Wiki User
∙ 12y agoNiels Bohr
Wiki User
∙ 12y agoThis quote is often misattributed to Albert Einstein. The actual author is physicist Niels Bohr. It is a reference to the concept of quantum physics and the role of observation in determining reality.
Albert Einstein never went to the moon. He was a theoretical physicist known for his contributions to the field of physics, including the theory of relativity and the equation E=mc^2.
Yes, there are several places named after Albert Einstein, such as the Einstein Crater on the Moon and the Albert Einstein Planetarium in Washington, D.C. There are also schools, streets, and buildings around the world named in his honor.
No, the moon landing was not faked.
The US flag is on the moon because the US landed there and planted it there to claim and prove we were there.
Albert Einstein considered astrology to be a pseudoscience that lacked empirical evidence and scientific validity. He viewed astrology as a belief system based on superstition rather than on observable facts or principles of the natural world.
Albert Einstein never went to the moon. He was a theoretical physicist known for his contributions to the field of physics, including the theory of relativity and the equation E=mc^2.
Albert Einstein was a well respected and well known in history, the most intelligent physicist known to mankind. Many places even odd such as the crater of the moon is named after Albert Einstein. It can be argued it is out of respect for this amazingly intelligent and talented man.
Einstein says that he could prove the effect of gravitational lensing by looking at the moon during a solar eclipse and you will see stars behind the sun. Im not sure of the formula.
Albert Einstein did not determine the speed of light; it was already well established before his work. Einstein, however, incorporated the constant speed of light in his theory of special relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of space and time.
Yes, there are several places named after Albert Einstein, such as the Einstein Crater on the Moon and the Albert Einstein Planetarium in Washington, D.C. There are also schools, streets, and buildings around the world named in his honor.
They use computers. It's quite cool isn't it? I no Albert Einstein on Twilight stuff-but I think the effects are swasome!
Albert Einstein was from Germany but fled the Nazis and went to US. Werner von Braun left Germany and went to US to design the rockets that took the Americans to the moon.
The ashes of Eugene Shoemaker, a renowned planetary scientist, were scattered on the moon by NASA's Lunar Prospector spacecraft in 1999. Shoemaker became the first and so far only person whose remains have been sent to the moon.
So far I have 7 of them. Jefferey Dahmen, Ed Gein, Albert Fish, Edgar Allen Po, Albert Einstein, Adolf Hitler. And of course, we have our amazing Jacob. GO TEAM JACOB. Edwards just a desperate vampire with a need to shave.
Yes, many things are named after Albert Einstein, such as the element einsteinium, the Einstein Ring phenomenon in physics, the Einstein field equations in general relativity, and the Einstein refrigerator. Additionally, there are numerous streets, buildings, awards, and institutes named in his honor around the world.
no, neil Armstrong was.
Gravity affects space exploration in several ways. It influences the trajectory of spacecraft, the orbits of planets and other celestial bodies, and the energy needed to launch and navigate spacecraft. Understanding and accounting for gravity is essential for planning missions, calculating fuel requirements, and ensuring successful exploration of outer space.