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Q. Does the moon have a dark side?
A. The moon does have a far side which is impossible to see from the earth, but it doesn't mean that it's always dark. Each side of the moon is dark for no longer than 15 days at a time.
Q. Where does sound come from?
A. The air is always filled with sound waves. All things give off vibrations, but some have a low frequency which most cannot hear. The reason: it may take 3 minutes to make a single vibration. They may be caused by earthquakes and storms.
Did You Know?
The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.
Coke-a-Cola was originally green.
Rubberbands last longer when refrigerated.
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In Memorial: Lt. Col. Jerry Dickerson and Joe Ferguson
Alpher, Ralph Asher: 1921-
Max Born - Mathematician, Anatomist, German-British Physicist, Embryologist
Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose
James Chadwick - the Neutron
Criswell, Dr. David R. - Director, Institute of Space Systems Operations University of Houston and Associate Director, Texas Space Grant Consortium
Dalton, John: 1766-1844 - Atomic Theory Originator
Chris Grohusko - Photographer
Hypatia of Alexandra
August Ada Byron Lovelace
MAN-CHUNG TANG, Dr. - Ing., P.E.Chairman of the Board, Technical Director
Maxwell, James Clerk - 1831 to 1879
Meitner, Lise and Michelson, Albert Abraham

Millikan, Robert Andrews: 1868-1953
Moseley, Mossbauer, and Mach: X-rays, Sound Barriers, and Gamma Rays
John Von Neumann
Max Planck
Sin-Itiro Tomonaga -
Schrödinger, Erwin: 1887 - 1961, Nobel award for physics
Raël -
Spiritual Leader of the International Raelian Movement
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