Eh? What, five degrees and you were an HS dropout?
1) Argon testing -- looking at potassium-40 decay into argon -- either measured directly, or bombarded with neutrons to generate argon and the ratio measured. (K-Ar and Ar-Ar methods)
2)Yep... this wide-field telescope would be sensitive to minute changes in the intensity of starlight, effectively looking for stellar eclipses.
3) I daresay you would... it is actually very rugged and beautiful, if barren.
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Date: 2004-10-08 09:53 pm (UTC)1) Argon testing -- looking at potassium-40 decay into argon -- either measured directly, or bombarded with neutrons to generate argon and the ratio measured. (K-Ar and Ar-Ar methods)
2)Yep... this wide-field telescope would be sensitive to minute changes in the intensity of starlight, effectively looking for stellar eclipses.
3) I daresay you would... it is actually very rugged and beautiful, if barren.