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>> No.1819962 [View]
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How do I find the distance to the moon using Kepler's and Newtons Laws?

Do I use kepler's law to find the average radius in terms of GM and then plug in to g=GM/r^2 where g=gravitational constant on earth?

I just cant get close to the right distance, fuck.

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>>1569889
Moon mining, FUCK YEAR!

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What does /sci/ think of people who say there are things human can never know, or things we weren't meant to know. Do you believe their is finite knowledge in the universe, and it is possible to discover all of the natural laws? I personally rage when someone states there are things we will never know. I wish to know everything, and even if that's impossible because of death, I take comfort in believing we will someday find all the answers.

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