (10/5/2003) Why is space travel controversial? by Nick (9/30/2003) what were the names of the 7 people? by menie (3/4/2004) How many astronauts died in space by nick (4/28/2004) what were the crew members of the chalenger names by fred (5/10/2004) how do they breath in a space shuttle by bobu (3/11/2004) How much did it cost to launch the spacecraft Ulysses? by Mscrystal21@yahoo.com (10/13/2003) Questions somewhat related to this FAQ: is space travel a waste of time and money? by C.K (4/7/2004) who were the astronauts who perished in the accident? by led (9/22/2003) Why is the United States space shuttle white, and not black? by Nicole (11/26/2003) we need to know why the challenger exploded and how for a class project and fast please... by hyennas (4/22/2004) what is the effect of fluorine in ozone depletion by anees (12/25/2005) What do you mean by defect leakage ? by Suchitra (2/5/2007) Other questions awaiting answers: 42276 questions related to other FAQs 6468 general questions 15588 answered questions
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